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Goodbye Co-Worker Poems



Welcome to our Goodbye Co-Worker Poems for the leaving do or for your cards and messages wishing them well.

These are free for your non commercial use.






Goodbye Co-Worker Poems

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I will miss you when you're gone
You've helped me an awful lot;
When I first started you held my hand
Made sure all my work was on the dot

So Thank You once again my friend
I know you will get on fine;
I just wish I'd seen that advert
And that the new job was all mine.
Maggie-May

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Be well,
do good work,
and keep in touch.
Garrison Keillor

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May you always have walls for the winds,
a roof for the rain, tea beside the fire,
laughter to cheer you, those you love near you,
and all your heart might desire.
Irish Blessing

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Courage is the power to let go of the familiar.
Raymond Lindquist

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I admire you for your move
The company looks really good;
Your career will jump ahead
If I was brave, I really would.

So good luck to you my friend
I've enjoyed these past few years
Working alongside you most of the time
At the end there will be no tears

Postcards to let us know how you are
That will be good enough;
New town, new home and business too
The going will be quite tough!
Good Luck
Maggie-May

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Parting is sweet sorrow
Who the hell said that!
I can't forgive your leaving
And not coming round for a chat!
Maggie-May

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Goodbye Co-Worker Poems

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Nothing makes the earth seem so spacious as to have
friends at a distance; they make the latitudes and longitudes.
Henry David Thoreau

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You were shaking this morning
As you left the house;
I knew you would be fine
Just click like mad with that little mouse.
Computers are a doddle for you
I don't know where you get it from;
Congratulations are due and a Big Well Done!
You certainly didn't get it from your Mom.
Maggie-May

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Congratulations finding yourself a new job
That's not an easy task these days;
You'll do very well I'm sure and
I said your persistence would pay.
So go on then and knock them dead
I'm sure you will you know;
You'll leave them standing at the start
As you will have got up and be full of go!

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