From the retiree · $9 · 3-4 minutes
A retirement speech
you give yourself.
If you're the one retiring, the speech is about gratitude and clean exit. Don't drag it. Don't deliver the autobiography. We help you keep it land-able.
Example output
Thirty-one years ago, I walked into this building for the first time. I was 24. I was wearing a suit I had bought the day before, that did not fit, that I have since gotten rid of. I was terrified.
Thirty-one years later, I am walking out. I am wearing approximately the same body, an entirely different suit, and a level of calm I did not have when I started here.
This company gave me my career. The people in this room gave me the rest of my life — not the work, but the conversations between the work. The dinners. The bad days. The good days. The two weddings I went to. The one funeral.
I'm not going to thank everybody by name. We'd be here until tomorrow. Just: thank you. All of you. For all of it.
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Common questions
- Who's it for?
- Whoever's giving the speech — colleague, boss, friend, the retiree themselves.