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Time to say Goodbye

Only two days left until Don Haberek will leave the AutoCom Team. He was our COO, interns supervisor and the best cake cutter ever!


He always had time for the intern's issues and was listening very patiently and carefully to us. Even if he had to repeat his advice a billion times for the foreign interns!

But he wasn't only a great interns supervisor. He also gave everbody the oppotunity to gain some weight, when he was cutting perfectly our (nearly weekly ;-)) cake. We really hope, we will find somebody who has the same great technic to cut a cake:


1) Be very gentle to the cake!

2) Use a very sharpe-edged knife, especially our chocolate junky Mareike doesn't want to waste a bit!


3) Be sure that you cut enough pieces.

But we think we allready have a new cake cutter. After a long long time Don finally found his twin brother. And accidentally he is working for AutoCom aswell. :-) Who is dressing like Don, must have the same skills!


Thanks for everything,

we will miss having

you on our team, Don!!!




Goodbye - Auf Wiedersehen

Comments

Anonymous said…
Don!
I will miss you so much! We were kind of the Autocom "newbies" together. I wish you all the happiness and success in the world!!!!
Anonymous said…
Don,

You'll be missed by all, not just for your cake cutting prowness, but your humor and patience! I wish you well!
Andi said…
I will miss you Don! Maybe you can stop by the office just on cake day... :)
Don H. said…
I have reached the pinnacle of my professional career...a posting on the AutoCom intern blog! I appreciate the placement, the photos and the appearance with my tonsorial twin brother! All the best, Don.
Anonymous said…
"Gooooooooood mooooorning Markus, how are you today?", was the first sentence I heard when I dozy entered AutoCom's office every morning...I answered "Absolutely
tremendous and how are you DON?"
"Outstanding Markus. I'm just great; I'm feeling my testosterone and am filled up with power for a new oustanding work-day again...!

Don: Thank you for these mornings and "outstanding" starts in new man-days!
If you ever visit Germany: You're officially invited to one of our special spirit soccer games with !the pure testosterone feeling...:-)

All the best for you and best wishes from David Hasselhoff's International Fan Association German chapter!!!

HANS DON'T HASSLE THE HOFF
Anonymous said…
I can definitely agree: You may be certain to be hired as a professional cake-cutter and will revolutionize the innovative culinary scene... All the best for you and a "Ahoi" from the Hanseatic City of Bremen.

P.S. A big "Howdy" to all of the rest - I hope you guys are doing find and haven´t forgotten the two blond Germans... ;)
Anonymous said…
Sorry, that was me...Linda ;)
Anonymous said…
hey Don...

you have been a great internship Dad! Always there for the crazy Germans :)
Wish you all the best!
Anonymous said…
Don,

sorry to hear, you'll leave AutoCom. However, I wish you all the best for your "adventures"! :-)

Cheers from Germany,

Ilka

PS: Hope everyone is well at AutoCom?!

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