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Last Day at AutoCom

Hi Everyone!

This blog post will be my last as my internship is coming to an end. After four months, it is time for me to return home to Canada to continue my studies.

It is difficult to summarize my experience at AutoCom and in metro-Detroit in words. I have had a wonderful time and have enjoyed working with the amazing AutoCom team. I can say with great appreciation that I have learned valuable lessons from each person at AutoCom. I am thankful to have had the opportunity to participate in the planning and execution of AutoCom’s events throughout the summer, including the 2011 Tech Crawl and AutoCom’s program in Traverse City. I look forward to applying the knowledge that I have gained throughout my internship to both my studies and my future endeavours.

All the Best!

Daryn

Comments

Kiril said…
wish you all the best for you future, eh!
Larry W said…
Hi Daryn...

Thanks for all of your contributions! You'll be greatly missed, but I hope you'll stay in touch on a regular basis.

Best wishes for success in your colleage and future business/medical/legal careers!

Larry
Stormy said…
Hey Daryn: Best wishes for your successful future! We enjoyed having you. Stay in touch. Kathi
Jack Harned said…
Best to you in the future... It will be good for you... Keep in touch.

Jack Harned

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