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Type: Letter
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Summary

This is a letter dated July 26, 2017, from an unnamed client to a contractor named Alberto. The client forcefully rejects Alberto's resignation from a significantly delayed 'big house Island project', which was originally promised for the previous Christmas. The author appeals to their personal friendship and Alberto's professional duty, stating that the ultimate responsibility lies with him and his company, Cabinet Pinto, not his employee, Jean.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Alberto Contractor/Designer
The recipient of the letter, who has attempted to resign from a project.
Jean Employee
An employee, likely of Alberto or Cabinet Pinto, involved in the project. The author states their relationship is not...

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
Cabinet Pinto company
Mentioned as the entity with whom the author has a 'total relationship', implying it is Alberto's company and the pri...

Timeline (3 events)

ongoing
The 'big house Island project' is significantly delayed. It was initially promised for 'last Christmas' and then for the 'end of July', but remains incomplete.
Island
Alberto Jean Unknown author
prior to 2017-07-26
Alberto submitted a letter of resignation from the 'big house Island project'.
prior to 2017-07-26
Alberto was on vacation, and was expected to call the author upon his return.

Locations (2)

Location Context
The location of the 'big house Island project'.
The subject of the construction/design project on the island.

Relationships (3)

Unknown author professional and personal Alberto
The author is Alberto's client for a major project. The author also describes their relationship as a 'friendship' and refers to Alberto as a 'family member', indicating a close personal connection that is now strained by the project issues.
Alberto professional Jean
The author describes Jean as 'only an employee', implying that Alberto is his employer or supervisor, likely through the company Cabinet Pinto.
Unknown author indirect professional Jean
The author states they have 'great respect for' Jean but clarifies that their 'total relationship' is with Alberto and Cabinet Pinto, not with Jean, who is just an employee on the project.

Key Quotes (5)

"Unfortunately, today, I cannot accept your “resignation”."
Source
— Unknown author (The author's direct refusal of Alberto's attempt to leave the project.)
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"it is not that simple to abandon a “family member”, no matter how frustrating or good-looking he may be."
Source
— Unknown author (The author appealing to a personal, familial-like relationship to persuade Alberto to stay on the project.)
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Quote #2
"you had initially assured me that the island project would be done for last Christmas."
Source
— Unknown author (Highlighting the significant delays in the project timeline.)
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Quote #3
"It is both unfair, unfriendly and unprofessional to simply leave a job undone in the middle."
Source
— Unknown author (Criticizing Alberto's attempt to resign as unprofessional.)
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Quote #4
"If Jean, who I have great respect for, does not want to complete it as I believe he is only an employee and as I have my total relationship not with Jean, but with Cabinet Pinto, the obligation falls on you personally."
Source
— Unknown author (Placing the ultimate responsibility for the project on Alberto personally and his company, not his employee.)
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Quote #5

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Alberto,
I received your short letter with great disappointment. Unfortunately, today, I cannot accept your “resignation”. I’m sorry, but it is not that simple to abandon a “family member”, no matter how frustrating or good-looking he may be.
If my appreciation for both you and your talent has not been adequately expressed as you and I have not spoken directly, I apologize.
I am sure you have forgotten, but you had initially assured me that the island project would be done for last Christmas. I have always been both gracious and generous in forgiving the dates that have slipped by. You and I have, I thought, a unique understanding.
Jean, who assured me the project would be complete by the end of July, when in fact, for example, till this day there are still wooden packing crates for side tables in the living room, has yet to contact me. Furniture was supposed to arrive, but even until today, I have not been told what and when to expect the balance.
Alberto, it is your right to take on only jobs you want. It is both unfair, unfriendly and unprofessional to simply leave a job undone in the middle. This is not your way. I don’t believe that you would treat a less friendly client with the same disregard.
I would hope that you will reconsider the big house Island project. As you know, we have bought many things for the interior and have incurred great expense to get permits and drawings in a Moroccan style, but if you choose not to move forward, I think at a minimum, my house should not be left in the state of disrepair in which it currently sits and should be brought to completion as soon as possible. If Jean, who I have great respect for, does not want to complete it as I believe he is only an employee and as I have my total relationship not with Jean, but with Cabinet Pinto, the obligation falls on you personally. This is only right, you know it is.
As you are aware, I was told repeatedly that you would call me upon return from your vacation and both visit and finish the project. You and I have more of a friendship than my receiving, in a
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