Dear Diary,
I quit my job of class president for this semester. I quit this job because if takes to much of my time and I don’t think that I have the charisma to lead the class. If I can’t be a good class president, why shouldn't I give this job to a person who can be a better class president? Quitting the job, would be better for everyone, my classmates, the teachers and myself. I'm happy that I did. Now I can spend more time on reading novels than worrying about the teacher’s orders and the boring meetings.
YAY! im freee
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haha i hope thats ok
2006-09-08 22:31:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Dear Diary,
Few days ago I quit my job for being the class president for this semester. I quit because it takes full of responses and I don’t think i have that talent to lead the class. If I can’t be a good class president, why shouldn't I quit? You tell me?
Bu the way, quitting the job would be useful for everyone like my classmates, teachers and ofcourse me.
I am satisfied with what I have done. Didn't I do a good job?
Quitting the job gave me some spare time to read novels rather than worrying about teacher’s order and boring meetings.
2006-09-09 05:46:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Dear Diary,
I quit my job, after being the class president for this semester. I quit this job because it takes a lot of responsibilities, and I don’t think that I have the charisma to lead the class. If I can’t be a good class president, then why should I not quit the job?. If I quit the job, this would be better to everyone, my classmate's, teacher's and me. I am happy with my choice to quit. Now I can spend more of my time,on reading novels, than worrying about teacher’s order's and boring meetings.
2006-09-09 05:42:37
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answered by **Xp_mAn_Xp** 3
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try this:
Dear Diary,
I quit my job as the class president for this semester because the job was too much responsibility; moreover, I don’t think I have the charisma to lead the class. If I can’t be a good class president, why shouldn't I quit? My resignation is better for everyone -- my classmates, teachers and me. I am happy I quit. Now I can spend more time reading novels rather than worrying about the teacher’s demands and boring meetings.
2006-09-09 05:35:40
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answered by Taiwan90851 4
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Dear Diary,
I quit my job of being the class president for this semester. I quit because I have to take full responsibility for almost everything and I don’t think that I have the charisma to lead the class. If I can’t be a good class president, then what's the point of being president? If I quit the job, this would be better for everyone, my classmates, teachers and for myself. I am happy for what I did. Now I can spend more time on reading novels than worrying about teacher’s ordering me to do something and also those boring meetings I have.
2006-09-09 05:34:33
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answered by Princess Answers 3
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Dear Diary,
I quit my job of being the class president for this semester. I quit the job because it is full of responsibility and I don’t think that I have the charisma to lead the class. If I can’t be a good class president, why not quit the job? If I quit the job, this would be better for everyone, my classmates, teachers and myself. I am happy I did it. Now I can spend more time on reading novels than worrying about maintaining order for the teacher and boring meetings.
2006-09-09 05:31:54
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answered by old dude 5
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Dear Diary,
I quit my job as the class president this semester because it requires too much responsibility, and I don’t think I have the charisma to lead the class. If I can’t be an effective class president, why shouldn't I quit the job? If I quit the job, I can spend more time on reading novels and less time worrying about my teacher’s expectations.
2006-09-09 05:38:01
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answered by Teacher Man 6
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Dear Diary,
Today i had to quit my job so that i could be the class president this semester. i decided to quit the job because it was composed of a lot of responsibilities. On the other hand, i don't think i have the charisma to lead the class. So if i'm not all that, then why should i quit the job. I still have time to take back my job. But having quit, i have made things better for my class and the teachers. i'm happy and quite excited by the move that i have made. I'm looking forward to my duties as the class president.
See u tommorrow.
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Some bits of ur diary entry didnt make sense. I have tried to adjust it. see if u like it.
2006-09-09 05:35:43
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answered by Curio 2
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Dear Diary,
I quit my position as the class prefect for this semister.I quit this position because it takes full responsibilities and I don't have the charisma to lead the class. If I can't be a good class prefect, why should I not quit the position? If I quit this position, it would be better for everyone, my classmates, my teachers and I. I am happy for about what I have done. Now I can spend more time on
reading novels than worring about teachers' orders and boring meetings.
Thanks. Stephanie from Ghana.
Email=step_yeb@yahoo.com
2006-09-09 09:11:41
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answered by Stephy 1
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Dear Diary,
I quit my job as class president for this semester due to the numerous social interactions that are required. I simply don't think that I have the charisma to lead the class at this time. Since I felt that I can’t be a good class president, I decided to leave the position to someone who may be more qualified. Although I truly appreciated the opportunity, I think this was best for everyone, including my classmate, teachers and me. My teachers and fellow students deserve someone who is more capable of performing all the duties of class president. I am happy that I made this responsible, mature decision. I now have more time available to focus on my studies and personal activities such as reading.
2006-09-09 05:58:23
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answered by Roger S 7
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