“Used Like Toilet Paper” – Man in Singapore Quits Job by Writing Resignation Letter on Toilet Paper
“Used and Discarded” – Singaporean Resigns with Toilet Paper Letter to Reflect Workplace Disrespect
A man in Singapore shocked his company by handing in a resignation letter written not on paper — but on toilet tissue, claiming it was the most fitting symbol for how the company treated him.
The act was later shared by Angela Yeoh (杨慧丽), a headhunter who posted the story on her LinkedIn, urging companies to re-evaluate their approach to employee treatment and workplace culture.
“I Felt Like Toilet Paper”
In her viral post, Angela revealed the man’s painful but powerful words:
“I felt like toilet paper — used when needed, then discarded without a second thought.”
This statement, she said, encapsulated the man’s experience working for the company — feeling exploited and undervalued.
Resignation That Became a Wake-Up Call
The symbolic act of writing his resignation on toilet paper wasn’t just about making a statement — it was a call for change.
Angela took the opportunity to share her advice to employers:
“Make your employees feel so genuinely appreciated that even when they decide to leave, they walk away with gratitude, not resentment.”
She emphasized that appreciation isn’t merely a retention strategy, but a reflection of value and respect.
“Small Gestures, Big Impact”
Angela concluded her post by encouraging companies to begin showing appreciation in small ways:
“It’s not just about what employees do. It’s about who they are. If people leave feeling invisible, it’s time to reflect.”
“Small changes in appreciation make a big impact. Start today.”