A Pakistani railway official was so done with his ill-mannered boss that the applied for a 730-day leave. In the application letter, he requested a 730-day fully paid leaves stating that he thinks the new railway's minister's attitude is "unprofessional and ill-mannered".
The letter has now gone viral on social media.
Hanif Gul, a Chief Commercial Manager of Pakistan Railways, wrote in his application that it is not possible for him to continue to work under the new railways' minister Shaikh Rashid Ahmad, due to his "attitude".
"As an Honourable member of the Civil Services of Pakistan, it is not possible for me to continue to work under him. The Minister is fully entitled to work with a team that shares his vision. It is, therefore, submitted that 730 days leave may kindly be allowed to the undersigned," the letter reads.
Social media is filled with reactions to his letter with many accusing him of taking a leave on taxpayers¡¯ money.