work hours: Thursday, looking for advice on quitting his job, according to Hamilton Spectator. Brookshire, a manager at a leadership institute who writes on the side, paced around his Manhattan apartment for a half-hour, giving the friend advice on the right tone to strike in the resignation letter, then crawled into bed. A friend had called at 1 a.m. As the 29-year-old rushed to work hours later, he found the letter, scrawled in cursive and stuck to his door: "It is extremely rude and inconsiderate to scream and stomp around your apartment until almost 2 a.m.," the letter said. "A complaint has been submitted to the management. Please learn your manners." Ultimately, Brookshire figured out what irked him most about the letter — the threat of involving the New York Police Department for something that could have been solved with a neighbourly knock on the door. "White people will sometimes speak without thinking of the bigger implications of their actions," Brookshire told The Washington Post. "They're just kind of reacting. Next time this will go straight to the police.
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