With a lot of commitment, heart and reliability, Tina has shaped our company. Whether in her role as a personal assistant, as an expert in fee accounting or as a calming influence in everyday office life - Tina was always there when you needed her.
Especially in challenging times, she showed strength, took on responsibility and mastered her tasks with a clear view and a pinch of humor. She also managed the handover to her successor Karina with foresight, patience and a lot of insider knowledge.
Tina says goodbye: "..After almost 18 years at Gammel Engineering, I would like to thank you all very much for the good cooperation, the great working atmosphere and the many experiences I have had with you all. A very special thanks goes to Gudrun and Michael for the trust they have always placed in me and for their great and empathetic support, even in difficult times I have always enjoyed working for you..."
We say thank you: for the many years of commitment, for your thoughtfulness, your meticulousness, your loyalty - and for the always good cooperation.
We wish Tina all the best, good health and many wonderful moments with her family - and we look forward to her stopping by for a coffee (or cake) every now and then!
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