Good evening Mr. Lay:
 
I just wanted to give you a positive note on my behalf.  I really don't know if you will read this, but if you do I wish you all the best with Enron.  I don't know if I'm one of those employees who will be laid off, but on the good side of things:  I respect you profoundly.  I know that you are looking for your employees best interest.  I just wanted to say that I'm proud to be an Enron employee and no matter what I will always be proud to have worked under you.  Again I wish the company the best and I hope that one day Enron can be on the top like we were.  I also wanted to say that I will always be happy to come back and join our wonderful team.  I haven't work here very long, but I liked what Enron did for their people and I respect Enron entirely.  I know that Enron will rise again one day and I hope to be able to join our great family again.  I just wanted to make sure that you knew that someone out their is proud of what you are doing and respects your efforts.  I hope that you are positive and standing proud of your success with the company.  I will always be proud.  Thank you for all your help and efforts.  I appreciate everything...  Take care Mr. Lay and May God always guide you through these hard times.  I know that you will make the right decision for Enron.  Again I just want to send you a positive note, instead of all those negative emails that you have been receiving.  I just wanted to make sure that you knew that someone still believes in what you created.
 
Thank you,
Virginia Cavazos 

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