It's My Life.

Wednesday, December 07, 2005

Employment



I find this quite true, especially statement #5. When you are faced with trouble, or something goes wrong, the best thing the company that you are willing to die for will do for you is ask you to resign.

Few months ago, I bought a car battery and we left the battery at the back of my gf's car. When we reach home, only then we realised that the battery has fell and the acid inside spilled. The whole bottom of the car was drenched with acid water.

We went to few workshops, and all advised us to sell the car. It's not even 1 year old yet. Imagine the amount of loss my gf have to bear. She bought the car MAINLY JUST BECOS OF HER JOB. IF IT IS NOT FOR HER JOB, SHE WOULD NOT HAVE BOUGHT THAT CAR. My manager advise to her?

"Losing money is ok, small matter, can earn back. If need money, can borrow from company first ma." OMG, we're facing a loss of more than RM10k. And losing the car as well. It was so tough.

Luckily we found a workshop which was so confident that they can fix it, and gives us a guarantee that it will last until my gf's finish paying the instalments. That's 9 years. Pretty confident workshop.

Sometimes life is unfair. Employment is the biggest scam in this world, where the company squeeze you dry, and they pay you peanuts, while they take home millions, drives a Merc, go to night clubs, fuck pros.

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