Tuesday, December 12, 2006

The Story Of D Part 4

To read part 1 go here.
To read part 2 go here.
To read part 3 go here.

It seems like D still has some fans out there in the blogosphere who wants to continue reading his story so I guess I can continue to write more on it. You know the drill coz I said it so many times before, this story is reader-generated. If you like it and want more, leave me a comment to let me know. But if you can't stand this stupid story anymore and want me to kill it, let me know also lah coz you don't say I don't know mah!


So when B told D about leaving the company in M’s name, D went ballistic! He and B had a big fight but nothing D said was going to get B to change his mind about putting the company in D’s name. B thinks D is too immature for such a big responsibility even though he is the eldest son of the family.

There is some truth to what B said about D’s irresponsibility. D has always been a happy go lucky guy. He didn’t like school and loved to skip school all the time back when he was just a boy. He has always depended on his parents for just about everything like money. No matter how old he gets, he’ll always mooch off his parents if he could!

On the other hand, M is totally the opposite of D. He’s disciplined and responsible. He’s the only boy of the siblings to get a university degree! No wonder B favored him to D. B knows that if D was to have control of the company he would destroy it so better to put it in M’s name instead. So how bad can it get for D now? Wait, there’s more.

Because D hasn’t been doing regular hours at work and his parents still had to pay him a full salary, they decided to put D on a casual hourly pay meaning he gets paid for the time he’s in. After much disgruntlement D agreed reluctantly. So now he gets paid by the time he comes in to work which is very little but on top of that, he doesn’t get holiday pays! Can it get any worse? Yes, there’s more.

One day D’s house needed some major repair to his sewer system but he had no money. D decided to ask B for some money from his long service leave. Long service leaves are for people who have worked full-time in a company for more than 10 years. Its usually 8 to 10 weeks entitlement I can’t remember but some people opt for cash payment which is what D wanted but you want to know what his father said? “Because you ceased to be a full timer before your 10 years was up, you don’t qualify!” said his father.

Want more? You know what to do!

9 comments:

Cynthia said...

how many parts to go still ar?

Anonymous said...

Yalor how many more?
I think you better kill it off quickly.

Anonymous said...

Gets a little boring now. Try inject some sexy chics in to spice things up a bit :)

Anonymous said...

Part 4 a bit boring leh. We want cheekek wan.

Anonymous said...

Zzzzz....

Wuching said...

OK everybody, time to kill the story!

Dabido said...

I'm still reading. What happened next?
[Though, to be perfectly honest, I knew that once a person goes Casual they have no holiday pay nor any long service leave].

Personally, if D came to me with this story, I'd tell him to go work elsewhere, or to try to start his own company ... though, he doesn't seem to be very good at saving money. Let's face it, having a full time job, he should ahve been able to save anough for his sewer.

Anonymous said...

personally i prefer u to blog abt yr life in Australia..it seems so much more interesting. Yr witty chat is lively n deco by yr pics..makes me go back n read.

Wuching said...

dabido: D is too undisciplined & rely too much on his father for everything!

bengbeng: yakah? in that case oklah, will do my best to share my life in australia lah!