The Boss Billed Me For My Own Building
On the first day of work, my boss, Wayne Richmond, gives everyone a nice bonus to start the year.
Some receive 100 dollars, while others receive 200 dollars.
When it's my turn, all I get is a piece of A4 paper. The rent, the management fee, and the utility bills, all from last year, are printed on the paper.
At the end, I see Wayne's bank account number listed there.
Wayne just looks at me haughtily as he says, "Meredith, you took the liberty to take on overtime shifts that last for more than a thousand hours last year. But despite the long hours, you didn't really bring much profit to the table.
"That's why you should be the one paying for the property fees and the utility bills, seeing as you've wasted so much resources. This shouldn't be an outrageous request, right?"
When I try to argue with Wayne, he just waves a hand at me impatiently.
"I'm already charging you the lowest rate. Hurry up and pay the bills. Don't delay the work hours for everyone."
As I stare at the piece of paper, I just smile instead of lashing out at Wayne.
Everyone in the company doesn't know that I'm actually the owner of the building this company is based in.
That means Wayne is giving me, the owner, the bill that he's supposed to be paying.
In that case, I shall be retrieving every single cent that I've spent on this company.
I won't be playing nice anymore.