Man Saves Up 50 Days Vacation Leave That Racks Up Huge Company Bill
He’d been a part of the company for more than forty years, and as far as he saw it, most of the things he did were the reason the company had made a name for itself.
He expected the new management to acknowledge him. But what they did showed him he was expendable. He would teach them a lesson they’d never forget.
Everything He Wanted
For many years, Malcolm had been an engineer in Cincinnati. He had the good fortune to secure employment with a burgeoning electrical company in the city after graduating from college in the early 1980s.
Malcolm and the owner/manager, who was new to the business, rapidly grew close. Operating in a field that Malcolm was enthusiastic about was essential to him. But he would have more experience with the company.
The Beginning
Starting off in such a small startup wasn’t as simple as Malcolm had hoped. The personnel was very limited, the workload was excessive, and the hours were long.
Despite the odds, he and his coworkers continued to work hard in the hopes that, once the digital era of the 1990s began, they would rank among the city’s largest businesses. They had no clue what the future had in store for them.
He Did A Good Job
Malcolm showed the most potential among the small group of employees in the organization in terms of inventiveness and technological expertise.
As the months passed, his manager immediately became aware of this and quickly took Malcolm under her supervision. They would gradually enhance their offering, moving up the city’s ranks until they were a dominant force in their industry.
Established
In the company, Malcolm gained enormous prominence as the years passed. At every opportunity the corporation would present, he kept demonstrating his worth. He continuously improved the current ideas while bringing in fresh ones.
His enthusiasm and hard work won him several prizes, and by the time it was all through, he was in charge of the company’s engineering division’s technology department. But from there, things would only get better.