As much as possible, I want to drive this sarcasm away from me-but
not when you are dealing with pathetic ones. I know it is too early
still this year to mind such a mess (messes I mean), and so I gave in
to give these people a taste of their own medicine. I had to and had
enough of them.
I wasn't happy about it, and had been exchanging awful emails with
these losers-no regret anyway-it was in the name of wake up call.
They had to deal with it. After all they deserved getting bad mails
from anyone for being unprofessional-consumed with bad habits
corresponding to a client.
What do you expect? They left me hanging for the third time with
their lousy communication and bizarre operation-who cant tell apart
professionalism from not. None in my entire existence have I
encountered people like these-who are good at lame excuses and then
act like they do their responsibilities well. It is the first in
twenty-three years.
They behave like they got some powers in their hands-a headteacher
and the president of a seemingly known foundation-who are proud
Westerners, and yet consumed by their lack of knowledge about their positions-they are but pretentious men of the world.
Shame on them!
I gave my solid words for three times-a trust I wish didn't give; they
gave me hell in return. I don't usually go out on a limb for this
kind of people, but I just did. It's too late to regret.
See, I can't even tell you the whole detail because I am not really
that kind of person who likes to expose things out. I can't even name
names and I don't think it's necessary. All my whining here is just
out of frustration-a place where I can always pour out my
sentiments-that is all.
They wasted my time, my money, and my effort for their negligence and
indifference. That is how an incompetent worker does in this industry
I suppose. That is why things happened this way. I am so flabbergasted and blown away by their arrogance.
Now I wonder how people like them exist or remain in this arena. It
gives me chill. Actually, I am not interested writing such story-it's
not worth a waste, but this helps me get over it perhaps.
"If you can't do your job well, drop it or learn humbly how
to!” I was told. This I remind myself every single day not to
neglect anyone or put someone on edge for totally nothing.
Good luck anyway!
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