Okay, I'm actually too bored so I'd
decided to post at least one thing; though it could be really trashy or crappy,
well, any of those could help letting my endless boredom wane.
First, I'd say I'm so happy that i
wouldn't be taken up with studying or going to school early in the morning. I
don't think which seems more likely to be complained about - lack of freedom at
school or the short of fanatics at home.
Then, I may have to start deciding
what I'm gotta do next because I'm already 19 years old, and often I heard
people saying that a 19-years-old is compelled to shoulder a larger obligations
than which he or she had had before. So, I decided to go to work after my
parents' all persuading sessions to prod me into experiencing a new sense of
living in an unprecedented society.
It was my first time working in a
very small architecture firm. On the very first day, I got there and took a
deep breath before yanking the door open. Then, I hardly realised the door was
locked due to the security system somewhere near the door, and I tried a little
harder until I found out a lady's head popped out into the transparent glass of
the door above a mosaic layer of translucence. And, I heard a short sensor beep
before entering that room.
I practised a short speech across
my mind. I came out with the first sentence by saying I was here for the work.
I took a seat before the admin's table as requested and waited. She broke the
silence, "Are you John's son?"
I heard her saying 'Jong' which is
my father's surname and immediately I answered her with a nod, "yes."
The lady asked me to wait and I
waited for a very long time before I braced up myself to ask her the current
location of the boss. I strained myself not to be distracted by the rock music
blaring out through the door from the staffroom which was beside the admin's
office.
She said that my boss wouldn't be
so early to show up. Maybe he would come at 10 o'clock or thereabouts. I
sneaked a swift peek at my watch, and i was so impressed by myself for being so
punctual. It was not yet 8 am. Then, it was that foreboding silence again.
I flashed on the conversation
between me and my dad. My father had said the boss is one of his best friends;
well, actually those friends who like to go out with him for a nice hangover
will always be presumed as his 'best friend'. I was quite ignorant at first
because later based on my future colleagues' hearsay evidence, he is not seldom
being punctual because of the strong alcoholic effect from the previous
night.
One fateful night, my father popped
over to me after my big exam - SPM to tell me that i have been hired for a job
in an architecture firm. I stared at him with my eyes widely open. He explained
I could learn a lot of things from the job by being exposed to the architecture
field. After that I stammered, "B-b-bu-but I have plan for my holidays
(very long holidays)." After all, at the end he still seemed to be so
obstinate about his intention for me to get that job, in addition with the
support of my family, so i gave in.
I dare bet the staffs thinking that
i was hired not due to my qualification (I'm merely a school leaver), but was
due to the special friendship between my father and my future boss. I could
have already pictured them looking down on me.
Back to the story. So, i asked the
admin lady a few questions, such as the number of the employees, the working
hours of my job and time of the lunch break. Her name is Daffney. She brought
me around the staffroom where there were employees close enough to the total
number, the small pantry and the bathrooms of both genders.
My watch showed it was 9.00 am
before Daffney picked up her phone and apparently i could see that the person
on the other end of the line was Uncle Harry, my boss. I listened and knew he
gave his orders to Daffney regarding my first chore. I was so prepared for it.
I was disappointed by my first
chore because it seemed to be so easy. It was just typing some sorts of
contracts. It's okay because i believed i could help them by converting the
hard copies into soft copies.
It took me about 2 weeks to
complete that particular chore and i lost count of how many pages I had typed. I
kept myself busy by the following chores in such tedious doldrums- scanning
pictures, searching for images of the materials required for the interior
designers and architects, logging on into Facebook (so chicken not to do it
during working hours but only during lunch break, indeed I'm compliant.. err I
think 'obedient' will be a more positive word to describe me.) and more.
Day by day, I listened to my colleagues' conversation and acknowledged
the depth of the commitments in their work, their perceptions towards their
boss, their thoughts, and all behaviours.
There
were 3 Philippines there, 1 only Malay and the others were Chinese. Daffney
introduced me to the employees and from there I knew their names. After some
days getting along with them, i gained some insights about the people,
proprieties and society. I'll say this much - some were unpretentious, kind and
down-to-earth; however, some were obsequious who like to put up their façades
in order to suck up to their boss, some were double-faced by stabbing deeply at
the back of the boss, and also some were frank to fume and swear headlong. In
that case, I had to be careful by all means with my sentence because they could
do things at the back of the boss and they might do so at the back of you.
I knew
more about the taboo subject that shouldn't be converse with anyone in the
staffroom, for an instance, the salary. Out of curiosity I asked one of my
colleagues about their pay and they tried to evade my question. It struck me
hard as I had asked the wrong question. Along the way back home, I told my mum
about this matter and she talked me through which there are quite a few
sensitive topic that I couldn't hit, like family affairs, company's troubles
and of course, the salary. If I hit them, I'll sure hit anyone's raw nerves.
People
always judge others, and may look down on somebody with lower qualification. I
got the job due to relationships of my boss with my dad and not due to my
qualification, of course some employees tended to patronise me. I always thought
that Daffney was nice but I was wrong. During the days when boss went to other
places for business, she'd like to utter a stream of fuck you, damn you and
more (especially when the boss is going to come back to work). It's like
"Fuck, why'd you come back so early? Fuck" I didn't know she kept the
intends in her mind for so long to fuck her boss…but later she added," No
fuck, damn you. I'll rather die than fucking you."
The
second last day I worked there, early in the morning when there were only a few
people, I asked her if my boss got any chores assigned to me. She shook her
head but I could see that she was frowning. I assumed that she's not in the
mood or perhaps she was annoyed by me asking her questions. I got back to my
seat inside the staffroom. Like any other day, I waited for more people to
attend and to ask them for chores in order to help them out. Scarcely had I
seated, Daffney called me out from the admin office. Just for the instant I had
reached her office, I was already searching for an out. She asked me to go to
the post office by foot to pay the bills.
My
facial expression must have stunned her as I sensed the blood was draining away
from my face. She did a double take to my first head-on rejection to do
her a favour. "What earthly reason you don't know the directions to the
post office. Plus, even a woman like me can go to pay the bills, and as a
man," her stare’s like bayonet sizing me up, “you don't know how to do
so?” I thought I got my intents crystal clear that the hell I didn't know where
the post office was. Immediately her words went at me, "with a mouth of
yours, you can go down to anybody and ask about the directions." My legs steadfastly
stemmed into the ground, seeming too heavy to elevate. Suddenly I hated it
myself to have difficulties to ask strangers questions, and thanks to the timid
chicken inside me, I was currently sitting on the ground zero.
A more
approachable female architect come to us before Daffney with all revulsion and
reluctance asked a female architect, Ms Theng, to show me the directions to the
post office. Her body language was clear enough to understand: a hand sweeping her fringe aside and leaning
her forehead upon her palm, revealing she's quite as much to displeasure.
Ms Theng
awkwardly laughed off the tension and charge, leading me to the boss's office
(Uncle Harry wasn't there at that time). After she guided me through the
directions, out of my concern I couldn't help myself asking Ms Theng for her
phone number to call her if I was lost at nowhere. Oh no, my mind screamed, that
cowardly nutcase inside me resurfaced.
"Forget
it," Daffney intervened. On the cue, she was heading towards us,
apparently having been listening to our conversation, and her words hung like a
blade, in such that I couldn't find my voice. She snapped out with a
condescending look that for all she'd go to the office herself as she's aware
that my father might blame them for leaving me going to the post office alone
in case I was lost. She picked up her chores where she left off, her voice’s as
sharp as a laser, “Do you know what? You ought to earn as much money as
possible for you to hire a personal chauffeur. Therefore, you’ll not be worried
about getting lost again.”
WTH you pompous ass, don’t you dare judge me! Like I care,
I can snatch those bills off your hands and straight go to the post office all
by myself!
I fought
off that combative thought, forcing out a wry smile at her and went back to
job. I felt my heart was stabbed really deep at this time. I kept myself
knee-deep in job so that I'd not be put off by all the harsh memories. My
shell-shocked look as though revealed the crushing blow of disdain of myself.
Another
total joke of me is on another fateful day. That day, everyone's commitment in
their job faded because of the long hours of working out their projects.
Carren, one of the female Philippines stood beside me to watch me doing the
colouring. I glanced up at her and asked her if she needed me to do her a
favour. She shook her head while chewed some food in her mouth and said with a
peeled orange in the palm of her hand that she was just relaxing. It seemed to
be wrecking awkward to watch me for so long doing this and hence, I simply
asked her bluntly the reason nobody did the colouring as long as I'd seen since
the first day I was there. She talked me through the importance of the
colouring on their projects' and district council's behalf. I didn't know I had
given her the impression that doing the colouring was sort of stupid job. She
told me that it was necessary and important, much as it seemed to be stupid. I
denied the fact that it was stupid (I was actually having fun doing this).
Then, Amelia, a female interior designer with a heavy-built and plump body
confessed the fact that she could have paid me money to swap her job with me -
she did the colouring while I did her computerised sketching of plan. I still
couldn't get what she said and told her to buy a colouring book for herself to
colour as much as she could at home. Immediately this cranked them up. And it
straight hit home. My face absolutely reddened when I saw them bent double with
laughter.
Then I
knew I had made a joke of myself. I couldn't get more upset than that.