The Bonus That Broke the Company
As the year ended and payday finally arrived, my salary still hadn't hit my bank account.
I headed straight to the finance department to sort it out, but Sarah Thompson dismissed me impatiently. "You picked up those coupons last week, didn't you? The ones for "Spend 2,000, save 1,000". You got ten of them, adding up to $10,000. Your salary is $8,000, and that extra $2,000 is a perk."
I stared at her, stunned. No one had said a word about this when the coupons were handed out. Worse, they could only be redeemed at our boss's supermarket, where commodities were ridiculously marked up.
Items that cost $19.99 at a regular supermarket went for $49.99 there, more than double the price.
It dawned on me that the boss was just shuffling money from one pocket to another, which meant I had been basically working for free.
I shoved the coupons back at her. "I don't want these. Just deposit the cash into my bank account."
Michael Wright walked over with a frown. "What's all the yelling? We gave you an extra $2,000, and you are not even grateful? You're stirring up trouble for nothing. You'd spend your salary on stuff anyway. We're just making it convenient."
My voice rose, shaking with fury. "What you're doing is illegal!"
He laughed, cold and scornful. "Then sue me. I manage things here. You think I'd be scared by a minor employee like you?"
Right then, my phone buzzed with a text notification: [Lisa Matthews, congratulations on securing the Enforcement Officer position at the tax bureau.]