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This is my first post on devRant!
Story time:
It was on my first job as a developer, learning a lot but getting paid less than 50% of the minimum monthly wage of my country.
It was settled in the interview that as I gained more experience, I could handle more projects and earn more money.
At the time, I was living with my parents and didn't have to pay rent and some stuff, so I was like "Well, I'm gonna learn a lot and, if I put a lot of effort into it, soon I'll be making more money".
We agreed that I'll only develop, but 4 months into the job, I was already going to clients
and started coding there (having the client on my back every minute, not being able to work properly) and fixing some computer/network issues they had,
because my boss said I should do it.
Things at home started to go south, and suddenly I needed more money, so I kept doing the work and getting paid a little bit more
A year goes by, devs came and go beacuse of the work/payment situation, and I was still there.
From my first "paycheck" to the last day I never got paid on time, and that was the same for everybody else
The last month I was there, I had a job offer with a better salary and weekends free, so I wanted to take it (I worked saturdays there).
We were working at our biggest clients place at the time (a hospital, working in the server room, desk and chair were a total crap),
so I wanted to have a good conversation with my boss and tell him whats up, after all, I was really grateful for the job despite all things.
We headed outside and started talking. He basically begged me to stay, said that he will pay me on time and offered me more money (less than the other company was offering me),
and that he needed me to finish the implementation and "minor issues" with the app.
I thought about it for a couple of days, and decided to stay. I politely rejected the job offer, and even recommended someone else.
As the days passed, regret was building fast inside of me, until the day that I was supposed to get paid.
He never showed up to the client, told me in a call that he will be there sometime in the morning, that he had the money for me.
So I stayed until my day ended, and still no sign of him. I had no money on me, needed some for gas so I could go, and I called him 5 times.
He picked up the last time, talks to me like nothing is happening and I started to shout at him like I never shouted to anybody before,
got all the things of my chest, and when I was done, he said that he will send the money to my account right away.
This happened on a Saturday, so I quit the following Monday, and lost the other job offer.

Comments
  • 8
    I can understand the pain, when you don't get paid(enough) or not at all. You did the right thing.
    Start fresh ;)
  • 5
    Pretty shitty. On first job 27 years ago I got the same. Was working using my personal laptop an I had to remind boss about being paid. I quit after 3 months. You did the right thing, he was anyway making a lot of money out of you by selling you to the final customer.
    #noRegrets
  • 5
    That's why I hate moral hooks.

    Some months ago I had to ditch a gig because I was getting really depressed, and the load of that work was burning me more than ever.

    Yeah, they were friends and all, but we agreed that I'd do one deliver, I did, the rest was just the moral hook I had with them.

    I'd say that sometimes, all you need to be is a douche, for your own sake.
  • 2
    @Pointer
    Words to live by man.
  • 3
    @pointer seems like my story 😂 friends and moral hooks...feels like trapped !
  • 0
    @kesk I've been there friend. I was about to get my master degree, I was working full time and getting paid less than an intern.
  • 0
    You learned a value lesson: Always take the better job offer.
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