Dead-ends
By
Soul71
Thanks to WAA01, killerarmyguy, and Taco for the edits.
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Chapter One
Max Larson stood in his boss's office of the IT division of the company he worked for. While he made good money doing it, that didn't necessarily mean he liked the company he worked for the past three years after getting out of his tech school that he had to finance himself since his parents refused to pay for it. If he could, he would have already found another IT job, regardless if he made less than what he did. It would've been ten times better than the job he currently had. Max has been scouring the web for IT jobs after a month of working at Werther's Enterprises. As it was, all the IT jobs in the city had dried up. The company made software, crappy ass software that they monopolized the market with. He didn't write the code; if he did, he surely wouldn't turn in the shit he sees when he has to fix their screw-ups. While he did have some money saved up, just not enough to move to another state to start over. If you don't count the trust fund he has that sits untouched and unused by him for the most part.
Now, if some head hunters had offered to cover the cost of the move and traveling expenses, he would have jumped at the chance to leave Werther's. Max had no love of the company; he figured out he meant little to them, nothing more than a cog. Just another worker drone they would send out to fix the crap they put out on the market. He was surprised the company was still operating, given the very poor product they produced. Nevertheless, they were, and there he stood staring uncaringly at his boss.
"I need you to head over to Goldbloom & Sacks and get their servers up and running again," his boss said with a greedy glint in his eyes.
Max knew he did the work, and the bastard raked in the money for his hard work. Max pressed his lips together, keeping his anger in check. He knew of the company alright. His parents wouldn't shut up about it. Why would they, their golden child was a rising star at the place. Remembering the condescending, wicked, vile smirk on his sister's lips when he came home one day after school (high school) only to find his then-girlfriend in bed with his sister. He could never understand why his sister hated him so much and why his parents obviously ignored every cruel thing she did to him. Since then, he hasn't spoken a word to his sister. Sure he has seen her only on the times he has to visit his parents' place on Thanksgiving and Christmas; otherwise, he would never hear the end of it. Then again, the thought of being written out of their will was growing very appealing as the days grew long. Then at least Max wouldn't have to hear about every single thing his sister miraculously did. It seemed to him his parents thought she shitted out gold, when in truth, Darcy was just a piss poor excuse for a human being. He knew karma didn't exist; otherwise, his sister would have been struck by lightning a thousand times over. Max could dream, couldn't he?
"Can't you send someone else?" Max asked, trying to keep himself from having to be in the same building as his sister.
"No. You're up to date with the new modules, and the other two that are with you on that level are already handling other jobs. Plus, if you don't get your ass down there, I will fire you," his boss said with venom in his voice. "Regardless if I could, someone at the company asked specifically for you."
"You fire me, then just who are you going to send?" Max retorted, enjoying how red his boss's face was getting. He had a feeling who that was and wondered if he wouldn't be sitting in jail in the next few hours.
"Just go do your damn job?!" the man barked, holding out the work order to him.
Max didn't care if the man scowled at the way he snatched the paper from his hand. He already knew he was in a dead-end job. He figured that out after six months, and when he had to fight for a raise that they were obliged to give him; it stated in their handbook that all new hires got and every one after that. Did he put in the extra effort to make himself stand out in his company? Once upon a time, he did, yet when he learned he and his work ethic meant little to them, he only did the minimum.
"I'm getting paid overtime for this job, right?" Max asked, noting how extensive the work was going to be.
"Not on your..."
"I really think you need to read the employee handbook. Seeing how it states that any and all work that would require more than four hours onsite is to be paid overtime, and given the amount of work I'm going to have to do to fix your program's fuck up, it's looking like a two-day job. So again, I ask, am I getting overtime for this?" Max asked in a very cold tone as he glanced up over the work order. He knew how every higher-up hated the fact he could recite their damn handbook so well. It had not won him any friends at the place hence why he was stuck in his current position. Not that he cared; Max already had his fill of pompous self-centered people - namely his sister.
"Yes," his boss begrudgingly admitted.
"Good, if it's not on my next paycheck, well, you get the idea," Max said, turning and walking out of his boss's office. Not that he cared if he talked to his supervisor like that; if they wanted him gone, they could easily fire him, and he wouldn't care one bit. Grabbing his gear, the wheels of his case that held the equipment he would need resounding in his ears as he walked towards the parking lot. Signing out one of the company cars, there was no way he was going to ride his Harley to the site.
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"Hello?" Max answered his phone as he drove down the city streets. Hoping that the problem didn't take two days. He would gladly give up his overtime if it meant he spent very little time in the same building as his sister.
"
Hello, Maxwell
." Biting his tongue when his mother used his given name.
"What is it now? Has Darcy shit out a 24-carat gem-encrusted turd that you just have to regale me about?" Max asked in a testy tone.
"
Don't take that tone
..."
"Then get to the point of this call; I'm working."
"
Your sister's anniversary party is in a few days, and your father and I was wondering if you had a chance to look at the list of items someone on your pay scale could afford
."
"I don't give a flying fuck about that damn party. She can go sit on a knife and spin for all I care," Max growled.
"
Maxwell
?!" Rolling his eyes at his mother's gasp. "