have you ever heard of a receipt?
Could this process possibly be any more unpleasant?
First, I get reamed a new asshole when I called the Coordinator at the Office of Education to tell her that I’m leaving. Her response was “You can’t leave. You have a contract.” I suggested she talk with the American Embassy to confirm that I can, in fact, leave without her permission.
Then, my co-teacher goes absolutely ape-shit, convinced that I am leaving because I have contracted “swine flu” and requests my medical records from the hospital. (This is not particularly nutty, as there is a teacher in Seoul who has been quarantined with symptoms of H1N1 …. add it to the list of reasons to leave ….)
My original resignation letter specified May 31, but I had to work on May 30 because contracts cannot be terminated on a weekend, so my “official” last day is June 1. Which means that I have to pay forward every associated expense (medical, pension, employer-sponsered living expenses … you get the idea …) for the entire month of June.
The administrative office is generating bills ~ May utility, June utility, June rent (which I don’t pay), June medical insurance premium, the last three months of insurance premium adjustments (because they “miscalculated”) ~ every day for the past week I’ve had a new bill from the cracker-jack Accounting department … urgh. All I get is a request for payment (what the hell am I paying for?!). When they give me another bill, I just pay it.
Unfortunately, all transactions are in cash ~ and I never get a receipt. I know, I know … there are folks who are saying “you have to get a receipt” (my accountant, for example), but Korea is a “cash system”. Cash is the normal mode of payment, and receipts are rare. Just add it to the list of things that I can bitch about …
Millions of won have flown out of my pocketbook in the past week ~ when I said that the financial penalties for leaving are steep, I wasn’t kidding. It’s worth it. The sense of relief is worth a million dollars.
But, come on … have you ever heard of a receipt?
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June 3rd, 2009 at 9:18 am
OK Miss Cranky Pants — I do believe you will feel much better in two days!! They must think you’re a rich American who came to work for free and to empty your wallet. (I think it’s Wednesday morning there — so, it’ll all be over soon.)
Did you ever get my package? Probably not, — one more contribution to SK. sigh …