Still doing this?
Did he think I’d change my mind after I’ve gone through all the trouble of applying for a job and getting hired?
Yes
It’s not until I’m through the line at Java Mama with a coffee in hand that a response comes through.
Rhodes
Today’s your first day?
It’s not even 8 a.m. and he’s clearly awake.
Are you on the East Coast?
Rhodes
No. But I have meetings with the East Coast.
That sucks for him. I smile at the man holding the door for me—yes, the A/C is fixed—and exit onto the street.
Rhodes
What’s your title?
Title? I’m a programmer. He knows this.
You should call me grossly underpaid.
Rhodes
What’s your salary?
More than double what you pay.
Yes, I told myself I would not gripe about it, given I’m not working for him at the moment and I seem to still be on payroll, but Rhodes brings out my inner smack talker.
Rhodes
BS
No stock. But I bet they would’ve…I didn’t negotiate.
Rhodes
I don’t like this.
So you’ve said.
Rhodes
Be careful.
And we’ll review your salary when you return to work.
I grin. Rhodes has always been super fair. And he’s the first boss I’ve ever come across that puts up with my shit.
Rhodes