I was
writing my life story for someone who promised to pay me once I had
it written and sent to him, then I realized that for the past
thirteen years I've been working my ass off for people and never got
paid as was promised. I have now resolved myself not to work
for anyone without a contract. I will still write my life
story, but without a legal binding promise of payment, I will not
release it to any publisher. I will not write music and make
trailers for Indie movies for people who make promises that they
don't deliver after they have the completed work suited to their
desires. I want a legally binding contract first. I will
not work 32 hours straight most days of the week for two or more
years on a concert festival and not get paid. I want a legally
binding contract first. Thirteen years. Yes, I'm a little
slow. I've finally learned though. I've worked on
everything from political campaigns to the Woodstock 40th Anniversary
to writing for online magazines and humor sites to writing music and
making trailers for Indie movies. I have not received one cent
or one thing as compensation.
When I
work, I work hard on what I do. I don't appreciate people
stealing it just because I'm poor and cannot afford a lawyer to sue.
I'm tired of paying dues to ASCAP when they don't do as they promised
and defend me when someone steals my music. I'm totally fed up
with all the rich who feel entitled to steal from the poor then turn
around and laugh at them and belittle them for being poor. I'm fed
up! It's about time I was though.
I have
been suffering severe pain and illness as I did all this work. I
worked most days endlessly trying to get the work accomplished,
having to run to the bathroom with diarrhea as my “breaks,” yet
the people who promised to pay me for my services never came through,
not with one thing. I never asked for help but when someone offered
and I reluctantly and gratefully accepted, they never came through
either.
I have
resolved myself to no longer be a doormat making money for others and
never receiving compensation. Not just because my religion dictates
that a worker is deserving of his pay but also because it's common
decency to pay someone for the work they do for you. Why others feel
they deserve to take from people and not pay them for their work is
beyond me. They claim they worked hard to get where they are but all
they did was work hard at stealing the work of others. They deserve
to be locked up somewhere and the key be thrown away, not given
bonuses and pats on the back for stealing. Meanwhile, I sit here in
a house that needs serious repair and making do and appreciating the
things that I have as I battle for my life with my heart and my
impending stomach cancer. I wonder how they sleep at night? Is it my dementia or have I just gained some common sense?
2 comments:
The amazing part is that most people, no matter how much crap they pull on others, continue to think of themselves as the good guy. I am sure Hitler and Dahmer thought of themselves as protagonists.
Your life story is yours and you should not let anyone else have it. You earned it.
Thanks Katy!
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