I feel like slapping my cousin. Some years back after her SPM, she managed to obtain a Bank Negara scholarship to study A-Levels and Accountancy in England because she was one of the country's top scorers. After her studies, she has to be bonded to Bank Negara for about seven years. I mean, this is very reasonable because she has already used a considerable amount of money to pursue her tertiary education.
But when she was working with Bank Negara, she was not happy. I mean, come on, it's only seven years and as we know time flies. She is still young after seven years and it's not as if she is not being paid or is not getting any work experience, which would be helpful to her in future.
But no, her heart wasn't in her job which I think is mighty ungrateful of her and she left when she had the opportunity. The boyfriend is also one kind. Went to England to look for a job, greener pastures and all, and told her to go along, and she packed her bags.
Since she resigned and did not fulfill her side of the bargain with Bank Negara, she has to repay her scholarship. I know there are plenty of people like her, and some are not even paying back as if it is their right to use the money to study.
Anyway, my cousin and her boyfriend went to England and she found a job while her boyfriend did not manage to find a job that he likes so he came back. My friend had to remain in England because to be frank, a Malaysian pay cheque would not be big enough to service her Bank Negara scholarship, which is now a "loan" since she broke her bond.
Now she keeps complaining that she has to repay a few thousand Ringgit per month but what the heck complain to me when it was she herself who brought this on to herself? I mean, she chose this route to take, so see through it. Otherwise, just put her head down for seven years and work with Bank Negara. She still got her regular pay and not as if she has to work for free.
You say she deserves to be slapped or not?
But when she was working with Bank Negara, she was not happy. I mean, come on, it's only seven years and as we know time flies. She is still young after seven years and it's not as if she is not being paid or is not getting any work experience, which would be helpful to her in future.
But no, her heart wasn't in her job which I think is mighty ungrateful of her and she left when she had the opportunity. The boyfriend is also one kind. Went to England to look for a job, greener pastures and all, and told her to go along, and she packed her bags.
Since she resigned and did not fulfill her side of the bargain with Bank Negara, she has to repay her scholarship. I know there are plenty of people like her, and some are not even paying back as if it is their right to use the money to study.
Anyway, my cousin and her boyfriend went to England and she found a job while her boyfriend did not manage to find a job that he likes so he came back. My friend had to remain in England because to be frank, a Malaysian pay cheque would not be big enough to service her Bank Negara scholarship, which is now a "loan" since she broke her bond.
Now she keeps complaining that she has to repay a few thousand Ringgit per month but what the heck complain to me when it was she herself who brought this on to herself? I mean, she chose this route to take, so see through it. Otherwise, just put her head down for seven years and work with Bank Negara. She still got her regular pay and not as if she has to work for free.
You say she deserves to be slapped or not?
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