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champu
post Aug 7 2014, 04:45 PM

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QUOTE(NeedGuidance @ Aug 7 2014, 03:48 PM)
Renting a room now to be precise. Yes I really do need my car, to commute to work, unfortunately..
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Where are you renting room right now? And what are your expenses for your car? i.e. petrol, maintenance,time to travel?

Consider moving closer to where you work, that way you won't have to rely on your car to transport you around. Assuming you work in Klang Valley, the public transport would be your best bet.

Since your car is your only tangible value, have a relative or someone you know will help to buy it off if possible (i'm aware it's bought under the company)

Perhaps you can consider one of these two things;

1) speak to your CFO to see if there is any other assignment that can earn you extra income (if not within the organisation, other companies may be able to offer something on the side. CFO's would know where to help you look)

2) Depending on whether your current status is with the employment dept (i.e. bankrupt), try sourcing for a higher paying job


Lastly, talk to AKPK. Any one of the consultants should be able to guide you on where you can go from there.
champu
post Aug 8 2014, 07:10 PM

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QUOTE(NeedGuidance @ Aug 7 2014, 10:00 PM)
I could not thank you enough for your kind effort on guiding me. Looking forward to hear whats your friend going to say about this.

Local political parties? Is that even possible......  drool.gif
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Another angle you may consider would be to speak with a rep or mp from a local political parties? Perhaps you can ask yr dad or any of your relatives who might know so and so. Its a long shot but you never can know unless you've exhausted all means.

From your responses so far, I'm guessing there's not a whole lot of communication going on within your family (correct me if I'm wrong). First thing to solve any problems is to start the communication lines open and plan them. Speak to your dad whom I assume was running things before this happens and find out what are his plans. The individual suing your company, is there possibility of out of court settlement to get him to withdraw the suit?

Please please warn your family never to get money from ah longs, I cannot stress them enough. My neighbour had to leave to his hometown in terengganu just to run away from them.

And remember, there is always an end to a problem, you just have to keep going and trust the higher power to get you through this hellhole.
champu
post Aug 12 2014, 03:47 PM

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QUOTE(dkk @ Aug 12 2014, 03:46 PM)
Rich bf. The debt is actually quite small. smile.gif
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I would.

 

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