For 27 years of my life I thought I had control only to find out that I was not in control but merely the illusion of control. Instead of actually gaining knowledge on the facts of the industry in which I was working in. I was fooled into thinking that loyalty would be rewarded. I left a kush job at a credit union to work for a new company called OnTimeTech which was a respected company or so I thought. I was the 12th employee and I slaved for the company being the only tech for social for 4.5 years of my first 6 years with the company. I covered 338 miles of SoCal meanwhile up north where the company was based they had 8 techs and they didn't even cover half of the miles that I did.The company only had 3 clients here in SoCal and I helped grow the company into having 13 in SoCal before I was fired for being late to a client location by 5 minutes. Didn't matter that the client was over 1 hour and 20 minutes away from my home. I was loyal to the owner of the company McLovin looking jerk-off didn't have the balls to fire me himself . He allowed my so called manager to continuously try and fire me for stupid issues like not answering enough tickets although I and only I handled our biggest client virtually by myself, 330 users and all 4 locations. In the end they changed from a personal level tech support to a fast food over seas call center. So I ask, who is actually in control of their lives because I only see the illusion that people think they have control when they really don't.