Sheldon, raised and molded in his stepfather’s construction company, faced a major setback when his stepbrother David returned. Despite years of dedication, Sheldon was dismissed to make way for David, who “has the degree” and is “his son, after all.” Sheldon, though stunned, left calmly and soon secured a role at a rival company. “You’re going to love it here,” his new boss assured him, promising a better environment and respect.
Meanwhile, David’s return to the family business led to turmoil, with the company struggling under his management. Sheldon discovered David’s job application at his new firm and offered him a chance to interview. “I made some mistakes. I lost us some clients,” David admitted, looking defeated.
When Sheldon’s father called asking him to return, the company was on the brink of collapse. Sheldon, now thriving in his new job, politely declined. “I’ve moved on. I’m happy where I am,” he said, feeling finally free from the shadow of his stepfather’s expectations.