Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 2770
Chapter 2770
After ten minutes, only five executives entered the conference room.
Secretary Judson called to inquire about her resignation. She resigned and didn’t even want this month’s salary.
The finance department’s primary communication channel: “Stop calling, I know why they didn’t come. Someone called me last night and said that if I was willing to change jobs, they would pay me $500,000 and introduce me to other homes. If I hadn’t stayed at Neeson’s for over ten years, I would have left if I had a connection with a promising company.”
“I also received this call, and the dealer should have been encouraged by those people. Only the planning department was left. One of her managers said she now regrets it too.”
The company’s most important marketing, sales, and public relations departments have all been poached, and the remaining departments are dispersed as well. How can this business continue to exist?
Charity correctly predicted who did this.
Patterson family unexpectedly came directly to
the graduation season soon, you guys Go to the university
“What about the dealers? Without the dealers,
dealers were left in their hands. The most important thing when selling our products is to find suitable spokespersons, and when
was really not in a
the spokesperson that gave
called Hugo after returning to
deals. These champions are not the same as celebrities from the entertainment industry. Unless you don’t want to be an athlete anymore, they
something.” Charity put down her phone because she was
Neeson family, the
informed us that Dominick is willing to sign a contract with us. The
come in.” Charity was
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