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| Good afternoon, Tom. We need to sit down and discuss how to divide up the work for the Schwartz Project that is due at the end of the month. | |
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| That project is going to be a joke just like the last one. I don't even see the point! | |
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| This project could potentially bring several major investors to the company. Let me guess, you're just going to sit back and watch me do all of the work again? | |
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| Seriously, Linda? You're really going to attack me like that? You're on your own. I'll find my own way to bring in the big dogs. | |
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| Good luck with that, and good luck explaining to Mr. Goodfellow why you are abandoning this project. | |
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| The thing is... I have connections to one of our biggest potential investors. Your attitude just cost you that. So it's you who will need the luck after all, missy. | |
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