Chapter 11 A History of Exile Struggles
As soon as Tina entered the door, she could feel the warmth and fragrance in the room, and the femininity clung to every corner of the house.
"Why? Your boss put on his pants and left you?" Alice poured a glass of water for Tina, and sat down beside her, with two long slender legs overlapping each other, sexy and charming.
Tina was used to her direct speaking, so she took a sip from her cup and said, "I've left him."
Alice paused as wiping her hair, and let out a yell, "Did you suddenly have courage?"
Tina pulled his lips and said in a self-deprecating tone, "I have got enough money."
Alice frowned, not liking her words, and felt that something had happened.
Tina didn't hide anything, and gave an overview of what happened in the past few days.
Alice dried her hair, threw away the towel, leaned over to look for a cigarette under the tea table. The lighter was already on, and suddenly she remembered that Tina was by her side, so she casually threw away the cigarette again.
"What are you going to do next?"
Tina shrugged, pretending to be relaxed, "Let me muddle through these three months first, and when the contract is resolved, I will open a small office. It's enough to support me and my mother."
Alice frowned, feeling that the contract might not be resolved after three months, but she didn't say it.
She glanced at Tina and said, "Three months is also time. It's meaningless to dawdle. Although it's just selling cars, this business has all kinds of teachings, and a contact can pop up out of nowhere."
Tina was silent. She had been beside Samuel for a long time, and it's inevitable for her to have illusions, as if the economic environment of her working alone were the same as that of Langford Group.
In fact, it's not the case. The Langford Group had gone through four generations, and there were several generations of military and political accumulation above it. It's a real multinational comprehensive enterprise. She can not reach such level with even her whole life.
Alice watched her ponder, and said, "The group of people you contact when selling cars may be your contacts for starting a business in the future."
Tina pinched the center of her brows, suddenly felt enlightened, but also felt rather desolate.
She had stayed in a big company for five years with pride, but when she came out, she still could only struggle from the bottom.
She looked up at Alice and said, "Alice, thank you. I will start working hard tomorrow."
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Alice was so chivalrous that she gave up the master bedroom to Tina, made breakfast for her early in the morning, drove her to work and talked about a lot of sales experience along the way.
"It's the same everywhere in the sales business, so don't take yourself seriously, and just lick like a dog."
Tina pressed her temple that was still aching, and suddenly felt a lot of pressure, "I was not so nervous when taking the interview in the Langford Group last year."
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