Rohin could not refute Jasper’s words.
He was filled with regret now.
JW Real Estates was a company recognized in the industry for its great treatment of its employees.
As the vice president of the Waterhoof City branch, his salary was one-point-five times higher than others who held the same position in other companies.
Not to mention, the company also gave annual dividends, paid leave, free medical insurance for their employee’s families, 2 overseas vacations, housing subsidy, and an educational support plan for employees’ children to study in Waterhoof City. These were benefits that only top-notch international enterprises provided.
No company gave as great a treatment as JW within the country.
Despite this, he had lost it all.
“Mr. Laine, please give me one more chance,” Rohin begged Jasper with a quiver in his voice.
“Does what I just said sound like a joke to you? A chance? Most things don’t come with second chances or the chance to regret. This is an issue with your professional attitude. How am I supposed to give you another chance?
“Let’s take a step back and say that I hypothetically did give you chance, then am I also supposed to give chances to others who make the same mistake in the future? How’s the company supposed to operate like that?”
Rohin’s complexion paled further upon hearing Jasper’s words.
“Mr. Laine, what if I atone for my sins? I have a report to make!” Rohin clenched his jaw and spoke suddenly.
Jasper arched his brow and looked at Rohin before asking, “Who are you reporting and about what?”
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