Chapter 133
Abigail glanced at her phone, then nodded at Dominic before turning to leave.
Once she was gone, Daniel spoke up. “Man, our team leader really has it rough. Her husband is bedridden, and her kid just started high school. You could say she’s raising the whole family by herself. She’s impressive, honestly.”
As he finished, Daniel raised his thumb in an exaggerated thumbs–up.
“So that’s how it is.” Dominic let out a quiet sigh. Every family had its own struggles.
As the sales team leader, Abigail earned more than 3,000 dollars a month on average. She looked polished and glamorous, but behind that image, she worked harder than most. Truthfully, she deserved every cent.
After that, Dominic got to work on telemarketing.
The job itself was straightforward. The phone numbers were already assigned, and each customer profile included notes on products they might need. He only needed to recommend items based on their selling points and apply the right techniques during the call.
If a customer showed interest, he’d follow up and add them on WhatsApp. If that interest deepened, he’d arrange an in–person
meeting.
It was Dominic’s first day on the phones, though, and he did not find his rhythm right away. His conversion rate stayed fairly
low.
By 4:00 p.m., Dominic checked the work log on his computer and shook his head.
Daniel walked over to look and reacted with visible surprise.
“Is it really that bad?” Dominic asked, sounding helpless.
“Bad? That’s bullshit. This is amazing. Your 30–second connection rate is insanely high,” Daniel said, his tone tinged with envy.
In telemarketing, the 30–second connection rate was a key metric. Only calls that lasted longer than 30 seconds counted as valid. It showed that Dominic’s communication skills were solid and that many customers were willing to listen.
Over the next few days, Dominic made calls every day, and his pitch grew increasingly natural. He adjusted his tone and wording with ease, tailoring each call to the person on the other end.
Since he had chosen to work, he had no intention of slacking off. He stayed focused and serious, closing several deals within just a few days. The total profit amounted to only a few tens of thousands of dollars, but it still left Daniel both jealous and deeply impressed.
More people in the company began to take notice of Dominic.
JewelMed provided three meals a day, and employees could use their work badges to eat at the cafeteria downstairs. Dominic handled breakfast and lunch at the company, but because his shift ended at 4:00 p.m., he did not stay for dinner,
Lilith was having a great time at Katherine’s place. Dominic went there twice and failed both times to bring her home, so he eventually gave up.
That day, he left work on time and had just reached the parking lot when he spotted his old Audi. He stopped short.
The car looked exactly the same, but a bright–eyed, striking young woman stood beside it.
She appeared to be 20, with twin ponytails tied high. Her looks came close to Isabella’s.
That, however, was not the most eye–catching part. What truly stood out were her proportions, which clashed sharply with her
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