Chapter 345
“Alright, but I want an increase in my year–end bonus, Lina finally conceded, making a fair request in return.
in companies like this, top managers didn’t just rely on a fixed salary. They were included in the company’s year–end bonus plan. For someone at Lina’s level, the bonuses were substantial it could add up to a significant amount each year.
“Alright. I’ll give you a 30% increase,” Unda agreed.
A 20% raise would be generous in most companies, but for someone like Lina, who had spent years in the industry and built an extensive network, it wasn’t a huge sum
It was just enough to indulge in a few designer bags.
Ultimately, Lina returned to Lynch Group to work with Samson. This content © Nôv/elDr(a)m/a.Org.
“Mr. Lynch, I can find any talent you need. You don’t need to call me back. As soon as I step into this company, I feel suttocated. My head hurts, my back aches, and my brain teels fried, Lina joked.
Usually serious and professional, Lina only let her guard down around familiar faces like Linda, Samson, or people she trusted, allowing her playful side to show
“I paid a hotty price to bring you on board, and
and I’ve already told you it only be two weeks at most. Besides. I’ve been with this company for ages and never felt the kind of
se you re the boss, and just the employee. We live in two completely different worlds. How could you possibly understand how I feel? 1 don’t even feel worthy!”
heaven–sentavolo chimed in from the doorway.
the spend for a while, aged. He gave Lina the perfect opportunity to unleash her sarcastic energy.
thelostive
Dosen’t you say you’d never set foot in Osmo again? What happened? Was the air abroad not fresh enough? Or maybe the food wasn’t
love to keep you lost in paradise?
echo swore that if you e
me back to Qimo, you wouldn’t go by Dotson anymore? So, should I start calling you Mr. Lynch now?” holy, Mr. Dotson, could you dress a litle more professionally when visiting other companies? Not to be rude, but if I weren’t such an experienced manager, I might
Dexobeadbare wasmacious. She was just someone who wouldn’t let things slide easily. More accurately, it something upset Lina, she had a way of
tongue, leaving her target speechless.
ment world, with ber connections, resources, and a sharp sense of humor. No matter who crossed her, she always had a comeback.
aring such special services, I’d be more than happy to oblige.” Keith smirked.
“I’d advise you not to test
make sure you remember what it means to “learn from past mistakes,” she retorted.
Sately, Boely recalling their past run–ins
Inwest’s just that be couldn’t counter her, but he couldn’t outfight her either.
When they intet Lina had throw th over her shoulder in a fight, causing him to fracture a bone Winesses to the incident still remembered it vividly. Even now, they would steer clear of Lina bed of incurring the wrath and ending up on the recebang end of her strength.
back to business.” Senson qarkly Interjected, worried the situation might escalate into a full–blown attice brawl
nane you revived the project proposal? be asked
As the mention of work, Lina’s demeanor instantly shifted to professional
“Yes. I’ve gone over it, and there a clear understanding of the overall direction,” she replied.
my opinion, this project shouldn’t be fully outsourced. If the external team doesn’t take it seriously, or worse, outsources it again while acting as a middleman, the losses we face could be enormors,” Lina warned.
Welth, nodded in agreement. “There are definitely aspects we can’t control in a situation like that.”
Thad a meeting with several departments in my company yesterday. Indeed, a lot of companies don’t want to handle projects themselves, so they outsource them further. In the and co one la held accountable