It’s Daniel Pearson here from Chepstow branch. Buck Osborne gave me your name. I gather you are the person to speak to so that I might get details of the new contract the company are offering me.” “Of course, Mr. Pearson. I only finished drawing up the offer yesterday afternoon. If you stand by your computer, I will email the details over to you immediately. Obviously with the caveat that it is for your eyes only.” “Obviously. I am here waiting.” In Head Office terminology, “immediately” must mean twenty-three minutes, because that is exactly how long it takes for the email to arrive. Here we go, eyes down. Let’s get it over with, Danny boy. Bloody hell! The salary increase is over thirty percent. And a lease on a brand-new car up to £25,000 in value. And subsistence allowance for the first six months at £400 per month. And a company credit card with a £2,000 credit limit.
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