Chapter 898 - 898: 265: Offended someone who should not be offended! _6
Chapter 898: 265: Offended someone who should not be offended! _6
“Goldrick! Shut up! Do you realize what you’re saying?” the deputy team leader came over and then looked at Delia Frieman, “Ella, what’s happening?”
Given Delia Frieman’s performance ability, there’s no way she could be fired by the company.
Manager Li isn’t the type of person who can’t tell right from wrong.
Before Delia Frieman had the chance to ask anything, Linda brought over a new face, laughing, “Good afternoon, everyone from the sales team. Let me introduce you all to your new team leader. And Delia Frieman, she has officially been promoted to be the manager of our Sales Department.”
Linda then turned to Delia, laughing, “Manager Frieman, congratulations.”
“Thank you.” Delia looked at Linda and thanked her with a smile.
Initially, Delia thought she had made some mistake which is why the managing director wanted to speak with her.
She hadn’t imagined in her wildest dreams that she could be promoted to a managerial position.
It seems that what Viola Thompson said was right.
Truly capable people will shine no matter where they go.
Most importantly, how to correctly face yourself.
As soon as these words were spoken, the sales team looked at each other, completely dumbfounded.
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Manager?
Delia Frieman?
Especially Goldrick, who had just mocked Delia.
At this moment, Goldrick was pale, and felt a chill throughout her body.
What stupid thing had she just done!
What should she do now?
Goldrick swallowed hard and couldn’t say a word.
“Ella is so incredible!”
“Ella, congratulations to you!”
Team members successively offered their congratulations to Delia.
“Everyone, please mind your language,” Linda spoke again at this moment, “From today, Team Leader Frieman is Manager Frieman.”
The crowd changed their tune accordingly.
Delia Frieman, carrying her things, arrived on the fourth floor.
In this company, the higher the floor, the higher the position.
When she first joined the company, she was doing odd jobs on the first floor. Later, because of her outstanding work ability, she was hired as a salesperson and became an assistant team leader a month later, then a deputy team leader and team leader.
Just when Delia thought she would be a team leader for the rest of her life, she was unexpectedly promoted to a managerial position.
This was something Delia Frieman had not even dared to dream about.
In her dreams, she only ever fantasized about being a department director.
Just after settling into her position, a young woman in a suit walked up to Delia, “Hello Manager Frieman, I’m Selina, your new secretary. If you need anything, feel free to call me.”
“Okay.”
Delia was still getting used to her managerial position.
Then Selina continued, “Well then, I’ll step out.”
“Hmm.”
Selina turned to leave, but not before sneaking another glance at Delia.
She had seen many beautiful women before.
Delia wasn’t the most outstanding among them, but Selina wondered how she managed to get Noah Reed to send flowers for half a year straight, and even declined him in the end.
Delia settled into her position.
Ten minutes later, she called Selina for an understanding of the manager’s daily tasks.
Perform according to position.
She would work hard to not disappoint the managing director.
Delia is a very adaptable person, and she adjusted to her new status in no time at all.
To celebrate her promotion, she ordered a meal at a restaurant that night.
It was a mid-to-high-end restaurant.
About three hundred per person.
Even the usually frugal Dolores Frieman was very happy, raising her glass, “Delia, congratulations!”
“Thank you, big sis.”
Rachel Barton was sitting next to Delia, unsure of what she was feeling.
Promotion?
There’s such a thing as promotion in Delia’s line of work?
Could it be that she’s been promoted to a madam?
Only Dolores would believe such words.
Rachel looked at Delia and asked, “Second sister, after your promotion, will you be on an annual salary now?”
“Uh-huh.” Delia nodded, “But it still depends on work abilities and performances. Our managing director said that the minimum would be five hundred thousand a year.”
Dolores’s eyes widened, “Oh my god! Delia, you’re even more amazing than a college graduate.”
Somehow.
Rachel felt like Dolores’s words were directed at her. After all, she was the only college student in the family.
And she probably won’t be able to find such a high-paying job in the future.
A minimum of five hundred thousand a year.
Promoted to manager?
Only Dolores would believe these tall tales.
Maybe.
Dolores was simply turning a blind eye.
In this case, Rachel also pretended to be oblivious, lifting her glass, looking at Delia, “Second sister, congratulations. From now on, you’ll be the most successful one in our family.”