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If everyone knows [[CEO|him]] — it will always be a him— by his [[Christian name]]; especially the familiar version, he is a man not to be trifled with, until that day he is denounced as an associate of [[Goldstein]]<ref>To be clear, for [[passive aggressive]] types: this is simply a reference to {{author|George Orwell}}’s {{br|Nineteen Eighty-Four}}</ref>. | {{people}}If everyone knows [[CEO|him]] — it will always be a him— by his [[Christian name]]; especially the familiar version, he is a man not to be trifled with, until that day he is denounced as an associate of [[Goldstein]]<ref>To be clear, for [[passive aggressive]] types: this is simply a reference to {{author|George Orwell}}’s {{br|Nineteen Eighty-Four}}</ref>. | ||
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*[[Goldstein]]: He’s been the [[CFO]] or the [[COO]] for like ever, man, and everyone knows he's the next {{sex|guy}} for the top job until BOOM one day he’s ''goneski''., turning up in a sleepy second tier firm, trying to turn it into Goldman, and in the process blowing it up. | *[[Goldstein]]: He’s been the [[CFO]] or the [[COO]] for like ever, man, and everyone knows he's the next {{sex|guy}} for the top job until BOOM one day he’s ''goneski''., turning up in a sleepy second tier firm, trying to turn it into Goldman, and in the process blowing it up. | ||
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Revision as of 15:02, 25 March 2020
Template:PeopleIf everyone knows him — it will always be a him— by his Christian name; especially the familiar version, he is a man not to be trifled with, until that day he is denounced as an associate of Goldstein[1].
See also
- Chip: The General Counsel
- Chuck: Was a CEO, until he drew an inappropriate analogy between running an investment bank and disco dancing
- Lloyd: Was a CEO and stayed one, getting to retire on his own terms, even though he drew an inappropriate analogy between running an investment bank and being Jesus.
- Goldstein: He’s been the CFO or the COO for like ever, man, and everyone knows he's the next guy for the top job until BOOM one day he’s goneski., turning up in a sleepy second tier firm, trying to turn it into Goldman, and in the process blowing it up.
References
- ↑ To be clear, for passive aggressive types: this is simply a reference to George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four