Chapter 246 Inquiring
After Faye Nash finished speaking, Bonnie Ford's face instantly turned ashen.
Before Bonnie could retort, Faye added, "Galen, please contact Ms. Ford's assistant to buy the air ticket for her."
Galen Victor, who was standing outside the door, hurriedly replied, "Got it, Ms. Nash."
After speaking, Galen took out her mobile phone and contacted Bonnie's assistant.
After the call, Galen reported to Faye, "Ms. Nash, we've bought the ticket."
Faye nodded indifferently and looked at Bonnie, "If I want to do something, I can do it without any pillow-talk with Mr. Farrell."
Bonnie was rendered speechless.
Faye, "Do you have anything else to say to me, Ms. Ford?"
Bonnie was shocked by Faye's attitude. After quite a while, she said angrily, "Faye Nash, we're peers. Why should I listen to you about my work?"
Faye's lips curled up, "You probably don't know, but in Farrell Media, seniority is also an important factor in addition to the ranking of positions."
Bonnie,"..."
Smaller animals were eaten by bigger ones. It was common for seniors to bully newcomers, no matter among management personnel or ordinary staff.
Bonnie joined the company for half a year, and she had been very arrogant because she had a strong supporter in Farrell Group.
Being frustrated by Faye out of a sudden, Bonnie was stunned and couldn't speak for a while.
Seeing Faye's calm look, Bonnie held her anger in and left after giving Faye a vicious glare.
Seeing that Bonnie was about to get out of the office, Faye said indifferently, "Ms. Ford, now that you know how uncomfortable it is to be suppressed by a person well-connected with the boss, I hope you can measure other's corn by your own bushel in the future."
Bonnie paused for a while, then strode away.
As Bonnie left, the office quieted down.
When Bonnie was shouting in Faye's office, many people were secretly watching the scenes.
Now that it was finished, people started whispering.
"How Ms. Nash handle things never let me down."
"That Ms. Ford is really too arrogant."
"I guess you don't know it, right? I've heard that Bonnie Ford's assistant not only needs to work for her in the company, but she also has to take care of Ford's daily life after work. The day before yesterday, Ford asked that poor girl to buy her soymilk in the middle of the night. Maybe she's insane."
"So Ms. Nash asked her to measure other's corn by her own bushel just now."
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