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... work.

While others were on vacation, they were working overtime. There were complaints, but they were covered up by the generous overtime pay.

Mainly because there weren't any real old employees in the company; everyone had only been there for a few months, or even just a few weeks.

There were severe shortages in various small managerial positions, provided they put in enough effort, they might even become team leaders.

Young people, especially those newly enterin ...

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