Rise and Fall: The Story of Jim’s Corporate Journey

This man put an E collar on his dog.
When he thought it was too noisy,
he goes to work. They all drive the latest Bmws.
Jim was an ordinary employee.
His company is one of the top 500 companies in the world.
That day, Jim got a notice.
The boss wanted him to meet him on the top floor.
It’s a well known fact. In such a big company,
the higher the position, the higher the floor.
Jim was so happy that he was grinning from ear to ear.
He couldn’t help but sing a song. In the elevator,
the CFO told him the good news.
Jim was about to be promoted to vice president.
He’s finally been promoted after fifteen years of hard work.
Jim was so excited he couldn’t speak.
Not only did he get a bigger house,
he took out a loan to put in a new lawn.
The first thing he did when he became vice president.
He was scheduled for a financial interview on TV.
He thought it was to promote himself.
But as soon as the interview started,
Jim was grilled by the host.
He said, the CEO of your company,
why did he sell all his shares?
Prosecutors have seized the CFO’s documents.
And why are you so shameless?
Jim was sweating from the questioning.
When he answered, the stock price continued to fall.
And finally it stopped.
The shares issued globally became a pile of waste paper.
Jim also swore that The company will disclose all the documents.
When he returned to the company again,
the company was in chaos. Employees were destroying data
and people were grabbing things to pay off the bills.
Jim also Learned from the CFO.
The company has been making false accounts.
On the surface, it seems to be making money.
Now it has become an empty shell.
Jim rushed to find the boss to ask for clarification.
But the boss escaped in a helicopter with his secretary.
Jim was left alone in the wind.
He thought what happened today was crazy.
When he got home, his wife was even crazier.
She called the workers to install an open air bath.
Even dinner was an all meat feast.
She could cook a whole cow if the oven wasn’t too small.
The company just went bankrupt and his wife quit her job.
Jim’s blood pressure went through the roof.
But it wasn’t his wife’s fault.
He encouraged her to quit to stay home with the kids.
Jim didn’t want to hide it from his wife.
He told her about the bankruptcy.
His wife was happy one minute
and the next minute she was all sad.
But it didn’t matter.
Jim still had his Severance package and his pension.