
'I like you, Hargrove, and I've decided to take you under my wing.'
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'I like you, Hargrove, and I've decided to take you under my wing.'
Businessman on stilts: 'I had to step over a lot of people to get where I am today.'
'He got a raise but not enough to help him clear the fence.'
'Is that the sweet smell of success or some imitation air freshener?'
'I can't believe I didn't get that promotion. So many people have passed me by I feel like a road sign on the highway to success.'
Upward Progress
"Work hard, make the sacrifices and in 25 years you could be just like me!"
"That arrow always goes to the bottom when I walk by."
"It looks like the 'because I say so' has it."
Like many of those in tribicles, Mitch dreamed of one day moving up to the real deal.
Man suffering from rope burn due to climbing the corporate ladder
'I'm moving up to be Chairperson-of-the-board. One of you will be President.' (Men have fencing swords).
"Today we are going to find out if you can that leap."
Not a surprise, coming from the new boss - who looks about 6 years old.
'You're going to have to work your way up to the ground floor like everyone else.'
'You lack the expertise we're looking for, Mr Wheaton - but darn it, I like your attitude.'
"No, I'm not really a CEO. I just like to keep up with the Joneses."
'I'm afraid that the top investment banks are looking for more from job applicants than a 'Top Degree from the University of Hard Knocks'.'
"Look , Malcolm, I get it that you're ambitious. But can't you put that damn thing down just for a minute?"
Building business relations.
Texturing the Walls
'I refuse to relinquish the title, 'Top Young Exec'.'
"Why do you always assume I'm going down?"
If a moo can rise to the top, so can I.
"I've finally arrived. The C.E.O. stopped saying 'who the hell are you' whenever he sees me."
"You know, there's a corporate elevator."
'Here you are, Simmons!'
'You've spelt 'C.V.' wrongly.'
Ladder of Success.
'Let me guess - you lost a fight against a young challenger who has now replaced you as the company's alpha male!'
'I fetch, but it hasn't helped my career any.'
"Mrs. Beasley, send the employees a memo stating that, from now on, they are to refer to me as 'Alpha Male'."
Ted did have some concerns about the appearance of nepotism.
"Firing is too good for you, Mike. I'm going to give you MY job instead!"
"Yes, I'm sure you do deserve further career advancement. But if I promote you again you'll have my job!"
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