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Case Study: Cartison Investment Firm
Cartison Investment Firm is my dad's first company built from the ground up. My recent acquired position is Chief Risk Officer and my twin is the company's Senior Risk Manager, we were both SRM's, but I fought for a position that holds corporate title and I work closely with companies of our level and those that invest heavily. My brother however, didn’t want anything to do with corporate because of his other jobs and those he oversees.
I saw my first client inside my office and I must say I appreciate when they're early, because I do not tolerate tardiness when it comes to my time, we offer appointments for a reason! He was a gorgeous man, I must admit. He looks to be 6' tall minimum, broad shoulders, light skinned and biracial; American
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Let's be off now Shyla" my dad interjected
I heard my client laughed behind me at my dad's statement. my dad wasted no time on the questions he dived right on in.
"Why did you go to work princess?"
"Firstly, I had an appointment I didn’t want to miss and lastly, because I don’t feel the need to sit home and drown in self-pity or watch my brother look at me with hurt and pain imprinted on his features. I lived entrapped within myself for so long, I lived in a low point of my life for years, I refused for those memories to drag me back down there again. I wouldn’t lie and say that I've dealt with it, but I buried it and tried to move on with my life ever since that night " I felt the tears to the surface of my eyes so pulled into this nearby park and allow them fall ungracefully down my face silently.
I pushed open my car door and walked underneath a big tree with beautiful lilac budding flowers, my dad came up to me and let my sobs mess up his suit.
"Where did you get the tape?" I asked
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We were dressed alike, something we have grown accustomed to every Friday. We rode in MY Lamborghini LP 610-4 mint green and customized leather black interior with a variety of green detailing. I don’t think my brother will ever forgive my father for the purchase of my latest love. I showed my dad the picture of this car and brother was dead set on 'Shy that ugly', 'dad do not purchase that for me I prefer an Audi R8', 'Shy that's a ridiculously bizarre car'. However, once my baby arrived, 'dad purchase me one please', daddy told him no and he begged endlessly for months, it was quite hilarious to

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