The things that happen around are very interesting. I attended a Diwali event of this particular organization that I was proud to be a part of and now was a ex-officio. I met a professional who I had previously worked with, at this event. He was covering this event at no costs. When the time came to get the pepping hot food that was ready, he was leaving. I asked him to join us. Apparently, he was only there to cover the event but would not be eating. That was the deal that was signed between the executives and him.
I asked one of the executives to ask him to grab food, which she did, but it was understandable that he declined. I was very disappointed that something like this would happen, especially, when it was Diwali, the festival of happiness, sharing happiness.
I am now supporting this individual openly and letting everyone know that he does a great job
I asked one of the executives to ask him to grab food, which she did, but it was understandable that he declined. I was very disappointed that something like this would happen, especially, when it was Diwali, the festival of happiness, sharing happiness.
I am now supporting this individual openly and letting everyone know that he does a great job
1 comment:
That deal was a bit cheap...i mean you r right, Diwali is a festival of sharing joy and happiness
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