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....because you're a nobody in Genoa City if you aren't a CEO or COO of some huge multi-national corporation. It's like there ARE no other jobs in that town.
....because you're a nobody in Genoa City if you aren't a CEO or COO of some huge multi-national corporation. It's like there ARE no other jobs in that town.
....because you're a nobody in Genoa City if you aren't a CEO or COO of some huge multi-national corporation. It's like there ARE no other jobs in that town.
... and everyone has to gloat their title when opening every conversation with each other.
I really enjoyed the two-episode stand-alone where she successfully argued her Ph.D. dissertation before the university faculty. Her dissertation, "Lather, Rinse Repeat: The Three Step Chemical Process" drew rave reviews.
Re: Adam’s qualifications in business. Didn’t I hear correctly in some older episodes of Y&R, that at least Adam got a degree in business from attending Harvard? Unless he embellished an old resume for Newman, but I think I recall Victor mentioning it.
What were Nick’s and Victoria’s? Did either of them go to business school? Did Victor or Nikki? Think I did hea4 something about Victor as a salesman. T(ink Nick and Victoria were taught from Victor mostly and started from bottom up.
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