Countdown to My Divorce
Her Exit 675
hapter 675
At Rachel’s mention of her sry, the saledy immediately became wary. She looked naively at Rachel.
“Miss, are you trying to take my job? You won’t be able to do this job. You have to deal with nasty
customers all day.”
Rachel had the urge tough at the fearful look on the youngdy’s face. She hurriedly exined, “Don’t
worry, I’m not here to steal your job. I just think you’re very friendly and speak very well. Do you want to
consider a change of jobs?”
Rachel thought of hiring this youngdy if she majored in a relevant field. Thepany was currently in
need of a salesperson who could liaise with customers, anyway.
The saledy was surprised by Rachel’s question. “Change of jobs? But what job can I switch to? I used to
study finance and design. I only picked up sales after I started working.”
It was Rachel’s turn to feel surprised. “You didn’t study sales?”
Rachel thought the saledy majored in that. It turned out to be something she picked upter on. That
meant she must have some talent for it.
“Can I have your contact so I can share more with you? I’m from a legitimatepany. You can even
search for the name online. If you work for us, I guarantee you that the pay and benefits will be better
than here,” Rachel said.
The saledy’s eyes lit up at Rachel’s promise, but she didn’t dare to speak too loudly. If her colleagues
overheard, they might b to their manager.
She nodded, then cleared her throat and said, “Let me give you my number. I can inform you once we
have new collectionsing in.”
“Sure.”
The two of them exchanged numbers. Rachel picked a bottle of perfume to give the saledy more
business.
Since Tyler had asked her to get a bottle of perfume for herself, there was no need for her to be
pretentious.
What’s more, she was going to help him outter. She would take this perfume aspensation for the hard work she was about to put in.
While the saledy was busy packing up the two bottles of perfume, Rachel stood at the counter and turned around to look at Tyler
“Mr. Hunt,e here and make payment.”
Tyler put down his magazine and made his way to the counter. He was very tall, and his intimidating aura overwhelmed Rachel as he stood next to her.
He pulled his card out and swiped it on the terminal before keeping it away.
The saledy handed Rachel two bags of different colors. “Miss, this one is yours. And this…this one is
the other woman’s.”
The saledy’s gaze darted to Tyler when she mentioned the other woman.
Tyler remained expressionless; he didn’t even turn to look at her. He also chose to ignore the looks all the salespeople were giving him, as well as their conversations he had overheard.
Rachel admired hisposure throughout this entire incident.
Rachel took the bags and said to the saledy, “I might need to buy another bottle for my friend. I’ll text youter.b” /b
“Sure. Let me see you two out.”
The saledy walked Rachel and Tyler to the door, where Rachel subtly winked at her. She was quick on
her feet, albeit a little gossipy–but that wasn’t a problem for Rachel. It was a habit that could be curbed.
If Rachel focused on the saledy’s strengths instead, she was confident that thetter would end up
outstanding at sales. She had to consider the position she could assign this saledy to in thepany.
After leaving the mall, she gave Tyler the perfume she had selected for his client. “This is bfor /byour client. I
selected a Lily–of–the–Valley perfume for her. Do you want to try it out?”
Tyler took it, then put it aside on the back seat.
“I don’t know a thing about women’s stuff. I’m sure you made an excellent choice. Do you have anything going on recently?”