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Team Work (standard:science fiction, 3203 words) | |||
Author: Gavin J. Carr | Added: Jan 31 2005 | Views/Reads: 3706/2281 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
You have to be ruthless in business. A future corporation comes up with a unique way of creating cut-throat employees. | |||
“If you want to get ahead in business, then you need team work,” said Fitzsimons. “That's why we need Team Building Day – to forge a link and give us that edge.” I groaned inwardly. Fitzsimons was a great one for this sort of nonsense. Ever since he had become head of Galaxy Finance, around a year ago, he had been determined to make his mark. It wasn't enough that sales were up, or that profits were at an all time high, Fitzsimons wanted us working like clockwork men: greased and ruthless machines that would stop at nothing to achieve their goal. “Now, we all remember last years little debacle,” he said glancing at Williams. “I don't want a repeat performance. You're a team and you should work as one. Remember, you're only as strong as your weakest link. This isn't a business for mealy mouthed wimps – you need to be ruthless!” Williams looked embarrassed. Last year Fitzsimons had booked us on a survival course. The eight of us spent a week abandoned on Rehbus – a jungle planet in Ambartsumian's Knot – fighting off razor-bills and lug-cats with nothing more sophisticated than a sharpened spoon. Poor Williams had lost a leg and had to spend a month in the infirmary growing another, a situation which Fitzsimons seemed to regard as a lapse of character on Williams's part. “Do I make myself clear, team?” “Yes sir,” we said in unison. “I can't hear you. I said do I make myself clear?” “YES SIR!” we shouted, feeling faintly ridiculous. “Good. I want you all to be ready tomorrow at eight sharp.” I almost expected him to shout ‘Dismiss!' But instead he waved us away and disappeared back into his office. We left the conference room dragging our feet like zombies. No-one was looking forward to tomorrow, well, no-one except Wakefield – boss's pet! A smile creased his chubby face and he actually had a spring in his step. “Come on fellows,” he said. “Cheer up – it's a day away from the office!” Williams, still limping even after a year, gave him a dark look and mumbled under his breath, “Goddam crank.” * At eight the next day the company flier arrived to pick me up. I'd slept in and didn't have time for breakfast. I swallowed a vitamin pill instead and washed it down with a mouthful of tap water. Probably for the best, I thought. I didn't know what Fitzsimons had in store and already felt sick with the thought of it. A belly-full of breakfast would probably be a bad idea. All it would take was for me to chuck-up at Team Building Day and I would be plunged into the gloomy mire that was Fitzsimons's disapproval. The others were already on the flier. I sat next to Syed, the company's Press Officer, and buckled my harness. “Ready for this?” she asked. I rolled my eyes and fidgeted in the seat. “I don't think I'll ever be ready for one of Fitzsimons's little jaunts. Have you heard what he's got planned yet?” She shook her head. “He's keeping it to himself. Roscoe's been trying to pump the driver for information, but he won't tell us where we're going.” I sat back resigned and looked out the window. We were pulling away from my apartment block into the dark winter morning. Below us were Click here to read the rest of this story (347 more lines)
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