2012年ESL之商务英语 01 Working With Unreliable People(在线收听) |
Working With Unreliable People Paul: What time is it? Jackie: It’s 2:30. The Cleveland office report should have been emailed to us by the end of the workday yesterday. What are we supposed to do now? Paul: If we don’t get their report, we’ll have to hold up the production of the annual report and if that happens, somebody’s head is going to roll. This really leaves us in a lurch. Who’s responsible for the report in Cleveland? Jackie: Noel Simmons. Paul: Oh, no. I know Noel. I used to work with him in the Columbus office. He was always dropping the ball on his responsibilities and I was always having to cover for him. Jackie: You must have had the patience of a saint! If he’s such a flake, why is he still working for this company? Paul: Beats me, but I know we’re in for a long wait if he’s in charge. We have to do something. Get on the phone and see if you can light a fire under him. Unless we keep on him, we’ll never see that report. Jackie: Okay, I’ll call the Cleveland office right now. Paul: And Jackie? Jackie: Yes? Paul: If he gives you a line or some kind of excuse, let me talk to him. Jackie: What’ll you do? Paul: I’ll take him on a trip down memory lane. When I used to work with him, I wasn’t always so patient – or polite.
Script by Dr. Lucy Tse |
原文地址:http://www.tingroom.com/lesson/esl2012/swyy/273862.html |