jumps repeatedly in the movie, saying that it is an investment company of the Bush and Osama bin Laden family, and Bush Sr. also visited Saudi Arabia on behalf of this company. Although I had heard it before, I still fell on the sofa in sweat.
It's hard to say, this Carlyle is my client. I am now writing memo in another window open day and night, just to write a consultation report for them.
Carlyle is basically known to everyone in our branch, the so-called "black hole", if you fall in, you can't get out. I have also applied for jobs there before. The Washington Center is very close to the White House. It is a building with about four or five floors. The interior is very complicated. Carlyle's own lads are lost. Later, I found out that the people in this company are too glamorous, not to my taste, and they didn't want me. As a result, I still have to work for them indirectly, and it may be difficult for them to have nothing to do with consulting in Washington. Most of them are actually a real estate investment firm, and rumor has it that maybe half of the houses in Washington are related to them. A specially selected customer, even printing a tax form, with thousands of pages, has to print it on the best white glossy hard paper. At that time, my colleague told me, there is no way, the family is high society, and the boss is the president of the United States.
Also, Dick Cheney's company, Halliburton, I interviewed before when I was in the middle. Watching this movie really gave me a heart attack.
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