Malik wore a contemplative expression, as if he had come to understand what he should do and knew how to play to his strengths.
Only by proving his ability to make money would the leadership let him into a lucrative department, and the more Malik thought about it, the happier he became.
He had been worried about being assigned to a marginal office, but now, with no more concerns, he knew that proving his great value was the key to being continuously utilized.
"God, do you think I should go into procurement or logistics?" Malik inquired, as these were the departments with the most perks.
"Most likely procurement! You no longer have any chance in logistics; that place is packed with people with solid connections.
Currently, procurement is challenging; after all, America's treasury is running dry with rats scurrying around, and both foreign and domestic debts are piling up—most purchases are made on credit.