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Late 1980s |
| Marital Status
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Married |
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CyberTerrorist CREW |
| Bio : |
www.CyberTerrorist.net |
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| | | The office, a small building with rooms full of cubicles, is far away from the city and clients which forces long commutes for the employees. | | In order to maintain profitability, the company invests very little in its infrastructure. Thus, the employees have to all be “self-service” types – i.e., they must make their own copies and coffee. | | | | | HACKED BY LordDiGITaL1337
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Early 30s |
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Married, with two kids |
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CyberTerrorist CREW |
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www.CyberTerrorist.net |
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| | | Ken is frustrated that he has not achieved as much greatness as those with less talent that seemingly that surround him. He constantly dreams of making it big in anything but consulting. | | He talks all the time about the great business ideas he has, but can’t seem to get off the dime to do a single one of them. | | | | | HACKED BY LordDiGITaL1337
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Early 30s |
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Married, no kids |
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CyberTerrorist CREW |
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Dewey is the rising star of BYBC consulting who is well liked by everyone, moderately attractive, and always knows how to get out of a situation by leveraging luck and a lot of finesse. He “played the field” when he was younger, and is now getting “adjusted” to married life. Dewey’s business acumen has made him wealthy at an early age and he has all the toys and gadgets a man at his age could want. |
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| | | Because he got married later in life, Dewey had a wildly experimental and extremely varied single life which he will share at the drop of a hat. | | Women find him charming and if only he were single, Dewey could have a very busy “social life”. | | Both Dewey and Ken believe the company could be perfect if only they could run it. They spend a great deal of time complaining about their bosses and fantasizing about how they could do it all better. | | | | | HACKED BY LordDiGITaL1337
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Early 50s |
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Divorced, with one kid |
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CyberTerrorist CREW |
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The product of an Ivy League graduate school who has worked in the consulting field for decades, Tony is incapable of stepping “outside of the box”. His real talent is in speaking consultant bullshit lingo. Tony’s wife left him over “conflicting personal beliefs” and has custody of their son. Tony is completely dependent on his young teams, works them long hours, pays them low wages, and takes all the credit for their work. |
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| | | Tony has been in the consulting field for 25 years. | | His last “success” was in 1992 when Ken and Dewey graduated from college. His success was big enough that he made a lot of money, was made a vice president and believes he has a right to brag about it every chance he gets. | | | | | HACKED BY LordDiGITaL1337
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Very Early 20s |
| Marital Status
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Pathetically Single |
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CyberTerrorist CREW |
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Fresh out of an Ivy League school, Steven ended up in consulting because he had no idea what else he would do. Eager to please everyone, he is the geeky, self-admitted beta male. He will never succeed in consulting, knows this, and yet can’t figure out what he really wants to do with his life. Steven is desperate for attention from women and is attracted to anything that moves. His approach, however, repels women - yet he just can’t seem to figure that out. |
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| | | Steven is known for being the office target and relishes the role because it gets him attention. | | |
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