The author easily built a team of his company because __________.A.they were underpaid at their previous jobsB.they were turned down by other companiesC.they were confident of the author and his businessD.they were satisfied with the salaries in his company
The author easily built a team of his company because __________.
A.they were underpaid at their previous jobs
B.they were turned down by other companies
C.they were confident of the author and his business
D.they were satisfied with the salaries in his company
B.they were turned down by other companies
C.they were confident of the author and his business
D.they were satisfied with the salaries in his company
参考解析
解析:文章第三段“I started to build a team who trusted me even though I didn’t have money forpaychecks yet.”由此可见,团队成员对作者及其创办的公司很有信心,否则不会不计后果地给他做事。故选C项。
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