"Rai is Rai. I’ve been working there for over 50 years. I know it well. I know full well what Rai’s limitations are. When, some time ago, I said that gratitude wasn’t exactly Rai’s strong point, I was a bit angry. But it’s also quite true. The fact is that Rai isn’t a person; it isn’t a boss with whom you have a good or bad relationship. It changes constantly. You find yourself talking to different people. There are those who respect you, those who don’t, those who can’t wait to put you to work and those who can’t wait to put someone else to work. You have to bear this in mind, just as you must bear in mind, however, that it is the company where I have spent my whole life."
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