packard1928
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I agree with this. There are too many theories that make Hutch out to be a mastermind behind the scenes. With the context we have about Hutch's personality, he was most likely just thinking.too many concepts, I just think that Hucth spent the whole day thinking about whether to stay with his wife or not, also to let off steam, to avoid committing something crazy.
You get from the game scrypt. Rpywhere/how did you get these?
Tbh, Vivian's "ideas" are plainly stupid and it shows her actual experience of sales comes from the shows she watches on tv :Hutch is not going to have a good end in this story neither does Vivian. He can't defend his pride and not the honor of his wife.
Sorry but I don't see that happening. He proved 2 times that he can't plan or organize anything. Vivian had to look up for him at the internet on how to deal with clients and also the dine & wine scenario had been Vivian's idea before Christian took over. And what about the empty blog?
There is no way Hutch takes the initiative to run any plot against anyone!
Just take a look at the preview pics Dev sent us a couple of days before. Hutch at the nudie bar!
You are going to the nudie bar to have fun, relax and let some steam off. Even Al Bundy, a shoe salesman knows how to appreciate that kind of place. What does Hutch do? Exactly...n o t h i n g !
Well, we don't know what the company does, we know very little about it. The only part of it we see is the original office, kept for nostalgia, amongst other things, when the company expanded. There is a warehouse as well, so at the very least one other location. What we see only houses the sales function, plus a bit of admin. There are only two companies in the city providing whatever service it is, and the money is obviously good enough that other jobs just can't touch it, or Hutch wouldn't have been as dismissive of them during the job search, stating that he wouldn't be able to make as much elsewhere.Tbh, Vivian's "ideas" are plainly stupid and shows her actual experience of sales comes from the shows she watches on tv :
- Chrsitian's business appears to be medium sized and definitely not proposing high end products. Spending time and money to wine and dine the client would be only worth it if he would command very large amount of items. Most of their clients will only be responsive to the bottom line factor, you can visit them and sign a contract in the same run if you're convincing.
-Her husband has been doing this for 6 years, so he must have been good at sales ( espcially considering the first times he has lost lcients ,his job is in jeopardy)
- Wining and dining clients are eligible tactics when you wanna "charm" a client, meaning it's very hard to get. Most seen in cases the client got so many choices : choice of an attorney, investment banker, etc.
All this to say Vivian trying to help her husband lookin up google and having seen all Suits seasons is purely laughable.
That would be a very interesting outcome. And with the special effect from the dev design is gonna be an amazing kinetik novel.Something tells me its going to be Vivian who will want to return to marriage. Hutch is going to shut it down and give her a full recap of her escapades, as well as why he allowed her to do what she wanted to do. He'll most likely tell her he gave her a pass for his boss, he did not expect her to take this opportunity to fuck the town. Also he will blow up her spot about her doing something with the guys at her sons school and embarrassed her son now he wants to transfer schools because he is being bullied and harrased about how much to fuck your mom. She will lose her job because pictures will show up of her. Hutch and his son will move away to get some distance. Addison will not be with Hutch.
Guy it's the opposite, it's when there is a lot of options for a client that you have to do the extra mile.Look at their offices, it's not a big business. look at Christian house (my parents have a way bigger house and they are not rich). Money being good is not the same thing as being a huge company.Well, we don't know what the company does, we know very little about it. The only part of it we see is the original office, kept for nostalgia, amongst other things, when the company expanded. There is a warehouse as well, so at the very least one other location. What we see only houses the sales function, plus a bit of admin. There are only two companies in the city providing whatever service it is, and the money is obviously good enough that other jobs just can't touch it, or Hutch wouldn't have been as dismissive of them during the job search, stating that he wouldn't be able to make as much elsewhere.
We don't know that Hutch has never lost clients before. We just know that as the catalyst for this game, he was told their rival was courting their clients, Hutch was told to shore up his portfolio (as, presumably the other guys were also told to do with their clients), and Hutch wasn't successful with two of his. I'd say the issue is more because it was two in a day, and after he had specifically been told to make sure it didn't happen. Businesses lose clients all the time, I bet everyone in that office has had clients drop them at some point, and they're still working there.
Wining and dining and trying to charm a prospective client is no less important when there are just two options available than when there are dozens. In fact, it's probably more important when the options are limited.
Would you be satisfied with this ending or would you be concerned about stomach pain?Hutch is not going to have a good end in this story neither does Vivian. He can't defend his pride and not the honor of his wife.
Sorry but I don't see that happening. He proved 2 times that he can't plan or organize anything. Vivian had to look up for him at the internet on how to deal with clients and also the dine & wine scenario had been Vivian's idea before Christian took over. And what about the empty blog?
There is no way Hutch takes the initiative to run any plot against anyone!
Just take a look at the preview pics Dev sent us a couple of days before. Hutch at the nudie bar!
You are going to the nudie bar to have fun, relax and let some steam off. Even Al Bundy, a shoe salesman knows how to appreciate that kind of place. What does Hutch do? Exactly...n o t h i n g !
It's not from tv series it's from the internet after doing some research.Tbh, Vivian's "ideas" are plainly stupid and it shows her actual experience of sales comes from the shows she watches on tv :
The wine & dine plan has nothing to do with convincing the clients. This wine & dine plan was Vivian's idea to persuade Christian to keep Hutch in the company Christian owns.- Chrsitian's business appears to be medium sized and definitely not proposing high end products. Spending time and money to wine and dine the client would be only worth it if he would command very large amount of items. Most of their clients will only be responsive to the bottom line factor, you can visit them and sign a contract in the same run if you're convincing.
Oh and why did he lost two important clients without even knowing? Why did those clients not inform Hutch who should be their contact person?-Her husband has been doing this for 6 years, so he must have been good at sales ( espcially considering the first times he has lost lcients ,his job is in jeopardy)
Again:- Wining and dining clients are eligible tactics when you wanna "charm" a client, meaning it's very hard to get. Most seen in cases the client got so many choices : choice of an attorney, investment banker, etc.
All this to say Vivian trying to help her husband lookin up google and having seen all Suits seasons is purely laughable.
Why would it be convincing if this was for another reason. From a guy who's signing and managing contracts on a daily basis, i would strongly advise you to not have this "idea" if you lost a string of clients. You lost your clients, not because u weren't cuddly enough but bc u weren't watching your competition enough.It's not from tv series it's from the internet after doing some research.
The wine & dine plan has nothing to do with convincing the clients. This wine & dine plan was Vivian's idea to persuade Christian to keep Hutch in the company Christian owns.
Oh and why did he lost two important clients without even knowing? Why did those clients not inform Hutch who should be their contact person?
From my pov because he's not very committed to this job. Only good for numbers but to handle clients is sth that is a little out of his reach.
Again:
The wine & dine plan has nothing to do with convincing the clients. This wine & dine plan was Vivian's idea to persuade Christian to keep Hutch in the company Christian owns.
Dev told us his story will have a heavy dark end and all you guys come up with is that Hutch reaches a level of self confident out of nowhere and and can cope with everything. That's just not going to happen.
Christian told him to shore up all of his customers, not just the two who then left.Guy it's the opposite, it's when there is a lot of options for a client that you have to do the extra mile.Look at their offices, it's not a big business. look at Christian house (my parents have a way bigger house and they are not rich). Money being good is not the same thing as being a huge company.
On a sidenote, i find it troubling Huctch lost the very clients Christian warned him about.
The wining and dining is Vivian's idea for the customers, to show the human touch. They are just going to try it out on Christian first, to show him what they mean by it, and that it works. Though of course, that backfires, in a sense...The wine & dine plan has nothing to do with convincing the clients. This wine & dine plan was Vivian's idea to persuade Christian to keep Hutch in the company Christian owns.
While some have commented that maybe this hints at Hutch not being very good at his job altogether, I think it is also possible that Christian somehow knew these clients were in jeopardy of being lost (perhaps for reasons outside of Hutch's control) and then informed Hutch about it when it was already too late to retain their business. If that were the case, then this would have set things up to where Christian could blame Hutch for losing the two clients, though not really his fault.On a sidenote, i find it troubling Huctch lost the very clients Christian warned him about.
With that being the case, what I just said would not be as much of a possibility, but it still may have been due to factors outside of Hutch's control that those two clients just so happened to take their business elsewhere around the same time.Christian told him to shore up all of his customers, not just the two who then left.
If your job is to sale things, yes being very succesfull means being huge bc u need a lot of administrative functions (sales, legal, accounting, hr, eventually it). Even for a medium sized company, that'sa lot of people. I remind you the sales room is not very crowded. Christian didn't give a shit about Vivian ideas, he just knew he was gonna use this to hit that.Christian told him to shore up all of his customers, not just the two who then left.
We don't know how big the company is, just that the sales office is the original office before they expanded. It could be really big - we just don't know what service they provide. Maybe they don't need a huge office, it doesn't mean they aren't really successful (successful doesn't automatically mean physically huge).
The wining and dining is Vivian's idea for the customers, to show the human touch. They are just going to try it out on Christian first, to show him what they mean by it, and that it works. Though of course, that backfires, in a sense...