"If I hadn't wanted to be under surveillance, I would have sent my CV to work at the Post Office." Signed Maurizio Sarri, the Juventus coach, in response to a question about the pressure. "Everything is normal. We are in February and racing in all competitions, in line with the objectives set this season, "added the Italian technician, at a press conference.
Gli esami - contrariamente a quanto sostiene #Sarri - alle #Poste ci sono eccome. pic.twitter.com/LE8SUFo2bL
- Poste Italiane (@PosteNews) February 12, 2020An outing that the Italian Post has only moderately appreciated. She "invites Mr. Sarri to devote a few minutes of his precious time to discovering that La Poste is the largest company in the country, chosen by young graduates as one of the most attractive companies, recognized as one of the top 500 companies in the world for the quality of working life ”. A message, posted on Twitter , in which the group recalls that it "achieved one of the best performances on the stock market in 2019" and that it "ranks third in the world for Italian companies for image and the reputation".
“Contrary to what Mr. Sarri suggests, the pressure does exist at the Post Office, which is responsible to citizens, businesses and public administrations. We are waiting for him in one of our 15,000 centers so that he can see our daily work in person, ”concludes Swiss Post. It will not be a priori Thursday, Juventus Turin facing AC Milan in the semi-finals of the Italian Cup…
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