Single mother Angie (played by Kierston Wareing) goes to the Polish company with an immigration agency. However, she loses her job because she can't s[Expand All]
Single mother Angie (played by Kierston Wareing) goes to the Polish company with an immigration agency. However, she loses her job because she can't stand her bad colleagues. Unwilling to accept failure, Angie and her roommate Rose (played by Juliet Ellis) decide to set up their own career agency. Anji acted promptly and quickly got in touch with the factory owners, rented the premises and opened for business. During the entrepreneurial stage, Anji, in order to survive, was willing to take the risk of illegal operation and appropriated the income of foreign workers under the guise of tax payment. On the other hand, Anji's son got into trouble at school because he had not been taken care of by her for a long time. Faced with the concerns of her elderly parents, Anji insisted on devoting most of her energy to work and used all kinds of legal or illegal means to gather people close to her, hoping to open a formal intermediary company in half a year. Due to problems with her partner, Angie was unable to pay her wages. She had the heart to refuse to pay the workers, dragging herself and Rose into a dispute...[Collapse]