1. And more and more bright young university graduates despair at the idea of becoming company men like their fathers, particularly after four years of recession. 2. And while he is a good company man, Williams has not been afraid to chart his own course. 3. And, like Chase, he no longer wants to be a company man. 4. At Hewlett-Packard, his departure surprised and disappointed some people like Jim Cyrier, general manager of the patient monitoring division and a long-time company man. 5. A company man. 6. A salaryman takes great pains to become a better Mitsubishi man, Mitsui man or whatever company man is required. 7. After their long vigil, his family remembers a golf fanatic and IRS company man. 8. But before that night, the same press looked at those patrician features and saw a company man. 9. But essentially DeMille was a company man who strove to keep actors in work. 10. But Harbert was a loyal company man, and he adapted. |