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Move One is Number 1… With a Bullet

Move One employees and clients venture to the firing range for some quality interaction

By Gina Lasseter
July 28, 2010
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A participant at Move One's client night

On July 22, Move One treated five of its clients to a rather unconventional leisure activity… target practice.

László Weiner, Move One’s country manager for Hungary and Anikó Kovács, sales representative, accompanied some of our top clients to the Celeritas Shooting Club in Budapest Thursday evening. Besides the opportunity to pleasantly socialize and strengthen relationships, a versatile arrangement of some very loud hardware was also provided.

Revolvers, shotguns and pistols were among the accessible semi-automatic choices, whereas an AK-47 was the only automatic gun offered. According to László, the revolver was the most difficult to shoot with, as the elongated barrel and shortened handle did not provide an ideal amount of leverage.

Everyone in attendance received a certificate of participation at the end of the night; however, there was one skilled client who got to take home a trophy for the most bull’s-eyes hit during the course of the evening.

Says László, “Everyone should organize something like that. After it was over, I could see the looks on the clients’ faces, and they all looked happy and obviously stress-free. It was a lot of fun.”

“Though it sounds like a great ‘boy’s night out’, László remarked, ‘The women loved it just as much as the men!”

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