According to our studies, most employees in the retail clothing industry move from retailer to retailer, changing companies and locations a few times in the course of their careers. However, Fine Threads Inc. is known globally for its ability to keep the best retail associates and back-office staff. Fine Threads attributes its success in keeping the finest employees to its casual corporate structure. Company representatives claim that their firm's hierarchy is flat, they have an open-door policy, and all the employees have accountability to each other.
Which of the the following circumstances, if true, will most undermine the argument's conclusion?
A. Many of Fine Threads' management-level employees have previously worked at, at most, one other retail clothing company.
B. A hierarchical work environment tends to thwart the cooperative exchange of ideas that retail clothing employees enjoy.
C. Some people employed in the retail clothing industry quickly tire of their positions because of the level of physical activity associated with their jobs.
D. In a non-hierarchical work environment, people do not discuss their dissatisfaction with their jobs.
E. The cost of living near most Fine Threads retail stores is much lower than it is in areas in which competitors have their stores.