Act Thirty-Nine The Son of Kindness
Doug did not answer immediately.
Although the knowledge level of Yale students in this era is just like that in Doug's view, if compared with other people in the same era, students at Yale College are absolutely top students.
It is not uncommon for a graduate from an ordinary business school to have a monthly salary of no less than one dollar, and it is not uncommon for him to get ten dollars.
A Yale Business student who only earns the median salary of graduates from ordinary business schools seems to be a bit cheap.
Besides, when it comes to financial-related positions, whether it is cashiers or accountants, if an effective regulatory system has not yet been formed, especially in the early stages of the company's inception, you must use reliable people who are well-known and trustworthy.
And the one in front of you...
Doug looked up and down, whether it was a golden, meticulous, greasy head, a bohemian smile, or an expensive outfit. From any perspective, he looked like a cynical young man, and there was no possibility of reliability.
"Sorry, you do not meet the recruitment requirements of Clayden Printing and Dyeing Factory for the time being." Doug refused.
A Yale student named John put his head on the recruitment notice and scanned it back and forth twice, and said in a slightly questioning tone, "There are no standards above that I don't meet! Why not hire me?"
"Because..." Doug said with a slight confinement, "Although you meet all the above conditions, I was the one who decided to hire him in the end. By the way, can you ask you what month he was born?"
"October."
"I'm so sorry, I don't like people born in October. Do you think my reason is enough?" Doug said.
"I'm sorry, I was actually born in September." John looked at Doug slyly.
Doug's Civilization Stick knocked on the wall twice and said, "That's even more regretful. Just now, it was just a test for you. The most basic requirement of the financial staff is honesty. You obviously deceived me just now.
Because of your dishonesty, I refuse to hire you to be a worker at Clayden Printing and Dyeing Factory?”
"You're an interesting person." John stared at Doug's colored pupils with black eyes.
Other Yale students who presented the Brownian movement saw Doug and a classmate standing at the door of the printing and dyeing factory to discuss the problem, and then moved towards this side.
The first person heard the conversation between Doug and John and told others.
Although Doug's operation just now is still sophistry, it still has a lot of effects even if it feels a little wrong from the bottom of my heart.
Doug glanced and found that more and more Yale students were gathering, and it seemed that many of them were eager to apply for the job. At the same time, he was looking for reasons to reject these Yale men.
"Listen to Doug, please say a few words." Doug spoke out.
"All students are top students at Yale. I believe that no matter whether they are personal or professional, they are the first-class existences in the world today.
I am a little Clayden printing and dyeing factory, and it is an honor to apply for the job.
but!
Everyone might as well think about it.
Since everyone is already so outstanding, are there more important positions waiting for everyone?
Are you willing to do a job like the female worker you have seen just now in the small Clayden Printing and Dyeing Factory?
They are just ordinary people, and they have developed their current abilities through repeated thousands of times.
What Clayden Printing and Dyeing Factory needs are thousands of ordinary people.
As for those of you, the current Clayden Printing and Dyeing Factory is not that you can’t afford it, but that you can’t afford it.
You can joke that you have a very low salary, but I, Doug Clayden, cannot give it that way!
Please give ordinary people a chance!
Please take a look at these unemployed and displaced people on the streets!
When building a business, you should not just focus on profits, but also perform social responsibilities.
Classmate John, I apologize to you for the sophistry just now.
I don’t want outstanding talents like John, I just want to give more opportunities for ordinary people to support their families.
You may ask if you hire dozens of people and hundreds of people are useful?
My answer is useful.
Because behind these dozens and hundreds of people are their families, their parents, relatives, and brothers and sisters. Their salary can also cover a series of expenses such as food, clothing, housing and transportation to support more people and more relatives.
Even the small Clayden printing and dyeing factory, in the unprecedented Great Depression, only one small cup of the sea of unemployment.
But it's all right?
Therefore, I hope that my classmates will not come to me to apply for jobs with those poor people.
What we need to do is to do our best to provide more jobs and allow more ordinary people to live happily.
This is what we should do, right?”
"yes!"
"Doug is right!"
...
Doug pressed down the voices of people with both hands and said earnestly, "This is our duty and our mission."
Even if you want to follow me, don’t blind your eyes because of the leaves in front of you.
Thank you everyone!”
Applause was thunderous.
Not only was the oil-filled master and apprentice trio standing at the door, looking around like a standing German shepherd.
The female workers were attracted by the content outside. Although the movements on their hands had not stopped yet, their necks were stretched out like strange things, hoping to see a little bit.
The residents who had been watching and watching because so many Yale students had arrived, and the onlookers who followed him, although they only heard Doug's words, could so many top students have been wrong with applauding? So they also applauded.
John, who was closest to Doug, looked at this not tall and needed to step on a tall building to show that Doug was not angry at all, but watched his performance quietly.
He found that Doug, a child, looked very much like his father. He could always use some illusory things to make people follow him to the death.
However, he saw too much because of this trick.
Just like he always gets sick, he becomes a doctor. Although he is just an African doctor, he can finally see some tricks.
He just wanted to get off the carriage and have fun, and he also wanted to see what level this person who looks very similar to his father is.
His current level did not disappoint him, but it made him feel a little overwhelmed.
His father always told him that the more people say what they say, the more they actually lack.
Almost all people who are full of charity are bad guys.
The father of John who said this was a famous charity expert in the Mafia (Harmony).
John was a little suspicious at first, but he was very sure that Doug was no different from his father.
Chapter completed!