Chapter 106: Professional Managers (Ask for Subscription!Ask for Monthly Pass!)

Historically, Chinatown has not been without Chinese tycoons, and many of them have finally gone into ruin because of cronyism.

Wang An recently planned to hand over the position of CEO of the company to his son, and made a fuss with a group of shareholders over this matter, which has been published in the newspapers, and the market value of Wang An's computer company has fallen slightly, and his son is not a talented manager, the old man surnamed Wang clearly knows this, but he is determined to go his own way under the influence of traditional concepts.

The source of Su Mu's anxiety is mainly because he is too young, and his family likes to meddle in his affairs.

But Old Man Su is stubborn to death, as long as Old Man Su thinks it is right, he won't listen to anyone, and he is very worried that his family will get involved and cause conflicts after learning that he has invested in the supermarket.

At the age of sixteen, it is just the time period when people have their own unique way of thinking, and Su Mu is slowly growing up, and his thinking concept has become more independent.

After thinking about it for a long time, I really came up with a solution to hire a professional manager!

There is a manager caught in the middle, so that there is no need to worry about the parents who directly control themselves, and in addition, it will not affect the operation of the company, otherwise in the face of the old man's high pressure, Su Mu will probably not be able to bear it

Everyone is a little annoyed.

There are a hundred ways to educate their children for a hundred parents, and Su Mu's family is not bad, at least the family is harmonious, and they care about him very much.

If it weren't for the fact that his grandfather was too strong, Su Mu's personality might not be so good, the phrase "there are gains and losses" is appropriate anywhere, the older generation's thinking is rigid, and it is difficult to explain the truth to them.

So, at about eight o'clock in the evening, he said to his father, who was helping the guests cook, and hurriedly went out to find a helper.

If the business is good, he will almost tell his family tomorrow that he has invested in a supermarket, and Su Mu needs a manager to help him in the middle, so as to avoid the idea that his old man or parents can manage the company himself.

He didn't know many managerial professionals, except for "Money", the Jew who grew up in Chinatown, Qian Helberg, who was studying at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

Su Mu felt that Herberg should know a lot of outstanding business talents, not to be more capable, just to avoid this catastrophe, and there will be time to slowly change people in the future.

The last time he came, Qian Helberg was selling his father's old house, and Su Mu knew where it was, muttering things like "don't leave" and "saving people like fighting fires" along the way.

Su Mu is well aware of the personality of his family, and he does not believe that his grandfather or parents are capable of running a supermarket at all.

There are only a few accurate pieces of information from the radio, and Walmart will rise to be one of them, which shows that the supermarket industry is promising, and he is worried that he will be screwed up by his parents.

It's sad to say.

At present, he is still a minor, and his parents and elders have the right to meddle in all of Su Mu's affairs, both legally and morally, if the old man is stubborn and wants to help Su Mu take care of his business, there is no way to stop it.

He was able to take away more than $4,000 in entrepreneurial funds just now, and he may also help Su Wood Pipe Company next, whether it will be taken care of or destroyed, it is difficult to say for the time being, so he is in such a hurry.

From afar, he saw that the lamp of the old Jew Herberg's house was still on, and a look of joy was written on his face.

Crossing the road to the door of his house, Su Mu raised his arm and knocked on the door, and soon someone came to open the door, and when he saw that Qian Heerberg was still at home, he breathed a sigh of relief: "It's really good, you're still there." ā€

"I—I've been at home, do you have anything to do with me?" asked Herberg, confused

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As a representative of being free-ranged by his parents, Qian Helberg probably understood something after listening to Su Mu's explanation of the cause and effect, and suddenly asked, "Are you worried that your family will take away your company?"

"Huh?" Su Mu was a little confused, and hurriedly explained: "No, no, they think that I am not capable enough, and they will definitely want to help me manage the company, but my family has not studied business systematically, and I am worried that there will be chaos." ā€

Nodding his head again, this really understood, Herberg gloated at Su Mu: "Who made you a minor, it's strange that they can rest assured of you, but I can understand your thoughts, my mother liked to dominate me at the beginning, I didn't like it at the time, and now I miss the feeling of being cared for." ā€

"I'm sorry. ā€

Su Mu sat on the sofa and whispered.

The reason for the apology is that Herberg's Chinese mother has died, and he is still doted on by his family, and expressing his dissatisfaction at this moment is a bit like showing off.

"No need to apologize, it's not your fault that she died, it's my father's fault. ā€

It has been a long time since the incident, Herberg's parents have died, and recently he lived alone in this empty house, and he poured Su Mu a glass of water, and said in his mouth:

"If you come tomorrow, you probably won't see me, the house has been sold at a low price. ā€

"That's good luck for me. ā€

"You mean you need a professional manager to help you take care of those businesses, right, 150,000 dollars, how can you have so much money?"

"For more than 150,000 yuan, I invested in a company in Menlo Park, Silicon Valley, and the main business was selling computers. ā€

Su Mu paused for two seconds, remembering that he was asking for someone now, and then replied truthfully: "Luckily, I won a lottery ticket during the summer vacation, and I just had the opportunity to do business, so I didn't tell my family, and I took it out to invest first." ā€

"So your luck seems good, well, Sue, what do you think of me?" Herberg asked him.

"What?"

"I mean, I'm here to help you with your business, give me two thousand dollars a month, and I'll do it for you. The premise is that you don't dislike that I didn't get a graduation certificate, but I definitely know more about specific business knowledge than you, and I studied at Morgan Stanley last year and the summer vacation the year before last. ā€

This made Su Mu curious, and asked Herberg, "Why don't you continue to finish at Wharton? I remember it was a great school." ā€

"I don't have any money, and I feel sick at the thought of having to repay the loan for so long. Herberg lost his college degree and looked a little depressed.

At first, he thought that after selling the house, he would have money to continue his studies, but he didn't expect that his father owed a lot of debts outside, and the house was his father's asset, and if he could have a little money left after paying off the debts, it would be his turn to take it.

Wharton was still in class at this time, and he hadn't been to school for half a month.

"Two thousand dollars a month is a bit high, so if you can satisfy me after three months, I will give you such a high salary, and I can only give you a thousand dollars a month during the three-month internship period, deal?"

"Ok, you are the boss, I want to advance half a month's salary for food. ā€

Su Mu nodded, his heart was dripping blood, hiring one more person, and spending an extra money