Act XXXIX: The Son of Mercy
Doug didn't answer right away.
Although the knowledge level of Yale students in this era is the same thing in Doug's view, if you compare it horizontally with other contemporaries, Yale students are absolutely high-achieving students.
It is not uncommon for a graduate of an ordinary business school to earn at least one dollar a month, or even ten dollars.
A business student at Yale University who only takes the median salary of a regular business school graduate seems a little cheap.
In addition, finance-related positions, whether it is cashier or accountant, in the absence of an effective regulatory system, especially in the early stage of enterprise start-up, must use reliable people who know the root cause and are trustworthy.
And the ...... in front of him
Doug looked up and down, whether it was a meticulous golden grease hair, a bohemian smile, or an expensive outfit. From any point of view, it's like a cynical boy, and I can't see the slightest possibility of reliability.
"Unfortunately, you are not eligible for the Clayden Printing & Dyeing Factory job at this time. Doug refused.
The Yale student named John scanned the job posting twice with his head on it, and said in a slightly questioning tone, "There is nothing I don't meet in all the above criteria! Why don't you hire me?"
"Because ......," said Doug slightly, "although you meet all the above conditions, I am the one who finally decides whether to hire or not." By the way, can I tell you what month you were born?"
"October. ”
"I'm sorry, but I don't like people born in October. Do you think that's enough for me?" said Doug.
"I'm sorry, but I was born in September. John looked at Doug slyly.
Doug knocked twice on the wall and said, "That's even more a pity." Just a test for you. The most basic requirement for a financial person is honesty. And you clearly deceived me just now.
What do you think of my refusal to hire you as an employee of the Clayden Printing and Dyeing Factory because of your dishonesty?"
"You're an interesting person. John's black eyes stared at Doug's tinted pupils.
The other Yale students who were in Brownian motion moved over to this direction when they saw Doug and a classmate standing in front of the printing and dyeing factory discussing a problem.
The first comer overheard the conversation between Doug and John and relayed it to the others.
Despite Doug's actions just now, it is still strictly speaking. But even if it makes people feel a little wrong from the bottom of their hearts, it still has a lot of effects.
Doug glanced around, and found that there were more and more Yale students gathered, and it seemed that many of them were eager to apply, and at the same time, he was looking for reasons to reject these Yale masters.
"Listen to Doug. Doug spoke up.
"All of you are top students at Yale, and I believe that both your personal qualities and professionalism are the best in the world today.
My small Clayden Printing and Dyeing Factory, you can look at it, and it is its honor to open your mouth to apply.
But!
Think about it.
Now that everyone is already so good, is there a more important position waiting for you?
Are you willing to do the same work as the women you have just seen in the tiny Clayden dyeing factory?
They are just ordinary people, and they have repeated them thousands of times to develop their current abilities.
What Clayden Printing and Dyeing Factory needs is thousands of these ordinary people.
And for high-achieving students like you, the current Clayden Printing and Dyeing Factory is not that it can't be wanted, but that it can't be raised.
You can joke about asking for a very low pay, but I can't do that, Doug Claydon!
Please give ordinary people a chance!
Look at the unemployed and displaced people on the streets!
To be an enterprise, we must not only focus on profits, but also fulfill social responsibilities.
John, I apologize to you for the sophistry you just made.
It's not that I don't want a great talent like John, I just want to give more ordinary people the opportunity to support their families.
You may wonder if it is useful to hire dozens of people, hundreds of people?
My answer is yes.
Because behind these dozens and hundreds of people are their families, as well as their parents, relatives and siblings. Their salaries can also pay for a series of expenses such as food, clothing, housing and transportation, and feed more people and more people's relatives.
Even the tiny Clayden Printing and Dyeing Factory, in the midst of the current unprecedented Great Depression, employs only a small fraction of the sea of unemployment.
But you have to do it anyway, don't you?
Therefore, I hope that students, do not come to me to apply for jobs and compete with those poor people.
What we need to do is to do everything we can to provide more jobs so that more ordinary people can live happily.
That's what we're supposed to do, isn't it?"
"Yes!"
"Doug is right!"
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Doug lowered his hands to the people's voices and said earnestly, "This is our duty and our mission.
Even if you want to follow me, don't be blinded by the leaves in front of you.
Thank you!"
Thunderous applause.
Not only was the oil-stained Freeman trio of master and apprentice standing in the doorway looking out like a standing German shepherd.
The female workers were attracted by the content outside, and although the movements of their hands had not stopped, their necks were already stretched out like strange species, hoping to see a little bit.
The residents who had been watching because so many Yale students had already arrived, and the crowd of onlookers who had followed them, even though they had only heard a few words from Doug, could it be wrong for so many high-achieving students to applaud?
John, who was closest to Doug, looked at this tall man who needed to step on a tall building to show some imposing Doug did not have the slightest anger, but quietly watched his performance.
He found that Doug, a little kid, was very much like his father. You can always use some illusory things to make people swear to follow.
It's just that he has seen too much because of this set.
It's like becoming a doctor when you get sick. Although he is only an African doctor, he can see some ways after all.
He was about to get down from the carriage just now to play, and he also wanted to see what level this person who was very similar to his father had.
The current level did not disappoint him, but it did make him a little excited.
His father always told him that the more people say something, the more they actually lack something.
People who are full of charity are almost without exception bad guys.
The father of John, who said this, was a well-known philanthropic expert within the Mafia (Harmony).
John had been skeptical, but he was now quite sure that Doug was no different from his father.
His father can use the proceeds from his professional criminal activities to do charity and obtain more benefits for the organization. So what is this little Doug in front of him going to do?