Chapter 131: Cornered (Asking for Recommendation)

Link took the file bag and took out the materials inside. There are more than 30 pages of information, the first dozen pages are resumes and training certificates, and the next page is a recommendation letter from a housekeeping company. At the end are twelve handwritten job evaluation forms. The last one is already a little yellowed, and it looks like it's from 2010.

He flipped through it, looked up and said, "Ms. Hemmer does she still attend training after each job?"

"Yes. In fact, as a full-fledged nanny, you need to take forty hours of lessons per year, which is mandatory for housekeeping companies. The main purpose is to ensure the mental health of the nanny and receive the latest children's education knowledge. In addition to these mandatory trainings, I also attend some parenting classes at my own expense after each job. Learn about the ways in which children with different personalities are educated. At the same time, I take the initiative to receive guidance from a psychologist every six months. But not because I have a mental illness, but to ensure that I have a lively mentality of a young person. ”

Heimer smiled and said, "You know, a child needs a babysitter, but it needs a friend even more. A lifeless babysitter will make the child introverted as well. ”

Link listened to her quietly and said with a smile, "You're right. I needed to work, and while I could send her to my mom, I was worried that it would make her feel like I had left her in someone's house. You know, my mom they didn't live with me. ”

He paused and asked, "Lady Hemer, you said you have two children, and now they can all live on their own?" I mean, sometimes I may be away from home and need you to stay at Hans Farm to take care of little Hannah. ”

"Yes, my eldest son graduated from Yale last year and is now working in New York. My daughter also enrolled at the University of Southern California last year. They've always been very independent, and now I don't have to worry about their lives. ”

Link thought for a moment and said, "Ms. Helmer, I think I'm very satisfied, and I'm willing to hire you to take care of little Hannah. But you know, little Hannah is the key. If only she could serve your company. That's for the best. ”

Heimer smiled and said, "I understand your concerns, Mr. Hans. I couldn't agree more. And I can make little Hannah like me. ”

Link also smiled and said: "Since we can reach a consensus, I think we can talk about treatment now." I wonder how much Ms. Hemmer expects?"

Heimer didn't hesitate and said, "I'd like to have two thousand dollars a week." I can take care of the children and also take care of household chores such as cooking, cleaning and laundry. Expect to have two days off a month that you can take at the right time. Room and board are included during working hours. ”

The weekly wage of $2,000 is much higher than the salary of an industrial worker. But there are only two days of vacation a month, which is equivalent to six days a month of overtime, and taking care of children cannot be eight hours a day, but most likely more than ten hours. According to the principle of doubling overtime pay, that kind of salary is really not high. Especially hire an experienced babysitter.

So Link didn't hesitate, and nodded his head: "There is no problem with your request." Don't know when you'll be able to go to work?"

"Tomorrow I can sign an employment contract with the company's lawyer. After signing the contract, I can go to work. ”

"In that case, I'll show you the guest room, and you can see which one you like. ”

Ms. Hemer was not polite, and after choosing a room, she said goodbye and left.

After Hemmer was gone, Link watched little Hannah sit in his arms and play with her little white rabbit doll, still with words in her mouth and not knowing what to say. He picked her up and put him on the forehead and asked, "Do you like Ms. Hemmer? You're going to like her, right?"

Little Hannah only thought that her father was playing with herself, and only slapped his face with her little hand and smiled.

While Link was playing with the kids, Kent Heaney received a phone call in his study at home. That's a call from the director of the state tax office.

When he hung up, his face was both annoyed and worried.

The commissioner of the IRS called him and said that Link had taken the state IRS to court on defamation charges. The IRS had to find a way to settle with Link.

Kent Heaney thought that putting Link's name on the list of tax evasion suspects would make Link a street rat. He could follow behind Wall Street to clean up Link.

Unexpectedly, Link would directly put on an attitude of not dying, tempting netizens with hundreds of millions of dollars. The IRS had to compromise.

Now the parliament has launched a question against the IRS. The IRS initiated hearings to explain to the president and parliament over the large number of taxpayer questions. In the end, the IRS was very embarrassed, and finally had to be revoked the power to publish a list of suspected tax evasion and evasion.

The compromise between IRS and Link didn't make him feel like it was going to burn him. But now the call from the commissioner of the state tax office has made him feel terrified.

Link is now a celebrity, and his personal social networking sites are still on hot searches, and what he makes may not be much less publicized than those TV news.

If the state tax office confessed to him, Link published the evidence online. The one who is discredited will become him Kent Heaney.

John Malone was right. For a politician, he was still a young man. As long as he has a good image four years later, he will remain the party's favorite to run for governor of New Mexico. And even if he can't become governor, as long as he can maintain a good image, he may run as a senator for the presidency.

But even if he survives the stigma of using power for personal gain and deliberately framing others, he will not be forgotten by voters for the sake of making residents who are not residents of New Mexico a state tax evasion.

But even if he had the opportunity to run in the presidential election in 60 years' time, he did not dare to expect his rivals to forget the stain.

He was also a little scared of Link's stunned approach now.

That made him feel a little embarrassed, and he felt that a senator felt that a Chinese who was just a little money was a great threat to him. But when he thought about it, he didn't feel ashamed.

Isn't the state tax office scared? Even the IRS is scared.

Thinking about it like that, the embarrassment can be smoothed out in his heart. It's just that Link's possible threat still makes him feel extremely uneasy.

He lit a cigar and took a few sharp puffs, a large amount of smoke going straight into his lungs, making him feel a little dizzy.

He pressed his cigar out in the ashtray and picked up the phone on his desk and dialed one: "Hello John, this is Bobby Kentheaey." ”

It's just that after the last conversation with John Malone, John Malone, no longer regards him as a person of the same level.

Senators seem to be awesome, with only 100 out of 300 million people in the United States. But in reality, the senators themselves do not have much power. They can only review states that want federal funding, can sponsor a bill, and consider proposals in the House of Representatives. But a single senator doesn't have much power. Senators are unlikely to have a direct impact on those private businesses. Their most important resource is their network.

That's what businesses need. But it is clear that some of the companies that are absolutely giant in the field are one of the most important connections of senators. And these companies have even more connections than the vast majority of senators.

Now it's him Kent Heaney who needs John Malone's network resources even more. And not the other way around.

"Hello, Bobby!" John Malone still seemed to greet Kent Heaney as if he were a friend.

But Kent Heaney clearly sensed that the other party was colder than ever. This proves that his conjecture is correct, and perhaps John Malone has removed him from his friends list.

Kent Heaine knows that he is now a loser in the eyes of the vast majority of potential supporters. For example, most of the senators and most of the American upper echelons, especially the Jewish bankers.

The IRS is the key to America's ability to survive in the face of debt. Link was on that list, and although it was induced by someone on Wall Street, it was he who led it.

With more and more taxpayers demanding that the IRS show the law that doesn't exist, the situation is still not optimistic.

The IRS, members of Congress and the White House have all had to use wordplay to quell the huge voices of skepticism.

Both the White House and Congress know that law doesn't exist. The only argument was denied by the Supreme Court more than a hundred years ago.

If this fire cannot be extinguished as soon as possible, it will be a concentrated period for filing individual income tax this year in two months, and if a large number of taxpayers no longer pay personal income tax, the entire United States will collapse. When enough people refuse to pay their taxes, the IRS's previous approach of setting an example will only add fuel to the fire.

Perhaps, in the eyes of those people, he must be responsible for creating this situation.

He felt that perhaps most of their circle was aware of the conflict between him and Link by now.

He had previously asked **S to breach the contract and not buy Link's cow, which originally had the intention of currying favor with John Malone. As a result, John Malone felt that he was not good enough, and gradually became unwilling to support him. Perhaps in the eyes of those people, he was clever and killed himself.

But he must ensure that his current position is not threatened. So he still gave John Malone this call regardless of face.

So although it was heard that John Malone was cold. He didn't hear it, and said very enthusiastically, "John, I'm in some trouble right now." I heard that you are familiar with the Commissioner of the New Mexico Department of Revenue. ”

"Director Lanno?"

John Malone said slowly: "We are friends, and we don't know each other well. ”

"John, you're one of the most influential people in the nation. I don't think he'll dare not give you face. There's one thing I'd like to talk to him about. But ......"

Before Kent Heaney could finish speaking, John Malone planned his words and said, "I'm sorry Bobby. I've got guests coming. ”

Kent Heaine was stunned for a long time with the microphone that left only a busy sound. John Malone didn't even have him with the perfunctory "talk about it another day".

He hung up the phone and lit the unfinished cigar again with shaking hands.

A cigar that would have been enough for him to smoke all day was finished in less than seven minutes.

He coughed a few times, and finally made up his mind to make a phone call: "Hello Mr. Giovanni. This is Bobby Kentheheaney. ”