Chapter Forty-Eight
Pete was the tenth to be pointed, and in front of him was the ABC Wells. After handing out all the signs, Tucker said, "Congratulations on joining the department. Just now I think you have an impression of the people around you, but I would like to ask you to come out with me before I officially assign work. With that, he left the podium and walked out after opening the door to the conference room.
Pete quickly followed Tucker out with the others, only to see that the guy had not gone far from the conference room before coming to a stop facing the curfew. At this moment, through the glass door, you can see that there is another group of people standing outside the curfew.
It seemed that these people should have come to report for duty like themselves, but at the moment they were stopped outside and not allowed to enter. And they all looked at Pete and them inside with a puzzled expression.
"See?" Tucker looked at Pete and said, "They were just as good as you guys. But apparently they missed the time. So they lost their chance. With that, he gestured to Eric.
As Eric said something to them, he began to take the people out of the door. I heard that many of these people were very unconvinced, and seemed to be a little excited to talk to Eric, and Eric seemed to be calm while talking while continuing to let them go, and after a while, several figures came from the other side of the corridor and took these people away with Eric.
"Guys, we can go back." With that, Tucker walked back to the conference room with his feet up, while the others walked back to the conference room while looking at the others who had been taken away and had been fired before they could report for duty.
"This is really a dismount." Pete thought to himself as he sat down in his place in the conference room and looked at Tucker, who had returned to the podium.
"Actually, we need more people." Tucker looked at the less than twenty people in front of him, "But I don't need a bunch of people who don't have a sense of time. You may say that no one has said a specific time, let alone whether they will be admitted. Yes, I didn't say it, but it was only about a week. But I just want to see which of all these people with very beautiful resumes and high ratings are really brainy. These people will think of questions such as if any day of the week is reasonable, since we are talking about the week? Of course, some of you should have been just a fluke, and the luck didn't go far, the luck was somewhere not far away, and the luck happened to get a phone call. But sometimes people just have to be lucky. A job without any element of luck at all ... To be honest, it must have been a boring and simple job with no variables. He sighed and said, "No matter what, it's just you people at the moment." Seventeen people in all, congratulations. ”
As Tucker spoke, Eric walked in. Tucker looked at Eric and said, "Are those people out of here?" ”
"It's all gone." Eric Road.
"That's good. And those who didn't answer the phone don't have to call anymore. Let's just assume that nothing ever happened. Tucker looked back at Pete and continued, "Then we can officially get started." You must be wondering what the hell are we going to do? Who's listening, and who are you going to deal with? Tucker smiled and said, "Obviously, you all have to listen to me and him." He said and pointed to Eric, "Your job is to get half a month of training. ”
"Training?!" It's not just Pete who is surprised, everyone else is the same.
"Yes. It's training. Tucker smiled and said, "Don't be surprised. Actually, this is normal. There's nothing surprising about pre-job training. I know that you all have more or less work experience, some of you can be called experienced, and you have made good money in your previous jobs. But that's just a premise for me to sit here, and nothing else can be proven. At this point, Tucker paused and said, "Okay, that's all I have to say. You guys have any questions to ask. ”
"So what exactly are we going to train?" The ABC sitting next to Pete raised his hand and asked.
Tucker looked at the ABC and said, "Train me what I want you to master." ”
"Can we now know exactly what we're going to do after that?" Someone asked.
"Not yet. There will be a different division of labor among you. Not everyone will do the same thing. So I can't tell you what to do after that. Tucker Road.
"Is the training closed? I mean assembling somewhere, and then not going home, not being able to contact the family. Someone asked.
"Half a month of training is not enough. And that's where the location is. Tucker smiled and said, "You can go home, but you won't be able to work a fixed time after the training." ”
"Do you want to start now?" Pete asked.
Tucker looked at Pete and said, "Wait a minute, are there any other questions?" After seeing that no one was gnawing, Tucker continued, "The training will not be today, but you will be divided into three groups. As he spoke, he took out a list of names, looked at them, and said, "The one who heard me call my name stood up." Group 1, Pete Wang. ”
The first shout he heard was that he immediately stood up, and then four more people were called, including the ABC Wells Lee.
"Five of you. You can leave with Eric first. Tucker said, gesturing at Eric.
"Come with me." Eric said as he opened the door to the conference room and walked out first.
Pete and the others walked out with a puzzled look on their faces, and followed Eric to a room diagonally across the boardroom. Upon entering, Pete saw that the room resembled a conference room, with a large table surrounded by chairs, a projector on the table, and a whiteboard with a stand and pulleys next to the table against the wall.
"Sit down, everybody." Eric gestured to the places at the table.
Pete then pulled out a chair and sat down, while Eric said, "First of all, you have to introduce yourself." Just say the name. Come in the order in which you were called. ”
"Pete Wong. Just call me Pete. Pete said first.
"Gerard Brooke." A white man.
"Thomas Evan." A black man followed and stood up.
Pete glanced at the black man, the black man with broad palms and powerful muscles that he had noticed that day while waiting for John to meet.