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Chapter 443 Farewell Party

A female member of Karuizawa Group held a large bouquet of flowers horizontally with her hands and walked towards Masa Nakagawa with a smile on her face. She stopped and handed the large bouquet of flowers directly to the other party's hands.

Masato Nakagawa also got this bouquet, which means he has officially retired. From tomorrow on, he can sleep until he wakes up naturally and doesn’t have to rush to work in the morning.

In fact, he would soon realize that it was not easy to let go of his old habit that had been around for decades.

It takes at least one or two months, and at most half a year. After all, I always think about going to work in the direction of Karuizawa Whiskey Distillery.

Masao Ishihara walked to Masao Nakagawa with a bottle of Karuizawa's 42-year single malt whiskey in his hand and delivered it to Masaya Nakagawa, saying, "Thank you for your hard work."

Masato Nakagawa also took the bottle of wine from the president's hand, and an inexplicable feeling suddenly arose from his heart. He looked at the label of the bottle of wine in his hand in a daze.

Karuizawa's 42-year single malt whiskey is not only the highest-end and purest wine quality of Karuizawa Whisky Distillery. It is an auction-grade and the market price is also very expensive. It can be said that it has no market value. It is also the first batch of wine produced by Karuizawa Whisky Distillery. What is more important is the number 42.

It represents that it joined Karuizawa Whiskey Distillery since 18 years old and has been working for 42 years until it retires at the age of sixty today.

What I experienced along the way was inevitably like the whiskey in a wine bottle, and it was gathered into a bottle bit by bit.

Masao Ishihara turned around to face the subordinates who attended the farewell party and said, "In Japan, there are indeed many companies with a history of more than a hundred years.

Our Karuizawa Group was developed based on the Karuizawa Whiskey Distillery. In terms of time, although it has no history of a century, it has a history of 45 years.

There are not many Japanese companies in this world that can live for 45 years. More Japanese companies may die in three to five years, and some companies can't even last for a year or two.

There are very few companies that can live for a hundred years. Of course, our goal is not only to build a company with a history of over a hundred years, but also to be a very small number, but also to be prosperous, and it is best to last forever.

Today's young people, especially many of the college graduates, will be keen on taking civil service exams as long as they cannot enter big-hand companies.

As for taking a job in a small and medium-sized enterprise, they are unwilling to go from the bottom of their hearts. Even if they go, they are forced to survive. The reason is not complicated and very simple.

On the one hand, they simply value the stability of their jobs, and the income is guaranteed by drought and flood. On the other hand, they are the age of a normal fresh college graduate, who is only twenty-two or three years old.

If they retire, they need to work until they are sixty years old. This will take thirty-seven or eight years. Most companies can't live for so long.

If a company goes bankrupt and goes bankrupt, it is better to be young and can be found relatively easily. If you lose your job in middle age, it will be miserable and it will be much more difficult to find a job.

Once a company goes bankrupt, its service life will be zero. Even if it goes to another company, its service life will be recalculated.

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Therefore, the older generation, such as Vice President Masaya Nakagawa, generally regards enterprises as their homes and contributes their intelligence without reservation.

Today's farewell party is specially held for Vice President Masaya Nakagawa. On behalf of Karuizawa Group and Ishihara family, I am thanking him for his diligent and 42 years of hard work."

He paused when he said this, took the initiative to look at Masaya Nakagawa standing next to him, and bowed forty-five degrees.

Masa Nakagawa also turned his body and quickly performed a bow of 45 degrees. At the same time, the crowd clapped at the same time.

Masao Ishihara stood upright, waiting for everyone's applause to stop, and then said, "Vice President Masaya Nakagawa is my elder and I respect you.

Not only did he follow my grandfather, he also worked hand in hand with my father. He spent most of his best youth and life at Karuizawa Whiskey Distillery.

Although I am the president of Karuizawa Group, I have learned a lot from him. It can be said that he is the guide for me to enter this industry."

As soon as they finished speaking, everyone clapped again. This time, their clapping sounds became louder and louder.

Everyone knew very well that if Masashi Nakagawa hadn't chosen such a president for them, there wouldn't be the Karuizawa Group today.

With this alone, the other party has made great contributions. As for the specific work, even if Masa Nakagawa has no particularly outstanding achievements or great contributions, he has almost never made any mistakes. His working style is just a stable person.

Everyone present understood that if they were ordinary corporate retirees, there would not be such a grand and grand farewell party at all.

As long as I don’t hate it on weekdays, it’s nothing more than some people from the department or department that I am in to send flowers and hold a simple farewell party.

It is completely different from the middle-level cadres and senior leaders who can attend the entire group now. As for ordinary formal members and grassroots managers, they are not qualified to participate.

The farewell party venue includes the entire Meiting high-end Japanese restaurant inside and out, which is completely different from the ordinary people who eat and drink in a street shop after retirement.

Masaya Nakagawa held flowers in one hand and wine in the other, and said with emotion: “I have never regretted joining Karuizawa Whiskey Distillery.

Forty-two years ago, the reason why I resolutely chose to work at Karuizawa Whisky Distillery was that I like to make wine. To be precise, I like to work in the whisky industry.

As the saying goes, men are afraid of entering the wrong career, and women are afraid of marrying the wrong man. I have never entered the wrong career in my life, but entered the right career. I feel that time passes so fast, forty-two years have passed in a flash. I was also a vibrant 18-year-old man who turned into a sixty-year-old man.

Although our Karuizawa Whiskey Distillery has experienced a major crisis, we have come out of the predicament with President Masao Ishihara while growing stronger step by step with the wise choice and leadership of President Masao Ishihara.
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