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Shocked, the newcomer is promoted like this! (Small composition)

Probably because it's hard to find a job.

Our company has a related client who is thinking of adding people to the company.

about this matter.

Generally no one in the company says anything.

After all, there is an extra worker.

Moreover, they are temporary workers and will not have any impact on others.

In addition, many people came in this way in the beginning.

So everyone just turned a blind eye.

but!

It also requires the Basic Law to stuff people in, right?

You can't just stuff all kinds of monsters and monsters into it, right?

Just like this time.

A little girl came in, she seemed quite polite and normal.

Follow the normal process.

The company arranged for them to be on the front line.

At first I thought it was normal.

Newcomer.

You need to hone more and experience more.

It's very normal to go to the front line.

But I never expected that it would be so powerful this time!

Get off the line on the first day.

The next day, the parents went to the door of the leader's office and cried, complaining that their daughter was afraid of society and could not go to the front line!

That guy's cry was like a cloud of snot and tears!

The leader cried and became depressed on the spot.

When the supervisor asked me to go to the theater, I was shocked.

I think I have seen a lot of things in the few years I have been working.

But this was the first time I encountered this kind of runny nose.

This scene really opened my eyes.

The most outrageous thing is.

After her parents made such a fuss, she actually changed her position!

And it’s in the department next to ours!

When I saw this, I was completely stunned.

Damn...

Are tears so powerful?

A front-line life that makes life worse than death for many newcomers.

It’s all done in one day!

Not only that!

The supervisor is actually not surprised by this!

When I asked him why, he smiled slightly.

After lighting up a cigarette, he said leisurely: "Does that big-faced guy in our office downstairs know?"

When I heard this, my heart moved and I asked: "What?"

"Is this how she came up?"

Upon hearing my question, the supervisor chuckled: "She is even more powerful..."

"I worked on the front line for a week, and I immediately developed enteritis, gastritis and nephritis..."

"And the symptoms are really stress-related..."

"I get sick whenever I work, but I am more cheerful than anyone else when I don't work..."

"My task downstairs right now is to boil water and send out notifications. I have more time than any of us!"

When I heard this, I was shocked

It turns out that I thought I was sorry for the salary the company paid me because I fished every day.

Take a look now.

I'm a damn good employee!


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