"I'm exhausted." A Tang official from the human resources department grabbed the tea cup on his desk as soon as he entered the room, drank all the overnight tea in it and sighed: "The soles of my shoes are almost leaking!"
"What's wrong?" His colleague looked up from the pile of forms and documents and asked with a knowing smile.
Although he has not been sent out, there is still a frightening amount of work in the office. He has worked overtime at the unit for two consecutive days and has not gone home. He is in a daze every day, and even when he eats, his mind is full of names and photos.
The personnel department has recently been selecting more than 2,000 people every day, appointing more than 700 officials, and supervising the identification, resume, files, etc. of these personnel to be sent to the corresponding places.
As you can imagine, the workload is huge. Officials in every human resources department have been so busy lately that just interviewing these junior officials who are preparing to take up posts in new places is enough to make them collapse.
When Tang Mo appointed regional governors, he found that more than half of them had never met him, and the officials below were even more unknown.
Some of these people don't even have management experience, and some are just the heads of small workshops in a factory... But now they have all been recommended to serve as village chiefs or county chiefs somewhere.
There is really no way. After all, the XJ territory conquered by the Tang Empire is too vast. The new land of the Tang Empire is almost twice the original territory of the Tang State. The number of people needed to fill these places is...
Astronomical numbers.
For the sake of efficiency, many officials from Qin and Chu were selected and re-appointed, letting them work as temporary workers to do their original jobs, and then wait for new officials to come and take over.
If they do a good job, even the officials who replace him will be transferred immediately. This is also an inspection of the old officials in these newly occupied areas. If they are indeed capable, they have not brought bad habits to the Tang Empire.
, then they can still wear the official clothes.
"I went to interview a group of Qin officials. They were all very slippery and their words were impeccable. I really had no choice." This Tang official was still young and looked to be less than thirty years old.
Because the development of the Tang Dynasty was too fast, he was able to sit in his current position at this age. He is an official who relies on his ability and does not have much experience in interpersonal relationships in the old officialdom. This is also a common flaw of officials in the Tang Empire: they
Their professional level is higher because the majors they studied in school are the same; but in other aspects they are too young and are no match for the old bureaucrats.
To put it bluntly, they are not good at being in the officialdom, but they are very good at work.
Therefore, it is indeed a bit overwhelming to ask this young official, who is only thirty years old, to interview a large group of senior officials of the Qin State: How can he be a match for those senior officials of the Qin State who have been officials for decades?
Everyone has seen through it.
Even at the end of the interview, he became the one who answered the questions... The other party just said a few simple words, and this Tang official took himself into the role of a working official.
"Didn't our boss personally take part in this matter?" The official who processed the forms and documents asked with a puzzled look. Didn't their boss also go out early in the morning? Wasn't he going to the interview venue?
"Our lord, the director, went to the Prime Minister's Office. He said he was going to personally invite the former Qin Prime Minister named Ying Ke." The personnel department official who was drinking water replied.
"So that's it. Then you don't have to worry. Can't we just let Ying Ke choose the officials he wants?" His colleague put down the pen in his hand, stretched out and let out a comfortable groan.
Voice: "Ah...my shoulder..."
Not only were there not enough workers, there were actually not enough officials in the Tang Empire. A large number of official vacancies made personnel arrangements difficult. For a time, many people from the Tang Empire were dispatched to the newly occupied areas.
to hold important official positions.
Such promotions are unhealthy, as they are prone to mismatches between abilities and official positions, and can easily lead to corruption. But even though they knew this, the Tang Empire had no choice but to continue to select officials to go to these places.
In order to reduce the pressure caused by too many local officials in the Tang State being redeployed, the Tang Empire employed many officials from the Qin State, and the most important one among them was Ying Ke, the former prime minister of the Qin State.
"That's easy to say. When he screws up, won't I also take the blame? This year's performance review, I'm afraid, is over." The official walked to the thermos bottle, grabbed the water bottle, unscrewed the cork, and gave himself
He added another cup of hot water to his tea cup and complained without looking back.
His cup of tea was poured yesterday and was just drank today. There is still a base left in it, and the newly poured hot water has been dyed light yellow.
The overnight tea leaves were rolling up and down in the glass water cup, as if it were a small world. The official returned to his seat holding the cup and sighed again: "Alas... that's right, Ying Ke is the old prime minister of Qin after all. He
If I can’t choose, it’s useless no matter what I choose.”
"That's right! So you should quickly sort out the list of officials with innocent identities now. If Ying Ke takes office then, he will probably ask you for it. Don't worry, you won't be able to get it by then. Leave it to the new Mayor of Wuyang
What a bad impression." After the colleague finished speaking, he once again immersed himself in the mountain of documents.
The only sound left in the office was the rustle of the pen tip rubbing against the paper. After the stunned personnel officer realized what he was doing, he immediately went to look for the documents piled on his desk.
The cup of tea finally cooled down, and the tea leaves inside gradually stopped rolling. It wasn't until night approached that someone dragged his tired body back and turned on the incandescent light in the office. Only then did the two busy people realize that they were going to
Working overtime.
At the dinner table, Ying Ke was thinking about the words of the Tang official who had just come to him. The Tang Empire was willing to pardon his crimes, but the condition was that he must become the mayor of Wuyang, who was so useless.
In his opinion, being a "city lord" is really not a good thing, but in fact he has no way to refuse any conditions offered by the Tang State: the other party not only sent the former Qin Emperor Yingduo's warrant, but also brought a large number of people.
Appointment by His Majesty the Emperor of the Tang Empire.
If they all refused... he estimated that his whole family might evaporate from the world. So, he sighed and said to his family members in an official manner: "Eat!"