After transmigrating into a time-travel novel as a cannon fodder female supporting character who dies early, Zhao Huanhuan chooses to marry the most tragic cannon fodder male supporting character, ...
As a result, Zhao Huanhuan actually got to know several military wives and remembered them all. If they could stay, she would naturally be willing to stay as well.
At the same time, the merged textile factories also began to reduce their workforce and lay off some people.
The first batch of nineteen people were laid off.
These nineteen people—eight women and ten men—felt their lives turned bleak the day they learned they had been laid off.
What will we do without a fixed salary? Although the factory provides some living allowance, this isn't a long-term solution!
Fortunately, seven days after they were laid off, they heard that the factory that had bought the textile mill was starting to hire workers, with priority given to skilled workers, so they naturally applied.
They believed they had work experience and would definitely have no problem getting in.
However, five days later, when they came for the interview and assessment, they were stunned to see more than two hundred people there. Why were there so many people?
Are so many people laid off?
They instantly tensed up, more nervous than they had ever been when they worked at their previous jobs. They all perked up, determined to get the job.
In the past few days, when Zhao Huanhuan was recruiting, she asked Liu Gong to bring the applicants for secretarial and office positions into the office first. She would personally interview them, and if she thought they were suitable, she would hire them directly and have them help her prepare for the interviews and assessments.
Therefore, even though more than two hundred people came on the day of the interview, Zhao Huanhuan was still able to handle it. Both Lin's father and Zhao's father came to help, just in case Zhao Huanhuan was too busy.
With their help in maintaining order, the interviews and assessments proceeded smoothly.
Since the interviews weren't finished by noon, Zhao Huanhuan bought bread and boiled hot water for those who stayed to wait for their afternoon interviews, so they could have something to eat.
People were touched by how good the boss was and hoped that they could pass the exam and stay on, as if working here would be a good experience.
Those who had visited the No. 1 Textile Factory before, seeing its completely renovated state, all felt that it was no longer the small, dilapidated factory it used to be.