During the National Day holiday in October, scenic spots across the country are usually packed with people, but Wanling Zoo announced its closure during this holiday.
Su Zhou took all her employees on a trip to other countries.
A week-long trip to Europe, including hotels and airfare, with the zoo covering everything. Even so, it wouldn't actually cost much. The zoo currently has about a thousand employees; if each employee's salary is 50,000, that's only 50 million.
It's not even as much as the zoo's daily profit.
Su Zhou, wearing a bikini, looked stunning in the blazing sun. The beach was bustling with people; children were building sandcastles, and surfers were enjoying the waves.
"Come over here and help me apply the essential oil." Su Zhou beckoned to Xie Chi with her finger. She was naturally tan-resistant, but her skin was very sensitive and easily sunburned if exposed to ultraviolet rays for even a short period of time.
Xie Chi obediently walked over and helped her apply the essential oil.
[You ugly thing, what are you looking at?]
[She's already married...does she really have to wear something this short? Lots of people are watching.]
[Do you think I'm being too controlling, why do I have to see my wife? QVQ!]
Although her well-defined fingers were obediently applying essential oil, her inner thoughts were incessant, revealing an attitude completely opposite to her docile demeanor.
Extremely jealous.
Everyone, young and old, gets jealous.
Su Zhou was trying so hard to suppress her laughter. She held up her fingers, which were newly manicured and adorned with pink rhinestones, and tapped his shoulder: "Are you jealous?"
Xie Chi's handsome face was somewhat gloomy: "I just don't want to see other people watching."
"I'm not a big star, it won't hurt me if people see me. Are you going to tell me what to do?" Su Zhou's smile stretched wildly upwards, she tried hard to suppress it but couldn't hide it at all.
Xie Chi vehemently denied it: "I haven't been taking care of you anymore."
Although he said that, his fingertips lingered on her collarbone for a long time. His gaze was like a clear spring, deeply fixed on her, growing deeper and darker, and he couldn't bear to look away.
They've been married for so long, how could Su Zhou not understand his meaning?
Su Zhou took his hand and led him into the hotel.
Their room was the presidential suite, the highest-spec suite in this six-star hotel, with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the sun and beach. The staff were having a BBQ, and the ingredients were bought from a nearby seafood market, ensuring they were all the freshest.
"I know what you're thinking, aren't you? You want to indulge in debauchery in broad daylight." Su Zhou's lips curled into a fox-like smile, her lively eyes cunning. Her calf rubbed against Xie Chi's long leg, carrying a bright and undisguised implication. It was clear that Xie Chi's breathing became more rapid.
She really liked Xie Chi's innocent reaction. Despite having a face that looked like he'd seen it all, he was still incredibly innocent in certain matters. His ears would turn completely red when he said a few sweet words.
In order to see him blush, I would deliberately tease him.
"Have you said enough? Now that you have, it's all my time."
The light from the curtains completely dimmed, and Su Zhou's hands were held above her head. Xie Chi slowly and methodically untied his tie, leaving her no chance to escape.
As compensation, he would listen to her for the rest of his life.
But at this moment, even begging for mercy won't stop them.
…
An employee team building activity immediately boosted everyone's enthusiasm.
Many of the employees worked in a variety of industries before coming to Wanling Zoo.
Some were laid off at the age of 35, received a sum of compensation, and still had to pay off high mortgages.
Some work as cashiers in small supermarkets, working from morning till night, but only earn five or six thousand a month.
Some people shake milk tea in supermarkets, but if there are any discounts on food delivery apps, not only do the merchants not make money, but these working people's hands are almost broken from shaking, and they can only earn seven or eight thousand a month.
Like trickling streams, they are gathered into the river of all spirits, realizing their own life value. They are no longer a burden on their families, nor are they marginal figures in society. Everyone is doing the most suitable thing in the most suitable position.
Here, workers receive the utmost respect; in other words, All Souls Zoo is an ideal place, both for people and for animals.
It's graduation season again, and college students are looking to recruit. Wanling Zoo is located in Beijing, which also has the most good universities. Su Zhou decided to join in and sent several of her company's employees to recruit on campuses.
University A, with its name like "Wanling Zoo," stands out from other companies like XX Technology Co., Ltd., XX Law Firm, XXX Finance, and XX Power Grid. Every year, many students from other companies apply, but the past two years have been different.
If you're wondering which big company is the best, look no further than Beijing Zoo – the top choice for recent graduates.
Now, with such a good reputation in the industry, many students' career plans are like this: study hard in their freshman year, learn professional knowledge in their sophomore year, do more charity projects in their junior year, and submit their resumes to the Wuling Zoo in their senior year.
With more people submitting resumes, everyone has come up with a set of experiences.
To work at All Souls Zoo, academic qualifications are the least important factor; character is paramount. We don't want people who abuse animals, are overly jealous, or have antisocial personality disorder…
Three months ago, a post like this appeared on the A University campus market:
Fellow alumni, what should I do if I applied to Wanling Zoo and got rejected? It's so unlucky. I was ranked first in my major, have an IELTS score of 7.5, and have interned at several major companies, but still no luck.
[1L: Rejected by Wanling Zoo? That's normal, they don't care about academic qualifications anymore. Think about whether you failed the background check.]
[2L: I did get the job during my interview. The interviewer asked if I had ever participated in any charity organizations, and I said I had sponsored a little girl in a mountainous area to go to school, so I was hired immediately.]
[3L: Just wondering, didn't they ask about internship experience or anything? They just asked this directly?]
[4L: I submitted a form at Wanling Zoo, and they told me they don't want anyone who's done bad things or abused animals. OP, have you been abusing cats in private?]
The post was deleted shortly afterward.
The person who posted the message was also found to have a history of cat abuse, having skinned cats alive and posted the bloody videos and photos online to satisfy a small group of people with unusual fetishes.
After the recruitment ended, the boy who had only tried his luck was announced as a success.
"Congratulations, you're now part of the All-Star Zoo." They've hired a front-end developer. Although it's just a zoo, the technological atmosphere is still very strong.
His roommate came over and elbowed him: "Wow, bro, you're awesome. Can you share your tips with us?"
The boy shook his head: "I don't have much experience. I just do more good deeds. I saved a girl who was trying to commit suicide, and I don't know how she found out. Maybe that's what the background check was for."
My roommate cried and wailed, "What about all that time I spent working on GPA exams and major courses? I guess I'm just unlucky!!"
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