Chapter 153: Optimizing Graduation Mirror Twins!(1/2)
Chapter 153 Optimization graduation, mirror twins!
"I'm going to Las Vegas next week. It's a pity that my flight didn't cross with yours."
At the other end of the video, Alex was talking about her work schedule with a look of regret on her face: "I will go to Chicago next week, and another Internet company there is going to lay off employees."
“Isn’t your company promoting online work?”
Chuck said.
"It's really pushing."
Alex shook his head and said: "This is more efficient and the cost will be greatly reduced. After all, the cost of flying human resources experts all over the world is also a big expense, but I don't like working online, it's so cold."
"But safer."
Chuck reminded.
"Are you worried about me?"
Alex looked at Chuck with her ice-blue eyes and said with a smile: "Don't worry, our industry has a complete set of procedures, otherwise we wouldn't be able to undertake layoffs and outsourcing tasks for so many companies.
Let me tell you briefly.
First of all, we will tell them that this is a structural optimization for the company, not for them personally.
If they can't accept it, we will advise them to be more open-minded. This is also to provide high-quality talents to the society. If they change fields, they may be able to do better and build this society into a better place.
If they still can't accept it, we will sincerely remind them, do you have a dream?
There must be some!
Everyone has an initial dream. They go to work and make money to make a living. In fact, they may not like this job. Instead of dwelling on it, they might as well take this opportunity to pursue their dreams again, so that when their children ask about it in the future,
There are also wonderful stories to describe.
Leaving this time is just equivalent to another graduation day of school.
Whether it is optimization, delivering talents to society, or graduation day, we have prepared a guidebook on various matters to help them figure out their future direction in one stop.
Of course, the core key is not to mention the word layoffs."
"Backlash."
Chuck shook his head: "Your approach may be able to get most of the people to leave, and the company may be fine after that. But when they can't find new jobs and struggle to survive, you, as the ones directly responsible for the layoffs, will react after they realize it."
, will face the biggest impact and backlash, and the money you get is life risk fee and mental loss fee."
"Life risk fee and mental loss fee...you summarized it really accurately."
Alex smiled bitterly.
Working in their profession does involve risking one's life, but in most cases, it is normal to be insulted by unemployed people who have been laid off. It is not uncommon for people with poor mental health to be criticized for being depressed.
They are not so much human resources experts in the field of layoffs, but more accurately are scapegoats, who receive life risk fees and mental damage fees.
"But I'm only good at this. If I don't do this, what can I do?"
Alex shook her head: "The current environment is not good. If you don't lay off others, it will be your turn to be laid off."
"Where's your original dream?"
Chuck said: "You must have some, too. After all, what is the difference between a person without dreams and a salted fish? Just go to school and graduate again, and you can also build a better society in other fields."
"Ha ha."
Alex burst out laughing when she saw Chuck using their tricks to tease her, and said happily: "It seems that you are more humorous when you stay with these interesting friends. It's great, it's great."
"I'm not kidding."
Chuck said seriously.
"Ha ha."
Alex laughed again, then she stopped smiling and nodded: "I know, I will think about my original dream carefully. It has been too long and I can't remember it clearly. Well, wait until I go there
Chicago, I will consider taking the initiative to graduate..."
"Don't tell me you've been to Chicago."
Chuck interrupted.
"What?"
Alex was stunned.
"Don't raise the flag!"
Chuck said: "Have you ever read movies, TV shows and novels? Anyone who sets such a flag will end in tragedy."
"Are you included in those movies, TV shows and novels?"
Alex smiled: "No, right? I believe you!"
The two chatted for a long time, mainly Alex talking and Chuck listening, but Alex obviously felt that Chuck talked a lot more than before, which made her in an unusually good mood. She really felt that it was those
The influence of interesting friends on Chuck.
I just smiled and couldn't help crying.
The next day.
Princeton University.
The three girls were walking on campus, chatting and laughing, when they saw the elegant Professor Alicia Harper approaching.
"Professor Alicia Harper."
Two of the girls took the initiative to say hello to her.
"Cheryl, Justine."
Professor Alicia Harper heard this, stopped to look, and saw that it was her student. She nodded with a smile, and her eyes fell on another girl. She looked at the other girl's face that was exactly the same as Cheryl's, and said in surprise: "This is
Your sister?"
"right."
Cheryl pulled her sister: "This is my twin sister Tracy. She also comes to our school now, but she studies art. Tracy, this is what I have been telling you, our physics professor,
Professor Alicia Harper.”
"Hello, professor."
Tracy greeted Professor Alicia Harper somewhat unnaturally.
"Hello, Trish."
Professor Alicia Harper glanced at her and reminded: "You are Cheryl's sister. You probably know what you should know in college. I only reminded her of one thing. Did you see those street lights?"
"I saw it."
Trish followed the reminder and saw a small road with densely packed street lights on both sides.
"That's a blue street light that emits blue light at night."
Professor Alicia Harper nodded and said: "If you can light up that road, don't think that this is a campus and it will be safe. Try not to walk alone on campus at night. If you encounter danger, immediately follow the guidance of the street lights."
Run to the security booth, remember, remember."
"I know, but Chuck is also a student of this school. I believe he will protect me."
Tracy smiled.
Justine couldn't help but glance at her best friend Cheryl.
Cheryl held her forehead and gave a headache expression.
Professor Alicia Harper saw this, nodded and left.
"Trish, Chuck isn't here all the time."
Cheryl said: "So you still have to pay attention to safety."
"Even if Chuck is here, you can't trust your own safety to others."
Justine said: "The only one who can protect yourself is always yourself."
"I know."
Tracy smiled and said: "Chuck gives me enough sense of security, and I will not relax my self-protection. I just like that feeling."
"As long as you like it."
Cheryl smiled helplessly.
Justine looked at her best friend sympathetically. She knew that her best friend liked Chuck very much, and looking at it now, her best friend's twin sister also had feelings for Chuck because of the suspension bridge effect.
Normally, best friend Cheryl could scold her sister and tell her to stay away from her 'future brother-in-law'.
But it is a pity that my sister has just suffered such a tragedy. Her soon-to-be-engaged fiancé was killed in front of her, and she was also imprisoned. She almost became a caged bird with her sister. At this time, even if her sister is not happy, it is hard to say anything.
Who said those words.
After all, Chuck can give his sister a sense of security.
To be continued...