After looking through for about five or six minutes, Eric pulled out three documents and handed them over to the manager. He looked at her and said calmly, "Fire these three people."
"What?" The manager stared at the file on the desk, hesitating to take it.
"I don't want to repeat." Seeing that she did not answer, Eric's tone was colder.
Seeing this, the manager took the file, looked at him, and then turned to look at Wayne. She knew it was the first time that Eric had been here, and was not clear about his position in the company. But Wayne was the owner of the company, so she wanted to see what he meant.
"Do as he said." Wayne replied.
"Yes, sir." After saying that, the manager looked at Eric again and pursed her lips. She hesitated for a moment before saying, "If you don't have anything else to say, I'll go downstairs first."
"You can call me Mr. Eric from now on." Eric knew what she was hesitating about, so he nodded and said, "You can go now. Pay their salaries and ask them to leave today."
"Yes, Mr. Eric." After saying that, the manager turned around and walked out of the office.
"Wait!" When she was about to reach the door, Eric suddenly stopped her. "Find three people within a week to replace them. Their ages are limited to 30 to 35 years old, and it is better that they are married. As for the other things, I hope you can make it."
The personnel manager was stunned for a moment. "I see, Mr. Eric."
When she walked out of the meeting room, she lowered her head to look at the three documents in her hand and frowned. Two of them were at the front desk, while the other one was at the reception department. Didn't these three positions recruit young and beautiful girls? Mr. Eric wanted to recruit married women from thirty to thirty-five years old!
When there were only two people left in the office, Wayne asked, "You reducing the staff as soon as you arrive."
"They deserve it." But Eric didn't take it seriously. He looked down at the archives of personnel in his hands, examining every one of them.
"You should give me a reason, right?" Wayne was curious about his grandson's reducing the staff as soon as he came to the company, and why there were three of them. More puzzling, his grandson made a requirement of recruiting!
Raising his head, Eric took a slight look at him and flatly said, "They are too anthomaniac."
He couldn't help frowning when he thought of the three women who were discussing in the office this morning.
"Haha." Wayne finally understood why Eric would come up with that kind of offer. His grandson was really… out of the ordinary!
Ignoring his laughter, Eric withdrew his sight and continued to read the human resources file in his hand.
"I plan to hire a young secretary for you. It will make you look good if you can negotiate cooperation with her. You..."
"You'd better find a man for me." Eric interrupted him. Without raising his head, he continued, "Women are too troublesome, and men are much better."
"Okay, I'll find you a competent male assistant," he replied, smiling.
"Yes." Replied Eric, "but I don't need it now. Let's talk about it after three or five years. I don't have time to take care of the company's affairs now."
"Okay." Wayne didn't say anything. It was not a good time to recruit an assistant for him. He didn't know anything about the company. It wouldn't be late to look for an assistant after he was familiar with it.
When Eric began to get in touch with the company affairs of the Gu family, Lily went to the company. Early in the morning, she arrived at the company with Joe.
Not long after they arrived at Joe's office, they heard someone knocking on the door.
"Come in." Joe replied.
Then the office door was pushed open. Inside came Emily, who was wearing a business suit. She looked haggard, with a bruise on the lower jaw. It should have been hit by someone yesterday.
"Mr. Joe." She walked in front of Joe with a guilty look. "I'm here to make an apology. I'm sorry for what I did yesterday. It's because of my dereliction of duty that such a result has been caused."
Joe looked at her and didn't mean to blame her. He said, "Although this matter was caused by you when you went out to negotiate cooperation with Lily, it wasn't your fault. You should not be blamed for this matter. Fortunately, there is no serious consequences."
"Thank you for your understanding, Mr. Joe." Emily managed to squeeze out a smile, "Next time I'll investigate the background of the people, and then go out to talk about cooperation."
"Yes." Joe nodded. He valued Emily a lot, and he knew how much she had contributed to the company over the years.
"You don't look very well. You should have a good rest today. Today you can put your work aside."
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