Chapter 209
In the bustling metropolis of Seamar City, a monthly salary of $4,000 was barely enough to scrape by, let alone live comfortably.
“Miss Miles, please don’t rush into a decision. Take a day to think it over and let me know your decision tomorrow,” the interviewer suggested with a polite smile, handing Shelia her resume.
Shelia stomped her feet and left the company.
It was just a newly listed company, nowhere near the caliber of the Nichols Group, and yet they dared to set the bar so high. Unwilling to accept defeat, Shelia quickly contacted several more companies, eager to find a position that matched her qualifications.
However, much to her dismay, each company she approached followed Debra’s instructions and rejected her application outright.
Even when she lowered her expectations, the highest offer she received was a measly $3,000. Despondent, Shelia found herself sitting on the street, unable to comprehend how, as a graduate student from Arcane Academy, she could be so unwanted.
Her phone rang, and she scrambled to answer it, hoping it was a callback from one of the human resources departments. Instead, she found a notification from her department head.
“Shelia, I heard you’ve left Tyson Enterprises,” the director inquired.
Shelia bit her lip. “I felt that Tyson Enterprises wasn’t the right fit for me, so I resigned.”
“But I heard that Tyson Enterprises dismissed you.”
“Sir, I resigned voluntarily. If you don’t believe me…”
“That’s not important right now. What’s important is that you need to
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find a new internship immediately. You have less than a month. By this time next month, I need you internship report and the company’s stamp.”
With that, the director hung up, leaving Shelia with a sinking feeling in her stomach.
She knew she had no choice but to act fast. She needed a job, and she needed one immediately. Hesitantly, she dialed the number for Elvenroot Enterprises, a subsidiary of the McKinney Group.
The call was answered promptly, and Shelia felt a pang of humiliation as she spoke. “Hello, I’m Shelia Miles. I’m willing to intern with you, and I can start today.”
“Great, just come over. I’ll have someone set up a workstation for you,” the interviewer responded, her tone not particularly warm, but at least it wasn’t another outright rejection.
Shelia grabbed her bag, determined to make the best of the situation. The low salary and poor conditions didn’t matter, she told herself. She would find a good job after graduation.
What she didn’t realize was that Seamar City no longer held the growth. opportunities that she once envisioned.
Meanwhile, Debra received a call from the branch office, updating her on Shelia’s situation.
“I see.” She hung up the phone.
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