Tatum added, “I’m still young, and I’m not in a hurry to start a business. I heard about Ormond’s job as a chef. It’s very challenging. It’s a job that could test my cooking skills. Being able to join Ormond’s will bring me a little fame. It will help me whether I am looking for a job or starting a business in the future.”
After finishing speaking, Tatum asked Enrique, “Mr. Tran, do you think so? Are you here for the challenge and fame like me?”
Enrique was stunned for a moment, then smiled and said, “Yes, being able to join Ormond’s family as a chef is quite famous.”
“Me too. I also hope that the salary and benefits provided by the Ormond family are good. I need money.”
Tatum nodded in understanding, thinking that the Ormond family’s salary was comparable to that of senior white-collar workers in large groups.
The waiter brought the coffee and several snacks requested by the three people.
Emery tried the snacks first. She ate them slowly, as if trying to taste the ingredients inside.
Tatum guessed that this young girl liked to make snacks.
The dim sum at this hotel was so delicious that she wanted to rely on her sense of taste to taste other people’s ingredients and then go back and study it herself.
She often did this too.
She studied cooking and had great tastes.
“Dad, the dim sum here is really good; you can try it.”
Emery said to her father and then called Tatum, “Mr. York, you should try it too.”
Tatum declined her kindness, saying, “I don’t like desserts.”
As a result, snacks were his least favorite.
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