This is also what Li Jingsheng is most worried about.
Bringing Xiaogao in definitely means he’ll have to participate in the sales of healthcare products. This essentially takes a slice of Tang Ping’s pie, and I’m really worried they’ll have a conflict of interest.
Now, it seems that Xiaogao’s ability to survive is much stronger than imagined.
Just think about it, being able to ’survive’ under Boss Zhao for nearly a year, even though getting scolded every day, his all-around survival skills have been honed.
"Dr. Gao, I remember you said during your interview that you wanted to earn enough money through your own efforts to support yourself and no longer ask your parents for money." Li Jingsheng looked at Xiaogao and said.
"That’s a small goal I have!"
Xiaogao nodded honestly.
Li Jingsheng thought to himself, this guy is really calm, not saying a word more than necessary.
Any other employee would surely seize this opportunity to ask the boss for a commission, right?
"Here’s the deal, although it’s not common to give performance commissions during the probation period, rules are dead, and people are alive. Our small clinic will make an exception for you; your sales commissions will be calculated the same as Sister Tang’s. The commission for healthcare products is about 5%, and for supplements, it’s 2%. We’ll settle up at the end of the month. Salaries are paid around the 15th of the month."
When Li Jingsheng said this, he felt a bit guilty.
He was very worried that the clinic would once again face the same quiet days as before when they couldn’t even pay the salaries, which would be embarrassing.
He hoped Xiaogao could make good use of his sales talents and help the clinic sell more healthcare products.
"I’m so happy, I don’t even know what to say. Don’t worry, boss, I will work hard."
Xiaogao’s face was slightly flushed with excitement.
He solemnly promised Li Jingsheng on the spot that he would work even harder.
"Let’s call it a day! Here, deceit and trickery are absolutely not allowed; as for everything else, as long as it’s not illegal or unethical, nothing is forbidden."
Li Jingsheng was giving him a heads-up in advance.
Drawing a red line.
After all, Xiaogao had been at Quick Recovery Clinic for nearly a year, and some bad habits would likely rub off on him.
"Understood! If I ever don’t do well, please correct me promptly, and I will definitely change."
Xiaogao once again made a solemn promise.
"Of course, do you still have money for food? Don’t eat instant noodles all the time. Occasionally is fine, but too much is bad for your health."
Li Jingsheng now has one more employee to care for.
Xiaogao is neither too young nor too old, around twenty-five or twenty-six. After graduating from college, he joined an internship and then did three years of residency training.
But he failed the medical licensing exam, and he didn’t pass the residency completion either, a real tragedy.
It’s not clear what he was thinking.
He went to work at Boss Zhao’s clinic for a year, surely still wanting to work as a doctor.
Eating instant noodles every day, hopefully, he doesn’t make himself seriously ill.
"Boss Zhao paid me my wages, so I do have money for food!" Xiaogao replied with a smile.


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