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My Substitute CEO Bride
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By the time they were done dealing with Queenie and Travis, it was
already noon. Frankie had wanted to take Nash out for lunch.
However, Nash brought the three of them to the first floor of
Cafeteria 3.
There were no longer any cafeteria workers at the counter. Instead, there was now a self-service buffet-style system in place. There was a wide variety of dishes, both meat and vegetables. There were even
desserts and fruits.
Nash filled his plate with food and then lined up for chowder. They were serving grilled corn, pork ribs, chicken and mushroom soup, and potato and leek chowder.
All the employees in line were smiling.
âHi, are you Mr. Calcraft?â A young woman behind Nash tapped his
arm.
Nash turned around and smiled. âWhat a coincidence!â
It was the same woman he had encountered the first time he came to
the cafeteria.
This would be Nashâs last time eating at the cafeteria. He had not
expected to encounter her again!
The woman flashed her two little canine teeth âDo you often eat at
the employee cafeteria?â
âNo, this is only my second time.â
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âFate smiles upon us, then. We bumped into each other the two times
you came here!â
âIt does seem that way.â
Nash could not deny the fact.
He came to the cafeteria today to inspect the improvements.
âI heard that the manager of Purchasing Department 2 and the companyâs vice president are being investigated by the Inspection Department. You guys are amazing!â The woman looked at Nash with
admiration.
âWeâre not amazing. If we donât do our job, how can we ensure your welfare and the companyâs development?â Nash glanced at the womanâs bleached jeans and asked, âDo you want to work in the Inspection Department?â
The woman looked surprised for a moment, but then her eyes dimmed. âI didnât even finish college. Iâm not qualified to work in the
Inspection Department.â
When the department was recruiting employees before, she had seen the application requirements. Candidates had to be political science or law graduates with more than three years of work experience.
âActually, the diplomas and work experience are secondary. What matters most is your attitude toward work. Many CEOs of listed companies might not have even graduated from junior high. If youâre
interested, you can start as an assistant in the department.
âOnce you learn the relevant knowledge and the departmentâs
operation, thereâll be a chance for promotion.â Nash could tell that the
woman might not be from a good background. However, since they seemed destined in some way, he decided to give her a little help.
âThank you for giving me this opportunity, but Iâm afraid I wonât do the job well. Iâll embarrass you!â The woman lowered her head, looking a
bit desolate.
âPeople have to move up in the world. Young people need to learn to be bold!â Nash said in a grandiose manner as he walked toward a
table.
Lynn and Juan were speculating whether Nash would investigate the
CEO.
Frankie said, âJack hasnât been involved in any corruption. Heâs only been covering up for his subordinates. Thereâs no need to investigate him. We just need to take down those under him.â
Lynn and Juan glanced at each other, both showing relieved
expressions.
Nash sat down next to Juan and started eating. Suddenly, he asked,
Mr. Jenkins, can we assign assistants to Lynn and Juan?â
Lynn and Juan were both stunned. Was this really happening? Even ordinary inspectors had assistants now?
Frankie nodded and said, âWe can, but the salary wonât be too high.â
âHow much?â Nash inquired.
âAssistant inspectors in other companies typically earn around 8,000
per month. At Universal Group, they can earn around 10,000.â
âWhat about the monthly salary of a workshop assembly line.
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supervisor?â Nash asked again. Since he had decided to give the woman an opportunity, he needed to figure out a way to raise her
salary.
âMonthly salaries for ordinary workers in the workshop are around 6,000. Supervisors earn about 6,500, and managers earn 12,000 plus year-end bonuses,â Frankie replied truthfully.
Nash took a few more bites of his food, smiled, and asked no more
questions.