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He paused, glanced at the recruitment information on the sign, and asked, โGirl, are you looking for a job?โ
I nodded.
Trevin slapped his thigh, exclaiming, โOh, why didnโt you tell me sooner? Weโre urgently hiring documenters at our construction site.โ
โDocumenter?โ I didnโt fully understand. It was construction-site jargon, so I felt even more lost.
Trevin said excitedly, โGirl, you look educated. Why donโt you try working at our construction site?โ
This was a mega-projectโa massive amusement park. The developer was incredibly wealthy. The wages were high, and the treatment for documenters was excellent.
Listening to him, I really wanted to try. After all, Iโd looked around and hadnโt found a single well-treated position.
Under Trevinโs guidance, I arrived at the construction site.
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As Trevin said, it was a massive project. The enclosed area seemed endless at first glance. The facilities were well-equipped: offices, a cafeteria, dormitory buildings, shops, and even a multimedia activity room. The office building had three extra floors.
I asked Trevin, โIsnโt there on-site accommodation? Why did you and your mother rent a house in the village?โ
โOh, thereโs a housing subsidyโ2,000 per person. Thatโs 4,000 for my mother and me. But renting outside only costs 1,000, saving us 3,000.โ
I nodded. The treatment sounded quite good.
When I arrived at the information room, many people were queuing for interviews. Resumes werenโt necessary; applicants took a computer-based test.
I saw an advertisement at the entrance: they were hiring thirty people, providing accommodation and meals, with a 10,000 salary, weekends off, and no overtime. My usual work involved organizing and filing documents into the database.
This salary and treatment were incredibly attractive.
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No wonder there were so many applicants. I looked into the information room againโpiles of documents filled the corridors and corners, a terrifying sight. No wonder they needed so many people. Three computers were set up for the recruitment exams.
It was soon my turn. My task was to complete a form and input data within a specific timeframe. Luckily, my ten days at Winstonโs company had prepared me well; I was grateful for the daily paperwork.
The exam was easy. I finished ten minutes early and did quite well. The supervisor was surprised, immediately declared me successful, and asked me to go to personnel to register and start work tomorrow.
I was thrilled. I bought several bottles of water to treat the office staff. The supervisor smiled, telling me I could move into the dormitory today since Iโd be starting tomorrow.
Like Trevin, I opted not to live in the dormitory, receiving an additional 2,000 subsidy.
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The construction site was a ten-minute drive or bus ride from the village. I planned to take the bus daily. Once Quentin is released from the hospital, Iโll move to the construction site. I wanted to save a lot of money to support my baby.
Trevin had helped me greatly, so I treated him to a meal. He said his mother had prepared a meal at home and asked me to join them.
I quickly refused, but couldnโt resist his persistence. He said, โMy mom made a portion specifically for you. Weโre neighbors; whatโs to be afraid of? If you donโt want to come, I can pack it up and send it to you.โ