The three people stood there dumbfounded, pulling their suitcases.
The scorching sumr sun was particularly intense, with the air simring with heat waves. The exposed arms tingled with pain, and just standing there doing nothing made them sweat profusely.
But the person in front of them was wearing a neat and fresh shirt, with dark, thick hair and jade-like complexion. His features were exceptionally handso, causing the three interviewees to be montarily stunned.
After a brief silence, one of the girls stamred, "Isn't the boss a woman?"
Lun Chuan chuckled, taking a step back: "Yes, please co in. Everyone is inside."
The group wandered into the courtyard dizzily, only then realizing that the conditions at this countryside clinic were actually quite nice.
The spacious yard was over 100 square ters, with baskets full of dicinal herbs drying on racks, and the air was filled with the unique aroma of Chinese dicine.
The clinic was a typical and uniform red brick building, but pushing aside the curtain that blocked the air conditioning revealed another world inside.
The spacious hall had dicine cabinets on both sides, with caras providing comprehensive coverage. There was a blend of Chinese and Western dicine, yet clearly distinct.
A few steps further in the center, they saw a group of n and won sitting there, watching them with great interest.
Although everyone had interned at hospitals, they still felt a bit anxious when faced with such focused attention.
Looking toward the desk directly ahead, there was a young female doctor with fair skin sitting there in a white coat, with a pulse pillow placed in front of her.
Everyone breathed a sigh of relief, seemingly finding their organization, and promptly pushed their suitcase to one side, then stepped forward to greet:
"Hello, Doctor Guo? We're here for the interview."
Doctor Xiaoguo bead with a wide smile, quickly standing up, busting around:
"Please sit, please sit. You've had a weary journey - here, have so iced tea first. Do you want to rest a bit more?"
"The restroom is on the left."
The three had been pulled directly from the station, then took another vehicle to Yunqiao Village, unable to use the restroom for at least two hours.
Doctor Xiaoguo's attention, although seemingly trivial, was imdiately evident. Those placing their backpacks, drinking water, and feeling shy about going to the restroom first…
It was clear that the journey here had not been easy.
Song Tan joined in the excitent, curiously asking, "I heard that young n and won studying nursing from the ten miles and eight villages also applied. Why are none of them locals?"
Doctor Xiaoguo thought for a mont:
"Maybe it's because the salary isn't high enough?"
After graduation and internship, kids who are treasured at ho usually have their parents find ways and are willing to spend money to arrange formal jobs for them.
For families without such power or those who don't prioritize it, naturally, they hope their children can start earning money quickly, with social insurance and housing funds in place.
Even though the number of patients started gradually increasing after the Dragon Boat Festival this year at Doctor Xiaoguo's place, it's only been a month or two, and who knows what the future developnt would be like.
With the salary not particularly high, parents still prefer their kids to work in the city. Not to ntion the salary here is the usual standard of Yun City nowadays.
On the other hand, those who ca –
Doctor Xiaoguo had reviewed their resus backstage beforehand, knowing their basic situation, and was quite satisfied even before eting them. eting them in person made her even more satisfied.
Being students of Chinese dicine, they first gauge one's vitality and spirit.
Although the three had a long journey, their states were evidently good, and their expressed emotions were stable.
Very good, very good indeed.
In the countryside, the tasks were mostly simple like giving injections or setting up IV drips for the elderly, and children from the ten miles and eight villages were hard to find, so technical requirents weren't particularly high.
But the personality was especially important.
Doctor Xiaoguo already had an idea and asked Song Tan once again about the al arrangents at the canteen—
Anyway, she had enough money. Every ti the number of people reached certain levels, she would let Master Jiang hire another apprentice, and by adding more to the salary and bonuses, she wouldn't have to worry about it at all.
And then there was the accommodation.
No one was renting houses in the town; many rented out properties solely to maintain popularity and prevent them from decaying too quickly.
The rent was so trivial that a single month of shaking bubble tea exceeds it now.
Therefore, as soon as things were settled here, the rental contract over there could be signed anyti.
So, with food and accommodation covered, the two great trumps were set out, and adding in social insurance and housing fund, a 4000 yuan basic salary after nursing turns formal, the benefits were secure.
But if recruiting doctors, the salary had to go up, but the first month's internship period could still only be 4000...
She calculated in her heart, thinking that if nothing unexpected happened, at least two of the three would have to stay.
anwhile, the three by the sink washed their hands nervously.
They had just gotten to know each other during the return trip, but now, being competitors with so many people gathered here, there wasn't going to be an imdiate practical assessnt, was there?
They glanced at the mirror, seeing the sa bitterness in each other's eyes.
Regardless of the outco, seeing that their suitcases were all brought along, they knew life would be tough if it didn't work out.
They mustered up the courage and went out anyway.
Honestly, if this village clinic rejected them again, it would indeed be a huge blow to their resolve.
Had they known it from the start, years of studying hard wouldn't have been as beneficial as joining a factory to screw in screws.
But Doctor Xiaoguo said with a smile, "We talked before, and today's interview happens to coincide with so people here for health treatnt. Can everyone cooperate to observe one another - is that okay?"
"If you pass the interview, everything about salary and benefits will be exactly as ntioned on the phone. Plus, we can drive you to your accommodation at noon, and you can start working and getting paid by tomorrow morning."
For the three, that was the most critical thing right now.
They perked up: "Sure, how can we cooperate?"
The only surgeon among them stood there, sowhat dazed.
The things doctors and nurses learn are different; now that the other party hadn't ntioned arrangents, does that an he would compete in the sa manner as the two nurses?
But then again, he never thought a village clinic would recruit doctors either.
Nor did he think that one day after completing his studies, he wouldn't be applying to a pharmacy but rather a village clinic.
However…
Having experienced too much failure before, he observed things carefully.
As the taxi drove over, he saw many vehicles with out-of-town plates parked not far from the clinic on a square.
This area wasn't known for any special scenery, so maybe people really were coming here for treatnt, which is why the boss said they were too busy.
In this way, the developnt prospects seed plausible.
He wasn't aiming for a title; a stable job was all that mattered.
Looking at the n and won in the clinic, there were young and old alike, but they didn't seem like locals, so there was no need to imdiately listen to the local dialect, which was considerate for them.
The doctor then gathered the courage: "I agree. I haven't interned at a clinic before, so I'm not too familiar with the rules here…"
"May I ask, how should we cooperate?"
Doctor Xiaoguo looked at him, matching him to the photo on the resu: "Wu Guo, Doctor Wu, right?"
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