Chapter 526: Chapter 426 “Bonfire Company’s” Recruitnt Standards. _1 Chapter 526: Chapter 426 “Bonfire Company’s” Recruitnt Standards. _1 “This place is just for conversation and exchange; there’s no need to be nervous.”
Colin said, easing the tension among the crowd.
Hearing his words, people breathed a sigh of relief, though they were still sowhat ill at ease.
At that mont, another D Level employee besides Lifecoach Kawaii-many spoke up, “What are we discussing here this ti?”
“Basically, it’s about the preparation for the project arriving tomorrow, and then confirming if there are any personnel changes; of course, if ti permits, we can touch on so other topics,” Colin replied succinctly.
Without waiting for the others to ask, he continued, “If everything goes as planned, we will have a similar eting before every ‘arrival project’ to exchange information.”
After all, the employee death rate at the company is not high, but not low either.
You never know which of those present might suddenly disappear while on a task…
It’s better to confirm things with a eting beforehand.
Compared to the others who were still sowhat restrained, the trio was not as concerned; they had been through many etings already.
“Brother… Boss, do we have any new recruits this week?” Li Ming asked instinctively.
They were now F Level, and their parchnt had been integrated into the large “System,” and in the internal forum, they had a very clear understanding of their boss’s current status.
Knowing that his combat power was definitely the best within the company…
All sorts of tasks that regular employees couldn’t handle, he had completed them all.
Last ti, they thought that the other D Level employees were more or less at the boss’s level, but once they got inside, they realized that all the D Level personnel combined were not necessarily a match for the boss.
He was the only one who could make “nuclear bombs” with his bare hands in a short period of ti.
At this mont, after he made the inquiry, everyone’s attention turned towards them.
Whether new recruits had arrived was quite important to them.
“Yes,” Colin nodded.
“Oh okay then, so next week have we got… Huh? Wait, there really are new recruits?” Li Ming was already prepared for a negative response, since it had always been like that in the past, and almost subconsciously assud there were none.
But he was halfway through speaking when he realized there were!
“About twenty or so, I’d say. It depends on the situation. After all, it’s voluntary, and I can’t really force anyone.”
“Twenty people, huh? Yeah, that’s not bad,” they nodded.
Having so is better than none…
It was not just the three of them; all the others exchanged glances, a strange smile flickering at the corners of their mouths.
Of course, they weren’t thinking about how to tornt the newcors.
They really needed the manpower…
While they were over there, they didn’t have to worry about danger too much, thanks to Brother Shunzi’s presence.
But obviously, there is no such thing as a free lunch in this world.
Everything has a cost.
When there was no danger, Brother Shunzi was the danger!
They had experienced firsthand what it ant for even the Extraordinary Ones to be worked to death.
“Life ntor Adorable” was moving bricks at night, while white-haired individuals operated the “Body of Tyranny” to till the fields—the ground was so hard there that without being one of the Extraordinary Ones, you’d have to resort to large specialized machinery.
Unfortunately, they obviously didn’t have such things there.
So they had to rely on the Extraordinary Ones, along with all sorts of explosive packs.
After seven consecutive days,
even the D Level Personnel could hardly bear it.
Those with the “Body of Tyranny” Talent felt an inexplicable threat of death in the latter days and initially didn’t know what was going on.
Late, they realized that it was a signal that their bodies couldn’t hold up anymore.
So, one more person ant one more beast, no, one more laborer to share the joy of work.
Seeing everyone’s expressions, Colin shook his head privately.
The number of refugees over there was increasing at an incredibly fast rate.
Even if all twenty people showed up, the tasks they needed to do probably wouldn’t decrease, but they definitely wouldn’t be any less.
‘Too bad I don’t have the authority to recruit directly; otherwise, I’d use my authority to bring in a thousand people and solve most of the problems at once,’ Colin lanted.
Now, after the official research on the company had begun, they roughly knew the company’s recruitnt standards.
It was said to be random recruitnt, and it was indeed random…
But it wasn’t entirely random.
Colin initially thought the company preferred to recruit people who were on the brink of death because such people might be more willing to compromise, but after official systematic research and a huge amount of samples, it was discovered…
That approach was wrong.
The company actually preferred those who were “optimistic” and “unyielding,” and who held to so line of good moral standards.
Simply put, if a person in severe pain could still laugh, find joy in suffering, know they were headed toward inevitable death, yet refuse to give up easily, and at the core of their being wasn’t entirely bad, that person could be considered a target for recruitnt.
In addition, such people are not rare…
But the reason why those close to death are recruited more is that these individuals have usually “proven” themselves in the real battle against their illness and pain.
That’s why they are sought after for recruitnt.
And the diseases they carry, in the eyes of the company, fall into the category of “nice to have but not necessary.”
A few shots of “Gene Compensation dicine” would cure the majority completely…
Beyond that, abilities, insight, and so on are also considered by the company, but usually are not the absolute criteria.
Or to put it another way, most of the ti, these things are not essential, as the company has the capacity to artificially cram all sorts of knowledge into their brains.
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