You call this entrepreneurship?

Chapter 67 Are you doing charity?

Chapter 67 Are you doing charity?

George was very shocked and quickly denied, "No, no, no, it's not me."

"We are not looking for these people as you think. We are a serious company."

Qin Shaoyan directly interjected and said: "Our company is conducting a public welfare event with the women's rights movement organization to provide jobs for these female students who are from poor families and cannot pay their tuition fees."

"I'm sorry, I can't help you." Attorney George's friend showed an apologetic expression, "I am a lawyer and have my own professional ethics. I cannot leak client information."

Qin Shaoyan placed a wad of dollar bills on the table and pushed it over.

The lawyer friend frowned, "Did you just say it was a charity event?"

Qin Shaoyan pushed over another wad of banknotes and said, "Yes, we will provide them with jobs."

The lawyer friend glanced at George and said, "There won't be any legal risks in this matter, right?"

Qin Shaoyan pushed the third wad of banknotes over, "We are a serious Internet company, not a wallet company."

The lawyer friend took out his briefcase and said, "George, I'm doing this for public welfare and I won't do it again."

Qin Shaoyan smiled broadly, "Thank you for your contribution to the women's equal rights movement."

Soon, Qin Shaoyan got a list of names and simple information.

After a simple preliminary screening, a group of beauties were selected and then contacted.

George faced huge psychological barriers and began to call one after another, "Hello, is this Miss Rachel? I am the director of Facebook, and we can provide you with a job."

"Yes, it's a part-time job, no, no, no, we're not doing that, we're an Internet company."

"Okay, please note down the interview address and time. If you need anything, you can call this number."

After George put down the phone, he looked a little haggard, "I will never do this kind of thing again next time, this is simply too..."

"Hey, George, cheer up." Qin Shaoyan cheered him up, "You are helping a female student who is in trouble."

"Why do we have to recruit these people?" George was a little confused.

"Do you discriminate against them?" Qin Shaoyan asked.

"No, I don't discriminate." George quickly denied, "I just don't understand the meaning of doing this."

"You are saving them." Qin Shaoyan said seriously, "They have fallen because of poverty, but they cannot continue to fall like this. They are missing a chance."

"An opportunity for them to find legitimate jobs and pay for their studies with legitimate income instead of selling their bodies."

"We are doing charity."

"Okay." George picked up the phone again, this time he didn't feel so awkward.

……

Rachel adjusted her appearance in front of the street window, touched up her makeup, and then walked into the office with an uneasy heart.

There was only one desk in this simple office, with a few chairs placed against the wall. It looked like it had been temporarily used, and there were various exposed threads on the floor.

Sitting behind the desk was an IT geek in a plaid shirt, and next to him was an East Asian man in a suit who looked bright and handsome.

Rachel looked the two of them over, "Who do I need to sleep with?"

"Pfft." George squirted out a mouthful of water.

Qin Shaoyan said with a serious face: "Miss Rachel Taylor, we are a serious company, can you please respect me?" "Walter?!" Rachel looked very surprised, and then expressed disbelief and some expectation. He asked in a tone of voice, "Are you really going to provide me with a job?"

"Of course, have you brought your resume?" Qin Shaoyan pointed to the chair in front of him, "Please sit down."

"No." Rachel sat directly on the chair, "I thought you were clients with some special quirks, so I didn't bring my resume."

"Are you really going to provide me with a job?" Rachel asked again with some doubt.

"Why do you ask that?" Qin Shaoyan frowned, feeling something was wrong, "And why do you think we will be that kind of customer?"

"Because you called my cell phone." Rachel shook her cell phone, "Only clients will call this number, oh, and my lawyer."

"Where on earth did you get this phone?"

"Don't worry about these details." Qin Shaoyan changed the topic, "We are a newly established Internet company and we need to recruit some online customer service."

Rachel was stunned for a moment, "So... this is really an interview?"

"Yes." Qin Shaoyan said seriously, "Okay Miss Taylor, we don't care about your past, what we are talking about now is the future."

"Oh, okay." Rachel straightened her posture and asked seriously, "What is my job content?"

"Our website focuses on social networking, and its target users are school students." Qin Shaoyan replied, "Your main job responsibility is to chat with specific male customers, interact with them, and make friends with them."

"Which specific customers? Rich people or handsome guys?" Rachel immediately caught the point.

"No, those people have no shortage of chat partners." Qin Shaoyan said with a smile, "Your social targets are mainly male students who are usually silent and unsociable in school, or who are weak and easily bullied."

"These people usually know very few female classmates in school, and they don't even exchange a few words with each other. They never had a girlfriend or date until they graduated."

"Your job is to chat with them, comfort and encourage them, and be friends with them."

Rachel frowned, "That's all?"

"Occasionally, you can go on a date with them to soothe their lonely hearts." Qin Shaoyan looked at Rachel with a smile, "Leave beautiful memories of their youth."

Rachel rolled her eyes, "After all, don't we still have to go to bed?"

"No." Qin Shaoyan directly denied this statement, "Our company does not encourage you to have closer contact with customers."

"However, we don't object. After all, this is your private life, and it is not convenient for the company to interfere."

"Our company will provide you with an emotional compensation fee to compensate for the loss of personal time due to appointments with clients."

"Walter?!" Rachel was confused. She had seen a lot since she started doing this, but this was the first time she had seen this situation.

"Why are you doing this?" Rachel asked in disbelief, "Or are you doing charity?"

"No, no, no, we are an Internet company." Qin Shaoyan emphasized seriously, "This is just a publicity strategy for us."

Rachel didn't care what company the other party was, she asked directly: "How much money can it have?"

"The weekly salary is two thousand US dollars, in addition to work meal benefits, housing subsidies, and transportation subsidies." Qin Shaoyan took out a form, "In addition, we have additional KPI rewards based on your daily workload."

Rachel glanced at the form and asked, "How much is the mental damage fee?"

"Emotional damages are two thousand dollars each time."

"Fuck!" Rachel swore, "Deal!"

(End of this chapter)

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