She had told me before that she didn''t have a dance background, so she had to work much harder than the others.
I couldn''t help but let out a sigh.
This was her first serious endeavor, and I didn''t want to discourage her. All I could do was support her.
Today''s schedule was light. We had two sses in the morning, and two in the afternoon.
It was barely 10:00 am when the morning sses finished. As Benjamin and I were discussing going to y basketball, I suddenly received a call from thepany.
"Mr. White, James'' probationary period has officially ended. His talent and abilities are more than sufficient to take on the role of project leader. After a unanimous vote, we''ve decided to make him a full-time employee and promote him to project leader. Would you like toe in and oversee the confirmation meeting?"
James was the top talent I had personally discovered at Pgos Estates.
After our conversation, I had brought him into thepany as an intern, promising that if he performed well and got confirmed, I would give him the 700- thousand-dor vi I had bought at Pgos Estates to live in-until his
retirement.
Time had flown by, and he was already confirmed.
"I won''te in. I trust your judgment. I''ll call him personally to congratte him, then take him to see the vi. You can handle everything else."
I rarely go to the office. I trusted my employees to handle things.
First, I studied finance, so I wasn''t an expert in gaming. Second, mypany was built on fostering creativity, and constant supervision from me wouldn''t be helpful
it would only create unnecessary pressure.
As long as the work was getting done, I had noints.
I called James, promised him a one-thousand-dor confirmation bonus, and
arranged to meet him at the viter that day.
I took a taxi to Pgos Estates and immediately spotted James with his wife and their adorable 7-year-old daughter standing outside.
"Mr. White, thank you so much! I can''t express how grateful I am!" James said, shaking my hand firmly.
I smiled. "You don''t have to thank
me. The only reason my smallpany could hire someone as talented as you is because of this vi. I didn''t keep my promise, you''d be long gone. It''s mutually beneficial."
James shook his head vigorously. "Mr. White, you''re too modest. Before joining yourpany, I thought it was just a small business. But after being there, I realized?t''s far more than that. The creative, passionate environment is exactly what I''ve always wanted! Even without the vi, I would have stayed."
"Oh, really? In that case, I''ll keep the vi for myself," I jokingly said.
I turned to walk away, only to see James looking embarrassed.
Iughed and patted him on the shoulder. "I''m just kidding!"
James looked speechless. "You nearly gave me a heart attack! It''s not that I''m desperate for the vi, but I thought it was guaranteed even let my current lease exp Without the vi, I''d have to stay in a hotel."
"No worries, I was just messing with you. Don''t take it to heart," I replied.
With that, James rxed, and we started chatting more casually.
I led him into the vi and handed him the keys.
"The vi is fully renovated. You just need to get some furniture and appliances. I''l also provide an additional two thousand dors as housing allowance. James, I really believe in you-don''t let me down."