Chapter 297 Recruitment
By this time, Xila had packed all his belongings and was riding in a caravan of five Resha horses, heading towards Chaoyang City.

During the months she returned to school, Silas discovered an elective course in veterinary medicine. After enrolling with high hopes, Silas, who came from a farming background, was deeply disappointed by the numerous errors in the textbook, the poor effectiveness of the treatment methods taught by the teacher, and the fact that he couldn't even explain many basic concepts clearly.

A course like this, riddled with problems, is worse off not taking at all.

She wanted to drop out of school.

But this was the last year at school, and Conrad ordered Silas to get her diploma back. With no other option, Silas had to go to Chaoyang City to take the graduation exam.

Of course, she did make some progress during this time. She learned a bit about her interpersonal skills, thanks in large part to her elective course teacher who didn't teach properly and kept talking about his own child's experiences in big cities or about life experiences without any setbacks.

As she listened to what the teacher was saying, she felt there were some similarities to herself. "No way! Am I really that annoying?"
After careful consideration, Silas was utterly despondent. She realized that she really was a lot like this teacher, always saying things that she thought were very considerate of others, but in reality, she was condescending.

After reflecting on all the friends she had lost contact with since childhood, Sierra made a painful decision: she would never let Josh be bothered this time; she couldn't lose her last friend.

Therefore, this time when she came to Chaoyang City, she would only greet Josh and catch up, hoping that Josh would allow her to come and check on these little guys on a regular basis, treat their minor illnesses, and let her practice her skills, without staying at the Glimmer Farm and disturbing her.

She decided to support herself and open a small Warcraft clinic in Chaoyang City.

What? You're saying you opened a clinic before you even learned how to treat patients?
This is essentially learning while treating her illness; since she can't learn real knowledge in school, she has no choice but to resort to this drastic measure.

In fact, she had considered going home and wreaking havoc on the magical beasts on her family's farm, but unfortunately, her teacher said that if she went home, she would fail the exam.

Damn it, this forced Sila to embark on her half-baked veterinary journey.

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The results of the Morning Post were unexpectedly good. On the day the article was published, Josh didn't even see Oswin's communicator stop flashing; it was as if someone was sending him messages all the time.

Of course, the actual results were not as good as they seemed. Many people only asked a few questions and then stopped following up, wasting a lot of Oswin's time.

However, given the sheer volume of information available, even if only a small portion are genuine job seekers, it's enough to meet the needs of Weiguang Farm.

After Oswin approved the application, Josh organized an interview to see what kind of people they would meet. Josh believed that appearances reflect character, and he didn't want to attract any monsters or freaks.

Many people didn't understand what an interview was, and some were dissatisfied after Josh sent out the notification. But after Josh said that each person could be compensated with 100 federal points for lost work time, no one said anything.

Even a mosquito bite is still meat. For them, spending an hour or two with a strange boss and participating in a lucrative selection process is a small matter.

After the interviews, Josh first selected 58 employees, among whom five team leaders were tentatively appointed to manage them.

It looks like a lot, but when it's distributed, it's barely enough.

Not all of them were highly qualified intellectuals from federal colleges; many were scavengers or locals looking for work. Josh didn't hold grudges about academic qualifications as long as the job was suitable.

Because the Weiguang Farm not only has positions that require professional skills, but also jobs that are basically manual labor, such as cleaning, guarding, and portering.

Yes, Josh built two small pavilions at the entrance of the Weiguang Commercial District and specially selected two tall, handsome job seekers to stand guard there. They greet visitors as they enter and exit, creating a unique and unforgettable memory for passing caravans and travelers.

Then there are the temporary caretakers who take care of the magical beasts. This position requires a certain level of knowledge about magical beasts, understanding the preferences of different magical beasts, and ensuring that no mistakes are made while taking care of the magical beasts.

There are also professional maintenance workers who will arrive on-site to carry out repairs as soon as possible when businesses need them, gardeners who will manage the various flowers and plants that will soon be planted in the commercial area, accountants, waiters, and so on.

There are quite a few different types of employees.

Even the Weiguang Farm has gained five more employees to help with the farm's production arrangements.

Without delay, Josh got all the arrangements sorted out in two or three days. After signing contracts with the employees and confirming their accommodations, Josh gave them two final days off. After those two days, they would be fully dedicated to serving the Glimmer Farm.

There are fewer than forty people who need accommodation, and the small apartment building can easily accommodate them. Originally, the small apartments could accommodate two or three people, but the farm does not have that many employees yet, so it has not reached that point. There are still quite a few empty rooms for one person per room.

Of course, Josh wasn't going to be taken for a fool. She warned the employees who moved in that if they maliciously damaged the apartment environment, they should be prepared to be dealt with by the brown-headed crow vultures. They didn't have a second life, so they shouldn't try it lightly.

As Josh was giving his speech, the brown-headed crow vulture stood coldly on a large tree to the side, its imposing presence pressing down on the group of anxious new employees. At that moment, no one dared to harbor any ill intentions.

Having finished dealing with the employees' matters for the time being, Josh thought about customizing a set of suitable work uniforms for them. Neat and well-designed work uniforms can improve a team's morale and customer goodwill.

I don't know if Aunt Daisy has time; it's been a long time since I've contacted her.

Josh had just turned on his communicator when he saw a message from Sila that he didn't know when it had started.

Josh, my dearest friend, I'm on my way to Chaoyang City. I've been delayed a bit, but I expect to arrive around 5 p.m. tonight. Would you like to join me for dinner? Address: XXXXX — Your dearest friend, Sila.

At five o'clock, Josh glanced at the time. It was almost time. She hurriedly said goodbye to Oswin, quickly got ready, and set off on her bouncy little sheep.

The address Silla gave him was unfamiliar, so Josh followed the road and finally found it in a small residential area around Chaoyang City.

This is a small two-story villa that looks no different from the other buildings around it.

Is Sila planning to stay here? Josh wondered.

"Josh, you're here!" Sira waved happily to her when she saw her.

"You guys get ready, hey, is dinner ready?" She turned to ask the helpers around her about dinner arrangements.

“It will be ready soon, Miss Sirah,” the helper replied.

"OK, thanks."

The helper was somewhat surprised, as was Josh; she seemed much more polite than before.

"What? You want to open a veterinary clinic?"


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