Happy Little Mayor

Chapter 318: 313.Lao Wang’s backup plan 7/13

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Lao Wang shrugged and said: "Yes, you also know that it would be too fussy for us to retaliate, so why ask? In this case, you go to the printing shop and get some information again, I will wait here."

"Aren't you going to deal with those students?"

Lao Wang smiled proudly, waved his resume in his hand and said, "Have you ever learned that a monk can't run away from a temple if he can run? His resume is here. When the job fair is over, we can come to find him!"

"Is this his resume? Since he is planning to play a prank on us, why would he leave his own information? Students from prestigious universities can't be that stupid, right?" Charlie frowned.

Lao Wang verified the information at that time. There was a photo and name of the young man on it. At least the photo was fine.

Charlie took a look at it doubtfully, crumpled his resume into a ball of paper and threw it on the ground, cursing: "Fuck, I knew these bastards weren't that stupid!"

Lao Wang looked at him inexplicably and said, "What's wrong with you? What's wrong with the information above?"

The handsome Mexican boy picked it up and took a look at it, with a helpless expression on his face: "Boss, we were fooled by them. Look at his name, it's a fake name."

"What?"

"Yes, it's a pseudonym. I didn't notice it at the time." Bowen took a look and shook his head, "In the United States, this name is similar to your Chinese name Zhang San Li Si."

"It's the same in New Zealand, all English-speaking countries." Charlie sighed.

During the introduction between the three of them, Lao Wang understood the meaning of the name.

It looks very much like a standard white person's name, but in fact it is an anonymous name commonly used in English in North America. As Bowen said, this name is similar to the Chinese "Zhang San" and "Li Si".

There is also a female name with the same nature.

Although Lao Wang speaks English well now, he has never received systematic English training before, and he doesn't understand things like slang and unspoken rules at all.

When he looked at the resume before, he did not doubt the name because he had seen similar names in news reports and thought it was a duplicate name - names like John and Smith are very common in New Zealand, and there are many duplicate names.

Seeing Lao Wang's annoyed look, the Mexican handsome boy comforted him and said that he couldn't blame him. In fact, if Charlie hadn't worked in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Bowen and he were Americans, it would be difficult for other New Zealand natives to get over it. problem found.

The usage of these two names is only common in North America. There are not many opportunities for these two words to appear in the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand. New Zealand usually uses the two names or s when it comes to confidential information.

Recruitment was still going on, and Lao Wang put the resume away. He had other uses.

Bowen went to reprint the recruitment materials, put them on the table, and continued to wait for the college students to come for interviews.

Contrary to what Lao Wang predicted, although Sunset Town is now very famous and although he provides good treatment, there are only very few students applying for jobs.

After all, the University of Otago is a prestigious school, and one of the most prestigious in New Zealand. The students are proud and arrogant. Graduates from the business school only want to work in places like the four major investment banks and the four major accounting firms. Omagh It is difficult for the Rama City Government to recruit here, let alone the small Sunset Town

New Zealand is different from China. Civil servants are not very popular here. Young people with a little bit of ambition will not do this job. This job in New Zealand is considered to be a service industry, with no future, no money, and no status.

According to statistics, there are only 0.82 civil servants out of 100 people in New Zealand, which means there is not even one...

When it was time for lunch, Lao Wang looked at the few resumes in front of him and frowned: "Xue Te, what's going on? What kind of job do these students want to do? Not even civil servants?"

He received some resumes, but he didn't want to use the people on them at all, because these people were students who couldn't graduate in the current quarter. Needless to say, they couldn't even graduate in the current quarter, and they were definitely not the elite soldiers that Lao Wang needed.

New Zealand universities have different academic systems based on different majors, which are divided into three years, four years, and five years. For example, the medicine studied by Carl and others is a five-year system, and the business school and humanities are both three-year programs.

In other words, under normal circumstances, students should be able to graduate after three years of study. However, these students who submitted resumes have not graduated in three years. The reason why they are looking for a job is actually to find a place to work part-time, and they will have to come back when school starts. Attend class.

This is the difference between New Zealand and China. Most Chinese universities, except for medicine, are four-year. Almost everyone can graduate after four years of university. In New Zealand, it is easy to get into university but difficult to graduate. If you have not completed your studies, you will not be able to graduate.

There are many reasons for low academic completion rates, such as students switching majors, failing exams in their chosen courses and needing to retake them, or choosing to defer their studies in order to find a full-time job.

And New Zealanders have a different view on this matter than China. In their opinion, students should not leave school early without obtaining a degree certification. Although some people may take longer to obtain a degree, this It's not a failure.

Lao Wang looks at this problem with Chinese thinking. In his opinion, students who cannot graduate in the same season are failed students. He gave high salaries and wanted elite soldiers, not ordinary students.

But the proportion of college students who can graduate in the same quarter is not high. The Chinese may not believe it. The proportion of college students in New Zealand who can graduate in the same quarter is less than 35%, which means only one out of three people can graduate in the expected academic year.

At noon, the students left the recruitment site to eat. Lao Wang waved his hand, indicating that they should also stop working.

However, they did not go to eat after work. Instead, Lao Wang led them to the local police station next to the school.

"What are we going to do?" Bowen asked.

Lao Wang smiled and said, "Take in our employees."

When he arrived at the police station, he met the policeman on duty and showed him his ID. After confirming that there was no problem, he handed the photo on his resume to the policeman and said, "Please tell us the student's information. We will find him." He investigates something."

If it were a responsible police officer, he would definitely ask what happened.

But New Zealand's civil servants are just that. The local police are very capable at catching traffic, but they are just idiots when doing anything else.

The police officer on duty ate a hamburger and scanned the photo into the database, and the student's explicit information came out—name, contact number, major, place of origin, etc.

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