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"Boys, eat as much as you want, I'll pay for it!"

"Oh, Chris, that's great!"

"Chris, I'll eat well!"

As one shouted, the mood rose as the twelve young people sitting around the long table responded. It seems that everyone is always attractive to have free pouches for young people.

However, when I looked around, there seemed to be a slight age difference between the people sitting around to say they were friends.

"Brother, it's too expensive today, aren't you here? Did you get your allowance?"

Martin, who was a year behind Chris, was a bit curious as he liked to dine at a restaurant where students were too burdened to come. Martin knows that Chris sometimes brings members together and buys them meals, but he's only ever paid for one of these expensive chins.

"Haha, I received a severance package directly from John to help me take good care of you."

"What!"

"No, what does that mean?"

"Tell me quickly!"

The eleven other youths shouted in a voice of surprise. Everyone seemed curious and urged me to talk to Chris quickly to make him happy.

"Quiet, you guys. This is an expensive restaurant. It's not a student restaurant, is it? I'll talk to you slowly."

Chris shrugs as he sees the commotion getting louder.

Today there are students from the same gates of Rocksville School who have done something very special. Those who commented in the Rocksville computer room, which was the beginning of the Johnstone Group, are the students who gathered here.

When my senior who worked in a computer room like me saw a world-class company, everyone was as proud as they were of their success.

When something about the Johnstone Group comes out on TV or in the newspaper, it's like, "I know who you are. 'I wanted to tell someone. Sometimes, of course, it's just you, isn't it? I know your face, haha!' I once heard Pin Glass mixed with jokes, but it was also fun to see the face of the person who changed greatly as he explained it.

Of course, for those who don't believe until the end, I always carry a picture I took with me when I came to graduation.

More than five years from now, all the students at that time were college students, and Chris Mann, the oldest and leader, graduated from college this year.

Chris has done well as a leader and has led the meeting so far, so everyone follows his lead.

Chris' greatest achievement, after all, was a scholarship for 12 members. The Johnstone Foundation is wholly supporting Rocksville School, but not everyone is fully supporting the University.

However, those here don't have to worry about college fees. Chris told a sky-like senior to put his name on the scholarship list.

In addition to the strong pride of having a special relationship with the world, as well as the substantial benefits of funding, this meeting became tightly cohesive.

The meeting could not be anonymous, so he later named it "Albatross." Everyone remembers that John called his activity 'Daggle Alba' a code name. We don't know the exact meaning of the code name. After all, Albatruss is named after the word Truss, which is good for Alba.

Historic moments in action under the code name 'Dagle Alba'!

After school or on the weekends together, it's hard to get an education!

A cold February night in San Francisco with computers and coworkers around.

Proud that the leader who led them has become a world-class character!

Members of Albatross, who share such common ground and close ties, look at Chris with glamorous eyes. Chris was also grateful again for the opportunity of a lifetime when he saw that look.

"Huh-huh. Where in my life have you ever reconstructed such a relationship? You guys were lucky, too. '

Chris didn't expect to come all the way here by accident when he saw the 'part-time' job. A slight chin forward, Chris looks down at his subordinates and says,

"Haha. I know a few, but I'm supposed to graduate this summer. However, I go to work because there are very few classes. Now it's professional."

So you're interning during the semester? "

"What does that have to do with the allowance?"

Chris said that the attendees were still puzzled, so Chris had to explain his situation in detail.

Chris, who is in Berkeley Business School, is graduating this summer, but he has taken all the subjects he should have taken. Originally, I continued to come to the semester with the goal of graduating in December last year, but one subject got twisted and I failed.

However, I could not stick to school because of one subject. I just spent another semester trying to do something, but I thought it was a waste of time because I didn't have any special plans at school, so I started looking at work naturally.

In most companies, there was no short-term problem as the United States has a culture of frequent hiring. One thing every time was that he was still a student. Moreover, I had to go to school at least once a week for the first few months.

Which company accepts undergraduates and cares about leaving the company once a week for that employee? Not unless you are a very special employee. The Berkeley administration team is well-known, but it was difficult to find a company that could make such an effort.

With pride, I almost graduated, and I really didn't want to be an intern. The intern pays a lot of money, but it's also because there's a lot of work to do. While I was thinking about it, I saw a noticeable advertisement.

< Pacific Electric Gas, Smart Grid Division Staff Recruitment >

[Pacific Electric Gas, which incorporates Johnstone Energy to prepare for a new leap, recruits employees from the following smart grid businesses to tackle power challenges across California:]

000 On-site employees

00 field managers

Project Management 00

00 people managing smart devices and IT equipment

00 others

It's not very detailed, but I can feel it just looking at the big picture. Chris understands that the California power crisis is a regular story in the newspaper.

All residents of the provincial government on behalf of Pacific electricity in bankruptcy know that it will be acquired by the Johnstone Group.

"Now you're eating the power company. You sure there's nothing you're not doing?"

Chris is leading Albatross, but it's not easy for a student Chris to meet the president of a major corporation in the world. It's because you're busy, and you can't just barge in and ask for food.

However, for the purpose of informing him of the existence of Albatross, he must call and email once a year. John also replied to emails within a few days, and would love to talk on the phone about schools and subordinates.

Chris thought it would be a good idea to apply to the Pacific Electric Gas business. It was on the outskirts of downtown San Francisco, not far from the school, so it was perfect for when I needed to go to school.

I wrote vaguely in this resume whether or not I graduated. It was mostly because he had been expelled for this. Because I wanted to talk to you about it.

Bachelor of Business Administration, Berkeley University

Instead,

Berkeley University, Business Administration

It says, "I guess most people just graduate. 'and it is natural for me to think.

Of course, Chris never lied. I did not claim to have graduated anywhere, and guessing is my freedom.

Most companies do not have a specific resume form and do not have a separate "degree", so they may have some "autonomy" (?) '.

Since I'm submitting my resume and studying on an interested smart grid, I was contacted shortly to come for an interview.

When I went to the company, I saw quite a few people wearing suits in the lobby, because there were a lot of people involved in the special recruitment, not the occasional recruitment, but also a significant number of people. I went into the interview room, waiting for my turn, and three interviewers sat down. He introduced himself as a human resources employee, manager and other director.

"You majored in business, but you also have a computer and programming license?"

"Yes, in the Information Age, I studied separately, thinking computers are essential in any field."

"You want to work in Project Management? Why is that?"

"The smart grid system is at the heart of California's robust solutions. I've been studying in my own way for the past week, and I really want to learn in it. I'm passionate, I'm willing to do well."

Two out of three people who interviewed the words and attitudes that spawned such youth looked satisfied. However, the director only nods at what he doesn't deserve.

"You've just graduated, and you think you're great, but one of you coming in doesn't have much impact on the project. What do you think I'm saying?"

There are always stiff people everywhere. The director who introduced himself as Simpson asked roughly, turning the chair upside down.

"Of course, I have no experience, but I studied really hard while I was going to school. I'm going to recoup what's missing with passion and what I learned at school. I'm willing to stay late and work if I have to."

Although Chris was an interviewer, he was offended by a slightly sarcastic tone. However, I answered okay according to the details of the interview.

"Really? I started as an electrician, and so far I've gone through a number of fields within the company. Often I just come up with a diploma and I watch it get ruined. Oh, of course you don't. Is there anything else you want to say?"

I started a great interview, but I still don't know the results. I tried not to pay attention because there were many people who would just die for no reason. However, I asked him if he wanted to say something at the end and told him about the problem I was thinking about.

"I just want to say -- in fact, I originally graduated summertime. But after trying to graduate early, there was only one course left, so I applied to get started. A week."

"What! So you're a student? What the hell!"

The interviewers all looked a little puzzled, especially Mr. Simpson, who was talking sarcastically a moment ago. It looks ridiculous.

"Graduation is clear. You only have to take one course, and once a week, you only have to go to school in the morning. It only takes about four months."

"As a company principle, it's hard to do that. If you're going to be an intern, that's possible, but it's a matter of equity, and I like Chris, but I can't help it."

The manager who was listening next to you gives you a sad speech. I don't say I like it instantly during the interview, but I express my feelings immediately if I feel bad about it.

"You said you went to college, and this is ridiculous. I thought we weren't hiring interns. Haha, really."

Mr. Simpson neither liked nor disliked the volunteer Chris, who, 25 years ago, started as a contractor on the ground and is now the director of a department.

I've just graduated from college and seen a lot of foolish people who didn't know what was going on, but Chris seemed to be doing better.

'Beating is good, but life doesn't work the way it wants. You're still a baby.'

I try to entice him to talk to me, but he is quite good at answering. But at the end of the day, you're still a student! I could only hear the wind coming from my lungs. But there seems to be a case, and it's completely wrong about the company.

Chris was actually embarrassed. Ever since I first came here, I've been thinking about how to explain the situation to get an understanding.

Once the interview has been passed, I'd like to discuss the details, and the interviewer will say, "Do you have anything to say? 'When I asked, I didn't talk until later, but after I accepted, I said this fact because I thought I was deceiving the other person.

However, if I went on like this, I didn't get a proper assessment, and I thought I would just drop it. In the future, I empowered Ziggy's hand because she could not find a better place to work four days a week with her student status.

I said, "Well, actually, someone I know is in this company. I was going to tell you separately if I got in, and I was going to ask you to excuse me about school."

"What? Do you know anyone here? Who is it?"

Simpson was surprised by the sudden flirtation of his acquaintance. The other two interviewers pay attention to the nonsense again.

"Who is that?"

"Are you kidding? Why can't you talk? You're not lying, are you?"

As Chris, without explanations, the Chairman of the Johnston Group is my boss. We know each other well. 'It's because I've laughed at you several times before, saying, "Don't laugh at me like this." Chris was unable to answer, and Mr. Simpson came to his senses.

"This is the man in the picture here."

"Oh, oh, oh! This guy!!"

"Who are you, sir? Oops!"

"Isn't this the chairman?!"

Simpson was surprised to see the picture. The man in the picture is John Kim, President of the Johnstone Group, who bought Pacific electric gas!

In the photo, Chairman John Kim graciously posed with his hands on Chris' shoulders. The bright smile and surrounding atmosphere seemed to know each other personally.

"Dammit! I don't know why you volunteered, but what if you're trying to get people into trouble..."

Mr. Simpson grumbling inside. I shouted "no" a while ago, but now I don't want to be penalized by the company I just acquired. Now that the company is stable and breathing, the wrong thing happened.

"Haha, this guy! If something like this happens, we'll lose and we'll talk. We shouldn't make things so easy. Mmm-hmm. Haha. Haha."

"????"

"....."

Seeing Mr. Simpson smiling to hide his awkwardness, Chris and the two interviewers opened their mouths slightly. How can you change your attitude so quickly?

Wow.

The followers who were listening to Chris' story all rallied together. It was a really interesting story, especially one that was more fun because Chris was trying to solve it tastily. In addition, there was a sense of pride that they did not know in their hearts as they did.

"There was a demonstration of the smart grid system not long ago. There's a lot of reporters coming, and the governor of California and the dignitaries are on the move. I went to the project team and prepared a demonstration, and that day, John appeared with the bodyguards, the military officers, and people. That was awesome."

"Wow, really? Did you see it for yourself?"

"That must have been amazing. Have there been so many reporters here?"

His successors were excited to ask, but Chris was excited to talk.

"Let me see if I can catch you up for a moment, Le. I chased after you quickly and said hello."

"So? What happened?"

Chris, who squeezed himself into the crowd of the elders, felt as if he were one of them.

"Of course you recognize me. Le, I briefly said," What are you doing here? "He patted me on the shoulder, saying," Why didn't you tell me? "And he asked the secretary next door to give me some allowance to buy you something. Your secretary gave you $2,000 later."

When I waved my wallet in my hand, I suddenly remembered the scene that day, watching the happy followers. I was very happy to see you as you welcomed me. Moreover, when I was told to give extra money, my heart was really moved. I can still think of something that pops up in my mind.

The next day, when I came to work, the rumors spread. Later, Johnston's energy president, vice president, executive and self-directed supervisor had to explain once.

Chris's tale led his followers to a dazzling look and united themselves with Chris.

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