Chapter 396 Looking For My Wife (1/2)
Rachel didn't answer him. Biting her lip, she retorted,”Why are you asking me so many questions? Even if you wanted to make friends with me and I'm not interested, will you force me to make friends with you?”
Marlon stood up. Seeing Rachel's bedroom door open, he walked in. Then he spotted the notebook on the table and picked it up.
”What are you talking about? Of course I won't force you to be friends with me,” he yelled from inside the bedroom as Rachel followed him.
Rachel frowned at Marlon who was meddling with her stuff without her permission. Unable to control her anger anymore, she shouted,”Stop touching my stuff! We just met! I don't know you well and you don't know me!”
With that, she snatched the notebook from his hands and placed it on the table.
”You're looking for a job, aren't you? Do you need any help?” Marlon asked, looking at her with a smile. Seeing that what she had written on the notebook were all design company names or sales positions, he guessed that she must have experience in that field.
”…”
Before Rachel could say no, he continued,”Two among the five companies you listed there belong to my family, and the rest belong to the Tang family. You saw that I was kicked out from a car by a woman the other day. That woman was from the Tang family. Do you think she will be a better employer than me?”
Marlon said, taking out a business card from his pocket and signed his name on it. ”Take this. The day after tomorrow, our company will hold a public interview. No one will stop you from entering the office building if you show it to them.
If I'm in a good mood that day, you may pass the interview without much fuss.”
With that, Marlon left Rachel's apartment.
Looking at the business card, Rachel shook her head, and then placed it on the table.
The next day, Rachel went to the offices of the companies she had filtered the night before. She went to each office for a walk-in interview. However, when the interviewers found out that she was from out of town and with only an ordinary university graduate, they told her to wait for further notice at home.
Her resume only showed very little of her working experience, so they thought that she was just a novice, coming off as lacking work experience. Also, she wasn't a local, therefore, the companies were concerned that she wouldn't stay long. They were reluctant to hire her.
After a long day, back at
“Who does she think she is? I won’t marry her even if she is the last woman on earth,” said Hiram Rong.