Although I yell that I don't want to work every day when I go to work, I have to admit that work is of great significance to an adult who has to carry his own life independently.

A good job can make people live more confidently.

I learned this when my ex-boss started selling and couldn't keep our small business.

At the same time, I also realized another thing-the first job out of college is very important.

I have never had any ambitions. Although I always daydream about being promoted and raising my salary to reach the pinnacle of life, like the protagonists in those workplace dramas, I have to overcome obstacles and fight my way through the workplace with one enemy, but I have said that, that is just Daydreaming, more often I just nestled in that small company doing a not-so-remarkable job.

In fact, it is not easy.

In recent years, due to the small number of employees in the company, one person is worth three or even five people. If a project originally required ten people to complete it, then in our company there are only three or five people. If it is not completed, it will be over.

Over the past few years, the social animals have suffered a lot. When changing jobs, their resumes are still not pretty.

So, when I reported to the new company and stood at the front desk and told the pretty front desk girl that I was a newcomer who was here to apply for the job, I was very guilty and felt like I had walked through the back door.

The position is naturally an ordinary commissioner. When I submitted my resume, I didn't even dare to apply for a management position.

I really don't have the confidence and confidence, and I always think that the company can accept me, which is already very face-saving.

The HR who interviewed me before came out to pick me up, took me through the formalities, and then went upstairs to see my leader.

I'm actually very curious to know what Lu He does here.

However, my curiosity was quickly satisfied because my leader was Lu He.

Of course, I have many leaders - team leader, manager and then director.

As for Lu He, I didn't even see him when I first entered the office area. It was almost noon when he opened the door of the independent office opposite my work station. I looked up at the sign hanging on the office door. Yes, he is the director of our department.

Lu He didn't seem to see me, and walked out while talking on the phone.

He changed into a dark blue shirt without a tie, the collar buttons were unbuttoned casually, and the sleeves of the shirt were rolled up to reveal his little arms.

Even so, he still looks like an elite in the workplace, wearing glasses and walking out on the phone.

I thought, I should tell him that I am coming to work, otherwise it would be really impolite.

But even if you want to talk to him, you have to find a good time and avoid colleagues.

On the first day of work, Lu He didn't notice me at all, and I didn't find a chance to talk to him at all. The colleague at the work station said: "The tea room is over there. If you are thirsty, you can go to fetch water."

I'm not thirsty, I'm just worried.

The first day of work is generally very happy, the new colleagues are very friendly, and the office environment is not only a little bit better than my previous small company.

When I got off work, I saw that Lu He was still in the office, and I had "evil thoughts" again, and wanted to knock on other people's doors, but there were still colleagues in the office area who hadn't left, so I really didn't dare.

So, I dawdled, and kept dawdling.

I got off work at 06:30, and I dawdled until 07:30, when everyone else left, only me and our director were left.

I stretched my neck and looked inside, feeling like I was peeping at someone's house, which was not good.

But Lu He seems to be busy all the time, and I still dare not disturb him.

Just like that, I "accompanied" Lu He to work overtime until after eight o'clock on a hungry stomach. When I couldn't bear it any longer and was about to bite the bullet and knock on the door, the dedicated director Lu finally pushed the door and came out.

He held the key and a brown paper file bag in his hand, turned off the lights in the office, and seemed to be ready to leave work.

When he came out, he glanced at me without any extra expression, locked the door and was about to leave.

"Lu He!" I hurriedly called to him, and when I ran out of the station, I accidentally kicked over the trash can.

He looked back at me, a little surprised.

Looking back on the scene at that time later, I should have acted stupid, but at that time I didn't think so, I just wanted to run over to thank him.

I said, "Lu He, thank you."

He stared at me for a while and asked, "Who are you?"

I was stunned by his question and said I was Shu Wang.

He took half a step back and kept a certain distance from me: "Oh yes, the newcomer, are you still getting used to it?"

What he said made me feel that something was wrong, so I said, "Lu He, don't you remember me?"

As a result, he really doesn't remember me.

I thought he gave me an interview opportunity because he recognized me after reading my resume, but Lu He said to me: "I didn't wear glasses that day, so I couldn't see clearly, so it was you."

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