Chapter 320 313. Old Wang's Backhand (7/13)
Chapter 320 313. Old Wang's Backhand (713)
Old Wang shrugged and said: "Yes, you also know that if we go to retaliate, it's too much to make a fuss, so why ask? Well, you go to a printing shop and get some new materials. I'll wait here."
"Don't deal with those students?"
Old Wang smiled triumphantly, waved the resume in his hand and said, "Have you ever learned the saying that if you can run, a monk can't run to a temple? His resume is here. When the job fair is over, we can come to him!"
"Is this his resume? Since he intends to play a prank on us, he will leave his own information? A student from a prestigious university, can't he be so stupid?" Charlie frowned.
Lao Wang had verified the information at the time, and there was a photo and name of the young man on it, at least the photo was fine.
Charlie took a look at the letter suspiciously, crumpled his resume into a ball of waste paper and threw it on the ground, cursing: "Fuck, I knew these bastards weren't that stupid!"
Old Wang looked at him inexplicably and said, "What's wrong with you? What's wrong with the information on it?"
The handsome Mexican picked it up and took a look, with a helpless expression on his face: "Boss, we were played by them. Look at his name, John-Doe, it's a fake name."
"What?"
"Yes, it's a pseudonym. I didn't notice it at the time." Bo Wen shook his head after taking a look. "In the United States, this name is similar to your Chinese Zhang San Li Si."
"It's the same in New Zealand, all English-speaking countries." Charlie sighed.
During the introduction by the three of them, Lao Wang understood the meaning of the name.
John-Doe looks like a standard Caucasian name, but in fact it is an anonymous name commonly used in English in North America. As Bowen said, this name is similar to "Zhang San" and "Li Si" in Chinese .
There is also a female named Jane-Doe, of the same nature.
Although Old Wang speaks English well now, after all, he has not received systematic English training before, and he doesn't understand some things like slang and unspoken rules at all.
When he read his resume before, he was not suspicious of the name, because he had seen similar names in news reports and thought it was the same name-names like John and Smith are very common in New Zealand, and there are many duplicate names.
Seeing Lao Wang’s annoyed expression, the handsome Mexican comforted him, saying that he could not be blamed for this. In fact, if it wasn’t for Charlie working in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Bowen and him are American, it would be difficult for other New Zealanders to learn from it. problem found.
The usage of the two names Jane-Doe and John-Doe 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 John-Smith when it comes to confidential information. Or the names Joe-Bloggs.
The recruitment is still going on, Lao Wang put away his resume, he has other uses.
Bowen went to reprint the recruiting materials, they put on the table, and continued to wait for the college students to come in for interviews.
Contrary to Lao Wang's prediction, although Sunset Town is very famous now, although the salary he gives is very good, there are very few students who apply for the job.
After all, the University of Otago is a famous school, and it is the top school in New Zealand. The students are proud and proud. Graduates of the business school only want to work in places like the Big Four investment banks and the Big Four accounting firms. Omar It is also 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 is considered as a service industry in New Zealand, with no future, no money, and no status.
According to statistics, there are only 0.82 civil servants in 100 people in New Zealand, that is to say, 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 the matter, what kind of work do these students want to do? They don't even work as civil servants?"
He received some resumes, but he didn't want to use the people on them at all, because these people were all students who couldn't graduate in the same season. Needless to say, they couldn't even graduate in the same season.
New Zealand universities are divided into three years, four years, and five years according to different majors. For example, the medicine of Carl and others is a five-year system, and the business school and humanities are three-year systems.
That is to say, under normal circumstances, students should be able to graduate after three years of schooling, but these students who submitted their resumes did not send their graduation for three years. The reason why they are looking for a job is actually to find a place to do odd jobs, and they have to come back when the school starts. Attend class.
This is the difference between New Zealand and China. Except for medicine, Chinese universities are mostly four-year universities. After completing four years of university, almost everyone can graduate. In New Zealand, it is easy to enter university and difficult to graduate. If you do not complete your studies, you will not be able to graduate.
There are many reasons for low completion rates, such as students switching majors, failing exams in selected courses and needing to retake them, or deferring in order to find full-time employment.
And New Zealanders have a different view on this matter than China. In their view, students should not leave school early without a degree accreditation. Although some people may take longer to obtain a degree, this is Not a failure.
Lao Wang looked at this issue with Chinese thinking. In his opinion, those who cannot graduate in the same season are failed students. He gave a high salary and wanted elite soldiers instead of ordinary students.
However, the proportion of college students who can graduate in the current season is not high. The Chinese may not believe it. The proportion of college students in New Zealand who can graduate in the current quarter is less than 35%, which means that only one in three 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 would also call it a day.
However, they didn't go to eat after work was over. Instead, they went to the local police station next to the school under the leadership of Lao Wang.
"What are we going to do?" Bowen asked.
Lao Wang smiled and said, "Accept our employees."
When he arrived at the police station, he saw the policeman on duty, and then showed him his ID. After confirming that there was no problem, he handed over the photo on his resume to the policeman and said, "Please tell us the information about this student, we will find him He's looking into something."
If it was replaced by a responsible policeman, he would definitely ask what's the matter.
But that's the case with New Zealand civil servants. The local police are very good at catching traffic, and they are nothing else.
The policeman on duty ate a hamburger and scanned the photo into the database, and then came out the student's face information - name, contact number, major, place of origin, etc.