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Chapter 16 - 0016 Be a law-abiding citizen of the Union from this day forward

Masthead's banter with Lynch didn't last too long before it was over, and Lynch had filled him with so many interesting ideas that he was becoming giddy.

He felt that what Lynch said was so right, nothing was more important than dignity, once a person bends his waist in this life, he can never stand straight again, that's how he is, he wants to find his dignity!

Looking at a certain determination that pervaded the newspaper head's back as he walked away, Lynch expressed the hope that he would be able to fulfill his idea successfully.

In the afternoon, I took advantage of my free time to register with the Sabine City Social Services Department a business type company called "Big Empire", which covers most of the programs.

In fact, the Department of Social Services does not care too much about what kind of business the registered company is going to run, and the reason for such a selection process is that it is solely for the purpose of establishing a search.

Some companies need to cooperate with other companies, they will pay for the way to retrieve some files from the Department of Social Services, if there is only a single business scope, it will be considered as the "main business", if there are a lot of business content also includes a certain item, it is the "side business If there are many businesses that also include a particular item, then it is a "side business".

Every company will want their partners to be professional when working with other companies, which is why many companies will only register one business content.

Signing up for this information cost Lynch a hundred bucks, and city halls everywhere have always encouraged entrepreneurship and will give entrepreneurs numerous perks.

Entrepreneurship can increase the number of jobs in society and can alleviate the conflict between the jobless in society as well as society itself, especially when it comes to taxes; basically, newly established companies can enjoy tax reductions or even tax-free benefits as long as they follow the rules of hiring a sufficient number of employees.

A more comprehensive service company like the one Lynch had registered had a pitifully small registered capital of one hundred dollars, but as long as he could hire three employees, he could claim the tax exemption.

City Hall includes the Federal Tax Administration, never expect such small companies to become the main artery of the city's finances, with the tax payments of these small companies is unlikely to allow the City Hall to embark on a number of large projects, less of them will not affect the progress of this year's city construction, so simply give enough incentives to reduce the number of at least three have the potential to make trouble with the no-account workers.

After registering Lynch didn't immediately hire workers to start the business, but found a printing press to print a portion of the small cards.

These little cards were marked with Lynch's more major services, such as the change exchange business, which was the top priority, and then he bought a bookkeeping book and a book with information on standardized tax returns.

After an afternoon of careful study and research, he'd pretty much figured out what was in these, and had come to the clear realization that some things, even if they were very backward, couldn't be learned very easily.

He was a little envious of those who didn't even need to read a book, and with just a few vague concepts, could not only compose a seamless set of ledgers on their own, but also pick out the mistakes from other people's ledgers.

It also made him realize that he needed a professional accountant.

In fact if Michael hadn't gotten to him so quickly, he may not have started the company so early.

In his last world, he'd talked to some of the big boys at lunch and the occasional release time, and everyone in that boring place had stories to tell, but most of them wouldn't be interested in them.

On the one hand, it's the fact that the incarcerated people all share mostly similar circumstances, and they don't necessarily find people's stories more exciting than their own, nor do they have much of an urge to explore other people's pasts.

On the other hand, those in charge of the guards can apply directly to see the files, which are more objective and fair and closer to the truth, and they do not communicate directly with the detainees.

Lynch was different, once he was inside he was like an inquisitive sea absorbing knowledge tirelessly, and those who had been incarcerated for a long time or were going to be incarcerated for a long time were happy to tell their stories and search for their once brightest selves.

One thing he learned from the experiences these men spoke of was to try not to make his trajectory too obvious to the official eye.

In other words, that's better to wait for the fruit to fall off the branch when it's ripe, and then you walk into the orchard and pick it up and go, rather than taking care of it until it's ripe as a fruit farmer would do, and all the traces of your activities, your resume, your experiences, are recorded as is in some file.

When some day certain people need to find a little something to use against you, they go through the archives and give you a taste of what it means to be horrible.

Of course, when you can't do that, then your game becomes exponentially more difficult, and you want to make your every move flawless!

It had to be said that it was indeed a place full of high end talents, from all walks of life, all kinds of people, which benefited Lynch a lot, he learned many, many things that he never imagined he could learn.

The first step starts with compliance!

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There are two places in Sabine that resemble job exchange markets, one is called the Sabine Social Services Job Center, which is a gathering of business owners and some citizens who are ready to look for a job.

There is another place that is not official, a sort of spontaneous behavior formed like a recruiting corner, where there will be many recruiting announcements in front of the wall of vegetation next to the second fountain in Sabine's downtown park.

Of course some community agencies also introduce people in the community to some job opportunities, but they are not very useful, the recruiting companies are not willing to pay the agency extra fees, and the candidates are not willing to pay the agency fees, which makes the agency a headache, and everyone is in the White Female Ticket Free-Ride, so they are very slow to update their information.

Lynch came to the first place, the Sabine City Social Services Employment Center, where he needed to recruit three employees for himself, and they were employees with the ability of "banknote" (in Chinese, the pronunciation of supernatural ability is the same as the ability of "banknote", which means very rich).

Pressing and exploitation have never been synonymous with negative, ugly and sinful in the perspective of capital, and it is important to realize that even in today's society, sometimes well-connected businessmen and friends get together and still exchange ideas on how to press and exploit the employees under them.

Only the oppressed and exploited would consider these ugly and sinful, and as to why ... everyone knows.

Lynch would need to find similar people, good business people.

After paying fifteen dollars, he was given a window - roughly a long table with two simple boards for a grille, peers on the left and right, and a very noisy hall throughout.

His recruiting letter is posted on the bulletin board, so if anyone would like to give it a try they can follow the number and find the place to talk to him and decide whether or not to hire.

It was almost a ten minute wait before a young man in an old shirt formal dress with a cheap new tie sat down across from Lynch.

The young man looked to be only twenty-four or twenty-five years old, and the other man was shocked at how young Lynch was; he even stood up again after sitting down, rearing back to look at the good cards before sitting down again.

"You're not the first, so let's get right to it, shall we?" , Lynch prompted, and the other party immediately opened the badly worn file bag he carried with him and took out a bunch of documents from it and handed it over.

Lynch took it and looked at it, it was all certificates from some training schools and some awards he had won as a child.

He casually tossed this CV over and over, crossing his fingers and pressing his hands on the edge of the table, "Mr. Richard, my company doesn't need these unconvincing things, I need competence, do you understand?"

The young man he called Richard nodded somewhat apprehensively, "Yes, sir."

Lynch asked again, "Do you know what my company does?"

Richard nodded again, "Yes sir, I saw it on the poster, it said it was for being a salesman and would give me two to three points for each success, no base salary ..."

He looked a little nervous, this was the fifth job he'd gotten, he hadn't made it past a year in any of the previous ones, basically two or three months before it was over, the shortest being less than a month.

The pressures of life and what little motivation he has left won't hold him for much longer, and if even this job fails, he may enter a factory as a laborer after a short period of training, as his father had requested.

He didn't want to spend the rest of his life dealing with dangerous machines, and here he took one look at the job posters for this big Empire Services company.

Not having a base salary may be something unacceptable to many, but it also represents the future.

Everyone is foolish enough to think that he or she is the special one, the one who is the most different, the one who is the favorite of the goddess of honor and the one who has the best potential for success.

That they can't?

Come on, fight!