Lynch wasn't a self-propelled turret; there was no way he could have thought of the position they should hold for their evening confrontation the first time he met a woman.
He had once listened to a friend's story in a small room in another world, and this friend's story wasn't as fantastical or exciting as others', it was just a story of growing numbers.
He didn't really do too much of that, and in the course of bragging about his short and prosperous life, he summed up a few very important successes, one of which was to be sure to convince (sleeper) the accountant to be on his side ...
An accountant can do too many things, more than many people can not imagine, one of the simplest example, an accountant can be unknowingly millions of millions of dollars or even hundreds of millions of dollars of funds into no, if not some people need to use the money only when you realize that the wrong, may be this thing will remain hidden.
Here, too, they are able to easily obfuscate the question of where some of the money came from and report that money to the federal IRS, although most of the time people hire accountants for the purpose of reducing the number of tax returns they have to file.
The world that Lynch was now living in was not a highly developed world of information technology, and a lot of things were still being kept in the form of manual transcription, which meant that the special role of the accountant would play an even more important role.
An accountant who was on his side was important, she was able to help Lynch solve a lot of troubles with her specialized knowledge, there were some things that couldn't be fully mastered through simple learning, he needed a woman he could rely on.
Dependable, not in the sense that two people must become a tight group, but their destinies need to be tightly linked, and it's a marvelous link to not have one person exposing the other's black material after they've been separated by the creation of some conflict.
Anyone who opens his mouth easily destroys not only another person but also himself, then everyone thinks well before opening his mouth as well as weighing the pros and cons.
Women can be a little more in control than male accountants who are more willing to take the initiative, and while many people tend to say that men are creatures controlled by hormones, women are actually the ones who, at least some of them, still believe in love.
Lynch's comment caused Vera's expression to quirk up a bit, and she added a chuckle, followed by a sigh, "I appreciate those words, I know you're just trying to put some distance between us ..."
This is the benefit of people who are good looking, without the need to open their mouths, others will take the initiative to consider and find suitable reasons for Lynch, she looked at Lynch and shook her head slightly, "I'm already married, it's inappropriate for you to say that, let's just talk about work, okay?"
Lynch pursed her lips and nodded her head, "Only about work ..."
Is it a little too late to stop when human emotions and the complex chemical changes in the body begin to evolve?
The two looked as if nothing had come between them over the small, amusing exchanges that had taken place over the course of the time, and had been talking hard about work, but only they knew if the conversation, which they had assumed to have forgotten, had worked or not.
After a short period of negotiation, Lynch would hire Vera to be the accountant of the Grand Empire, with full responsibility for all the work that needed to be handled by the accountant here, and if the Grand Empire's business would break through in the future, there wouldn't be just one person in the office, there would be more.
After finally deciding on a salary Vera said goodbye to Lynch, she needed to go back to the firm to file and apply for an employment agreement - she would only work at the firm if she didn't have a full time job.
The firm is like a comprehensive place, on one side they will handle some agency bookkeeping services and also import some accountants into the business as a full time job and also provide more services accordingly.
This may seem like a drain on the firm's talent, but in reality it won't be, because some talent is indeed scarce, but there is also some talent that can be mass-produced, and the one thing this society is not short of is people.
These accountants who left the firm would expand the firm's influence throughout the city and the entire Baylor Federation, thus giving the firm more attention and clients, a virtuous development, not to mention the fact that the accountants themselves were still attached to the firm's name.
All Vera had to do was submit her application and sign an agreement with Lynch, and she could go from working for an hourly firm salary to working as an accountant on a full-time job on a per-cycle basis, which would be a huge step up for her in its own right.
When she got home in the evening she talked about it with her husband, Vera's husband was an auditor, and it was interesting to say that most people always talked about how careful women were with numbers and praised them for their attentiveness, but they never believed women when it came to important things.
For example, people are more likely to trust men with some important jobs, and the percentage of male accountants is a bit higher in larger organizations.
"You're back later than usual, got a new job?" Vera's husband worked for a large corporation with a good salary, and he inherently looked down on his wife who worked for a small firm.
It's like the pros looking at the semi-professionals, or those just starting out, with a kind of contempt that's been accumulated through precipitation.
He flipped the transaction newspaper in his hand, checking some recent financial news in the country, the city of Kurilan is said to have erupted in a tax scandal, the local Federal Revenue Service management and local businessmen colluded together to evade taxes by someone to poke open, and now the matter is spreading, and it is said that it even affected a few members of the House of Representatives, and the entire federal tax system is focused on this side of the eyes, and it's very likely that because of the case, it will trigger the The entire federal tax system is focused on this side, and it is very likely that this case will trigger changes in the state's tax and financial systems.
It should be noted that, apart from the Basic Law, local laws clearly precede national laws, which also include laws relating to taxation and job-related crimes.
As a cutting-edge accountant, a middle-class member of society, and a member of the social elite, Voula's husband obviously pays close attention to these developments, hoping to pick up on the nuances in an effort to become a junior partner in the firm within two years.
His attention was focused on the newspaper, and the comment was just a "slip of the tongue" that he made instinctively to maintain the necessary communication between family members, and he probably didn't even realize what he had said.
Vera walked into the kitchen to start making dinner for her husband and children, nodding her head as she fiddled with the ingredients, "The firm referred a job to me, I thought it was just a bookkeeping job, I didn't realize that the other party needed me full time."
The matter was not really settled, and the firm would make its own decision as to whom to send to the Great Empire Service Company, unless the employer strongly requested it.
Obviously everything hadn't been so precisely negotiated and finalized yet, Vera was far less calm than she appeared to be in those words that affirmed that she would be an accountant for the Great Imperial Service Company.
If she could get popped in the head by a bullet that traveled through space, she might be able to say the word yuen fen, oh, and it's karmic that her pronunciation isn't so accurate.
Her husband raised an eyebrow and it took a few seconds for his attention to return from the newspaper to reality, he was half on his side, sideways, but his eyes were just on the carpet instead of his wife's back, "Full time?"
"Well, full time!"
This made him slightly more interested, "How much is the registered capital of the company?"
There was a slight pause in Vera's hands, feeling a little ashamed, "A hundred dollars!"
Her husband quickly righted himself again, crossed his legs, and opened the paper, "It's nice, a hundred bucks, at least you'll have more time to do what you want to do ..."