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Chapter 383 Picky

Mr. Ji became even more angry, "It's not what?"

His voice was so loud that even the colleagues from the second construction department on the other side of the screen turned around frequently. Most of the leaders in the office were veterans who had experienced the ups and downs of the workplace for at least ten or twenty years, and everyone was reluctant to let others do this.

The workplace sees the ugly side of itself.

This kind of yelling at subordinates is fine if it is seen as a sign of blame, but once it is interpreted as workplace bullying by someone with intentions, if the matter escalates, it is not them themselves, or the company can

They can cover the sky with one hand casually, so most of the leaders are kind and congenial.

Even if a colleague has done something wrong, the leader will at most just arrange a meeting room to have a private meeting with him. It is really rare to curse directly in the office and embarrass each other.

But the CEO Ji in front of me is obviously a workplace bully.

Jian Anran is not the kind of person who is easily fooled. If she does something wrong, forget it. She is not the kind of person who is so stubborn that she refuses to admit it. But Mr. Ji is obviously very picky. In the past few days, just

Picking out mistakes probably cost him a lot of thought, right?

"Mr. Ji!" Jian Anran suddenly shouted, and Mr. Ji was stunned. The words got stuck in his throat and he couldn't squeeze out a word for a long time.

He was obviously very displeased, "What? Just a few words of your opinion and you are so big? If you are not convinced, leave! Don't pretend to be a big boss in the office!"

Jian Anran's speech was neither hasty nor slow, but her pitch was extremely high. She deliberately let everyone else in the office hear, "Mr. Ji! Of course I am very grateful that you are willing to guide me personally. I also cherish this very much."

This is my first valuable experience as an intern at Zhongling.”

After a polite transition, Jian Anran said immediately, "But you know that I am still a student after all, and there are many things that I am not clear about. Is there something I have neglected? I hope you can tell me directly. I will try my best to correct it and strive for it."

Won’t do it again.”

Jian Anran's words immediately choked Mr. Ji, and it was only then that he noticed the looks of other people in the office.

I just wanted to say something mean to her, but I didn't expect that I would attract so much attention. Mr. Ji's mind went blank, and he forgot what excuse he was looking for in the first place.

Mr. Ji became even more unreasonable, "What do I have to say? Do you want others to point out your own mistakes one by one? The company is not a school. If you don't understand, just be sensible and leave! Don't cause trouble to the company!"

After saying this, he soon saw the disapproving looks of other people around him. Even the chief engineer of the second construction department stopped in front of the employees' computers in the corridor of the second department under the guise of giving guidance. In fact, he put his arms around each other.

Look here with your chest.

Although the leaders of the Construction Department are all on a business trip, no matter how big of a mistake an intern makes, it is not his turn to be pointed out by someone from the business department.

The chief engineer of the second department couldn't bear it anymore and wanted to stop it, but he thought that it was somewhat inappropriate to intervene in other people's affairs across departments, so he was still hesitating on the side of the national highway.

Although Jian Anran lowered her head as low as possible and stared at Mr. Ji's shoes, her eyes almost rolled up to the sky in her heart.

Looking back on my internship life for more than a month, although I worked a lot of overtime and had a heavy workload, my colleagues and leaders were still friendly and the atmosphere in the department couldn't be better. Jian Anran always felt a little lucky.

But since Director Ji assigned her a bunch of projects with no project documents, no contact personnel, and no other colleagues, Jian Anran's hard days have finally come.

"Who do you think you are? You dare to point fingers here?"


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