Li Beihai, the current president of the Super God Guild, has another identity as Li Shuyi's father.
The latter is obviously more intimidating to Bai Xiaowen.
"Hello, uncle." Bai Xiao called out politely and glanced at Li Beihai.
He has a beard, thick eyebrows, big eyes, and a muscular body. There is no one (sei) who can wear a high-end suit with the effect of a tight suit.
Taking another secret look at Li Shuyi, who was tall and pretty, Bai Xiaowen breathed a sigh of relief. Fortunately, Shuyi didn't look like her father!
"Dad, why are you here?" Li Shuyi ran over quickly, grabbed Li Beihai's arm, and tried to pass the test in a cute way.
"I'm here to see Mr. Zhang and you by the way!" Li Beihai looked Bai Xiaowen up and down, "Is this your classmate?"
"Yes, his name is Bai Xiaowen. He is very outstanding. He is the same age as me and is already an awakened person." Li Shuyi tried to make up for some impression points. "Dad, don't underestimate Xiaowen. He is a hero!"
I have to say that the name of the hero profession is still very intimidating.
Li Beihai's face became serious and he looked at Bai Xiaowen again: "Not bad. Which guild are you from?"
In front of his future father-in-law, Bai Xiaowen did not dare to make a mistake and said honestly: "I don't have a guild."
Li Shuyi said: "Dad, Xiaowen is amazing. He has no guild background and completed the job transfer mission solely on his own ability." There was a hint of pride in her voice.
"No guild background?!" Li Beihai repeated in surprise. He was really a little stunned.
Li Shuyi continued to show off: "I just invited Xiaowen to join our guild, and he agreed. Dad, please call the head of the logistics department to come over and sign a contract with Xiaowen."
Hearing Li Shuyi say "Xiao Wen", Li Beihai felt a little empty. Will the pak choi that he has carefully cultivated for 17 years be overtaken by wild boars?
At this moment, poet Li Beihai felt a bright sadness in his heart.
However, as the leader of the guild, Li Beihai still knew his priorities. He asked a few questions and found that Bai Xiaowen had already understood the specific situation and was not fooled by his daughter, so he safely called Li Chengbin, the director of the human resources department.
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When the president called for a call, Li Chengbin, the head of the human resources department, of course did not dare to neglect and rushed to the meeting on Pegasus.
During this time, President Li, accompanied by old store manager Zhang Jing, senior pharmacist Sun Hecheng and eldest lady Li Shuyi, had a cordial and friendly exchange with classmate Bai Xiaowen.
Bai Xiaowen's parents and sisters all disappeared, leaving only two siblings to depend on each other. Bai Xiaowen joined Chaoshen Pharmacy part-time, and his independent and self-reliant spirit was fully demonstrated through verbal praise from Li Shuyi, old store manager Zhang Jing, Sun Hecheng and others.
In front of the leader, Chairman Li.
Bai Xiaowen appropriately demonstrated the modest etiquette that a well-educated young man should have. No matter how happy he was, he never showed it on his face. He attributed his growth to everyone's help, thanked Li Shuyi, and thanked the old store manager.
,Thank you Master Sun, thank you Super God Guild, thank you CCAV...
Li Beihai looked at Bai Xiaowen with softer eyes. There was no incompatibility between father-in-law and son-in-law. It was like a touching picture of a harmonious and happy father-in-law and son-in-law.
When Li Chengbin, the head of the human resources department, arrived, he saw this scene.
Come on, what's the point of talking about a contract? You are almost becoming a family. Li Chengbin thought depressingly.
However, since the leader has spoken, what needs to be discussed still needs to be discussed.
"The contracts for newcomers to the Awakening are generally 2+X. They sign for two years first. The third year is the guild's option. They decide whether to renew the long-term contract and have priority to sign contracts under the same conditions..."
As soon as Li Chengbin made his opening remarks, Li Beihai waved his hand: "Chengbin, don't be rigid in your thinking. Hero professions should be treated like heroes. I believe in Xiaobai's potential. Just sign a long-term contract."
Li Chengbin nodded, Plan A was stillborn, and started to implement Plan B. The president said this because he considered that awakened people of the hero profession are rare, and there are even fewer people willing to join a second-level guild, so he directly threw out a long-term contract, which was indeed a foresight.
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"The length of a long-term contract is 5 to 10 years. For long-term contract members, the guild has three levels of treatment: A, B, and C, targeting members with different potentials. I would like to ask, what type of hero profession does Bai Xiaowen have?
Tank type, damage output type, or auxiliary type?"
Bai Xiaowen put down the newbie contract, took the three-level salary list handed over by Li Chengbin, and casually replied: "Summoner, I don't know what type it is." He started to look through the salary list.
The third level of treatment for long-term members is much better than the new contract.
Even the lowest C grade comes with an annual signing fee of three million, as well as a million-level off-road vehicle and a personal assistant. Mutated beast corpses, materials, etc. obtained by long-term contract members killed in the wild,
The guild is responsible for sales and takes 10% of the channel fee; in addition, C-level members have C-level purchasing rights within the guild (emphasis here, highlighted in black and bold).
As for A-level benefits, the signing fee is 10 million per year, and four personal assistants are equipped to take full responsibility for the work and life of A-level long-term members. The channel fee for guild sales is only 5%, and there are A-level purchases within the guild.
Permissions.
Bai Xiaowen gradually figured it out.
For the awakened, the guild is equivalent to a rear base, which can save the awakened from the time of dealing with tedious affairs. In addition, the props that the awakened need urgently can also be purchased through permission in the guild warehouse, which undoubtedly greatly saves the time of searching around.
, the time and energy spent negotiating.
No wonder most awakened people have joined guilds, and there are very few wild awakened people. It turns out that this is such a convenience.
Bai Xiaowen read quickly. He flipped through the contract and looked up at Li Chengbin: "If I want to sign a long-term contract, what level of treatment will I get?"
Although Bai Xiaowen is willing to join the Super God Guild because of Li Shuyi and the pharmacy, the specific treatment still needs to be fought over.
Li Chengbin frowned and said, "It's a pity that you have a summoning hero profession."
"How do you say it?" Bai Xiaowen asked curiously.
"Student Xiaobai probably doesn't know that different types of professions have different values in the league."
Li Chengbin pushed up his glasses: "Of the three types I just mentioned, the most valuable is the tank profession. A MT who wears heavy armor and charges forward to absorb damage is the anchor of a team."
"The second is the auxiliary profession. A good auxiliary can greatly improve the combat effectiveness of a team and also make the MT safer!"
"Finally, there are damage-output professions. Of course, this is not to say that these professions are bad, but there are too many."
Bai Xiaowen certainly understands the principle that rare things are valuable.
I remember when I was playing in Yamaguchi Mountain and queuing for random dungeons, if I had a T or a nurse to queue up with me, I could pull up the team in minutes. But what if there were three DPS? Haha, let’s wait until next year.
Why? Not everyone likes to play the simple and rough DPS profession, and does not want to play T and heal, which leads to a scarcity of thighs.
"Then, what kind of summoner profession does it belong to?" Bai Xiaowen asked.
"Summoner-type professions are a panacea, and I can't say for sure their positioning," Li Chengbin said, "but one thing is certain, summoners are not suitable for playing games."