346 Chu Zhe’s Thoughts

Even though Shi Jun had been in the company for more than five years, if Chu Zhe wanted to target Shi Jun, he had dozens or even hundreds of ways to make him suffer and even get fired by the company.

“Manager Peng, go and chat with everyone. You might not have the chance in future. I’m going to the washroom.” Chu Zhe turned and left after he finished speaking.

“Hmph, stop pretending. You want to compete with me for the manager’s position? In the end, you’ve only been here for half a year. In terms of contribution, how can you compare to me!” Shi Jun thought scornfully to himself as he looked at Chu Zhe’s departing figure.

However, he still smiled and said, “”Chu Zhe is not bad.”

However, Manager Peng merely glanced at him, the meaning in his eyes self-evident.

“If Chu Zhe is really determined to deal with you, even ten of you wouldn’t be a match for him.” Manager Peng really wanted to say this out loud, but on second thought, he would be leaving after that night, so there was no need to.

“Sigh, Chu Zhe has always remembered how Manager Peng helped him back then. As for that Shi Jun, he must be very happy now. Once Manager Peng leaves, he no longer has a superior in the branch.” Gu Xin could tell that Chu Zhe wasn’t in a good mood.

“Big Brother is not interested in the manager position.” Chu Ning could still guess Chu Zhe’s thoughts.

“But once Shi Jun becomes the branch manager, I think he’ll definitely make things difficult for Chu Zhe,” another colleague added.

“If my brother doesn’t even have a way to deal with that Shi Jun, he wouldn’t be Chu Zhe.” Chu Ning chuckled and continued.

While they were chatting, the waiters were serving the exquisite dishes.

As the main star of this team-building event, Manager Peng briefly spoke about his work experience and feelings over the years before dinner started, then expressed his expectations for the company’s future and his blessings to his colleagues.

“It seems that President Liu has given Manager Peng a golden handshake,” a male colleague at Chu Ning’s table said ruefully.

“After Manager Peng leaves, he should be selling his shares in the company. In addition to a large sum of retirement money, I estimate it to be at least 10 million,” another colleague said with some envy.

He was just an ordinary employee in the company. Although the salary in S City was very high, he only had a little more than 10,000 yuan a month after tax.

Manager Peng had worked tirelessly for the company for over 20 years, and the compensation he received was enough for him to comfortably spend the rest of his life.

“Sigh, let’s not think about these impractical things. If we don’t have the ability, we should just accept our fate and work honestly. We just have to eat and drink to our hearts’ content,” someone else continued.

After listening to their descriptions, Chu Ning had a general understanding of the staff’s income at various levels in these big companies.

With this calculation, she had indeed given Zhang Bo a high income. His basic annual salary was 1 million yuan, and that was not including dividends.

Of course, Chu Ning would not give every employee Zhang Bo’s salary. Their income was determined by their ability.

After Manager Peng’s speech, it was Shi Jun’s personal show. He spoke with his colleagues about the company’s future plans and what he would do if he became a manager. Of course, he did not forget to promise everyone benefits.

However, Chu Zhe did not return. It was as if he was deliberately giving Shi Jun a chance to show off.

“This Chu Zhe, he’s really driving me crazy!” Gu Xin looked at Chu Zhe’s empty seat and complained.

“Why don’t you give him a call?” A colleague beside her suggested.

“No. If he doesn’t come, forget it. Let’s eat. Don’t bother about him,” Gu Xin said angrily.

“Sister Gu Xin, don’t worry. My brother knows what to do. He has his own plans,” Chu Ning said with a smile.

Of course, she wouldn’t tell Gu Xin about the future in advance. Later on, Gu Xin and Chu Zhe would leave the company together and embarked on the path of self-employment. They would even go on to achieve great success.

“I’ll go look for him.” Chu Ning also left her seat.

The third floor of the restaurant was quieter. Chu Zhe was sitting by the window of a small dessert shop. He did not go to the washroom.

There were no desserts on the table, only a cup of hot tea.

He was looking at the slowly-sinking tea leaves in the cup, deep in thought.

While his colleagues were talking about their monthly income and where they should go after work, Chu Zhe already had a clear grasp of all matters in the entire company.

Chu Zhe was well aware of the company’s profitability in S City, its main business, its flaws, and shortcomings.