Because of what had happened, they gave Gerald a good scolding.
It made Gerald quite embarrassed.
F*cking hell, it was Douglas who did not hold the glass properly, and they were all coming after him?
But Gerald understood.
Heh.
It was down right obvious that the unfair treatment was because Douglas held some special status and Gerald was just a nobody.
“It’s not Gerald’s fault, I was the one who didn’t hold the glass properly. By the way, Gerald, you’re not working yet, are you?”
Douglas smiled as he asked Gerald.
“No.” Gerald shook his head.
“That’s not good, didn’t you find anyone to pull some strings for you? Why didn’t you find any?”
Douglas looked surprised.
“Connections are hard to maintain nowadays unless you’ve strong ones. Just like Leila’s current job, I wasted a huge deal of effort just to find it for her!”
Willie said bluntly.
He immediately disclosed that piece of information.
“I’m good, thanks!” Gerald replied.
“Hmm, I don’t think that will be good, let me help you out. Right, Yorick, wasn’t your dad looking for two young security guards for his factory? I think Gerald should sign up for that, I mean look at him, he looks like a loyal person and I think he will do a pretty good job!”
Douglas pointed at him.
“Pfft!”
Everyone at the table burst into laughter when they heard that.
Leila rolled her eyes at Gerald. “How can Gerald be a security guard when he’s a graduate from Mayberry University?”
“I know right, my friends will laugh if I tell them about this!”
“I don’t think he’ll be able to look for a girlfriend after that!”
Several girls laughed.
Only Cindy was silent at the table.
“Hmph, our family’s business is quite strict when it comes to choosing security guards, we want someone capable, not trash!”
Upon hearing the group of girls, Yorick thought that asking Gerald to work for their family was quite condescending, and they were mocking his family’s enterprise. He immediately retorted.
“Yeah, you shouldn’t think of that just because Yorick’s family enterprise is the nearest here. Honestly, it doesn’t matter whether he’s a college student or not. In today’s society, university graduates are everywhere, and most workplaces don’t distinguish between the rich and the poor. What’s wrong with being a security guard?”
“Being a security guard is also a popular profession required in many places!”
Douglas said with a serious face.
“Well said Douglas, I didn’t expect you to have so many insights and be so matured at such a young age! You guys shouldn’t laugh, because what Douglas had said makes sense, so you guys should learn more from him!”
Willie added.
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