Global Catastrophe: I Became the World Tree-Chapter 60 - Task_1

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Chapter 60: Chapter 60 Task_1

Chapter 60: Chapter 60 Task_1

The incident with Little Knife was not an isolated one.

In fact, many who were still hesitant made up their minds instantly upon seeing the weapons Chen Dalong brought back.

That’s also why Chen Dalong had the weapons delivered back immediately, to add a significant chip in the hands of those who were wavering.

However, he had a lot to do and no time to work on these people’s thoughts.

After leaving the company, he headed straight for the talent market.

The Mad Dragon Security Company had only 108 employees, nearly 20 of whom were logistical staff, including human resources, finance, procurement, cashier, and so forth.

Real enforcers, including himself, only numbered 88, and on top of that, seven died on the mission, leaving only 81.

Furthermore, 15 were in the hospital and temporarily unable to come out.

In other words, only 66 people were left available for him to use.

And out of these 66, there might be some who would leave, so whether he could muster 50 people to carry out the mission was an unknown.

When the security company carried out escort missions, they would deploy at least a hundred people each time; he still needed twice the number.

Therefore, recruiting manpower was extremely urgent.

“Hello, how may I assist you?” a receptionist asked politely.

“I’m the General Manager of Mad Dragon Security Company. Please post a recruitment announcement for me,” Chen Dalong stated his purpose right away.

“Alright, please fill out this form. What kind of position are you hiring for, what are the requirements, and what salary benefits can you offer? Please write everything down clearly,” the receptionist said as she handed a long form to Chen Dalong.

Looking at the form, Chen Dalong felt his head spinning—just filling out this thing would probably take half an hour.

He somewhat regretted not bringing someone else along.

Just as he was about to fill in the form, an idea struck him. He took out his military officer’s credentials and asked, “Hello, I’m a Second Lieutenant. Do I have the right to priority service?”

The rights of a Second Lieutenant weren’t many, but he did have priority in dealings with national institutions.

Upon hearing Chen Dalong’s words, the female receptionist took the military ID with some surprise, checked it, and found it to be authentic; she immediately called for the supervisor.

A woman wearing a professional suit with a delicate appearance approached Chen Dalong, extended her hand for a gracious handshake, and introduced herself with a smile, “Hello, I’m the supervisor here, Xiao Lin.”

Although she appeared to be in her thirties, her skin was still smooth and fair, and her business outfit perfectly accentuated her shapely figure, reminiscent of a ripe peach.

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Without doubt, she was a beauty. Had it been the old Chen Dalong, he might have started chatting her up by now.

But now, after a brief exchange of pleasantries, he went straight to the point, “Hello, my name is Chen Dalong. Our company urgently needs to recruit staff. I hope Supervisor Xiao can give us a hand here.”

“If you’re out there fighting mutated beings, it’s only right for us to offer the necessary logistical support. Tell me what you need, and I’ll do what I can,” Xiao Lin said, guiding Chen Dalong to a side tea table and gesturing for the attendant to serve up tea.

“Here’s the situation, my Mad Dragon Security Company hopes to recruit 100 security guards in a short time.”

“Preferably ex-military personnel, followed by those with shooting experience, or those with actual combat experience.”

Chen had barely started when Xiao Lin interrupted him, “Please wait, you want to recruit 100 people, all with experience? Forgive me for being frank, but this might take some time.”

“I understand, so I’m willing to pay a higher reward. If they lack experience but can meet the physical standards, I’m willing to offer 50,000 a month.”

“If they are sufficiently experienced, the salary can reach 100,000.”

“In addition, each time a mission is carried out, a bonus will be granted based on the difficulty. As for the Five Insurances and One Fund, I can offer them the highest standard in the industry,” Chen Dalong said with the air of someone who could afford it.

In fact, once the security company is on the right track, the net income in a day could reach millions; these amounts are trivial.

After listening to Chen Dalong’s explanation, Xiao Lin couldn’t help but hold her breath. The salary he offered was nearly three times the industry average.

“Are you really willing to offer 100,000 a month for experienced guards?” Xiao Lin asked, afraid she had heard wrong, repeating the question.

“Yes, that’s right! And you can tell them that the salary is secondary. The real money is in the bonuses. If they’re truly experienced, especially those who are good with guns, earning four or five hundred thousand a month, including bonuses, is not a problem,” Chen Dalong nodded with certainty.

He then filled out a simple form and left the talent market.

Today, he had one last place to visit, the Security Association.

This was an association applied for by the combined security companies.

Initially, the authority of this association was decentralized, but with changing circumstances, especially after some large security companies acquired firearms, the power naturally needed to be re-centralized.

Now, security associations in various cities are directly overseen by official appointees, and the Security Association has fully become an official organization.

The role of the Security Association is simple— it serves as a platform for receiving and issuing tasks, and guarantees fairness and justice on behalf of the official authority.

Simply put, major logistics companies would directly publish tasks at the Security Association.

Naturally, aside from logistics companies, other major institutions would also publish tasks here.

For instance, there are always tasks for hunting Mutated Beings and collecting various materials in the wild posted by research institutes here.

Chen Dalong now wanted to see if there were any suitable tasks for his company.

After all, Mad Dragon Security Company was just a startup, and more importantly, it had no experience in carrying out any tasks.

Under such circumstances, it likely wouldn’t even meet the basic requirements set by the large logistics companies.

Therefore, according to his plan, during the first month, he would take on the low-threshold tasks issued by the officials to build up the number of tasks completed and his success rate.

Once the data looks good on paper, it would be more convenient to approach those logistics companies for big contracts.

With a somewhat nervous heart, Chen Dalong arrived at the Security Association.

This was a three-story building covering an area of about 800 square meters. The decoration was not luxurious, but it gave off a feeling of grandeur.

It was Chen Dalong’s first visit here, and he took a deep breath and walked in.

After entering, there was a large hall of about 500 square meters, and in the center of the hall, there was a huge LCD screen.

Chen Dalong looked up and at first thought he had seen wrong. After rubbing his eyes and realizing he hadn’t made a mistake, a look of surprise appeared on his face.

Because, at the very top of the mission list, there was a red-highlighted, pinned task.

It was a large joint mission issued by the military.