"No, it is very convenient to stop a taxi here. I can take a taxi. See you, Mr. Hoyle." She declined. 1
Kingsley didn't insist anymore and sent her outside the mansion. Sherman didn't look back. She stopped a taxi on the side of the road and left.
When her figure disappeared from sight, Kingsley turned around and stepped into the mansion.
The taxi kept going. When reaching the Hoggart Company, Sherman asked the driver to park. She paid the fare and walked into the company lobby.
She would be interviewed at the Hoggart Company today. She posted her resume last night and was asked to have an interview today.
Now she lived by herself. If she didn't make money to support herself, who would support her?
She would not use the shares that Billy gave her until she was forced to do so. Because those shares clearly reminded her of the failure and pain of that marriage.
There were a lot of people in the company lobby, all of whom were queuing. The applicants were very young, as they had just graduated from university. They were lively and youthful, like the rising sun. Sherman felt that she was a lot older among them.
On each pass, five people would be interviewed. The four female college students, who went in with her, were beautiful and lively.
Faced with the questions that were raised, they calmly answered them in an orderly manner and were extremely confident.
But when Sherman was asked the questions, she didn't know how to answer them. She was hesitant and felt embarrassed. The questions were much more difficult than she had thought.
She hadn't worked for these years and she had completely forgotten what she had learned in college. Everyone's eyes fell on her, which made her very embarrassed.
Among these applicants, only she was 27 years old and others were all younger than her. They thought she had abundant work experience. But her answers were the worst.
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