Jason knew that Sarah was showing off her superiority as a civil servant and a city person, and then took the opportunity to belittle his home as a rural country.
Not all the relatives were looking forward to your good health.
Jason now had a deep understanding of this sentence.
"Oh, oh, so your unit still has this rule. I didn't know, either. Then just take it that I didn't say that. Such a good job, if you lose it because of something I said, it will be a pity." Michael said in a hurry.
"Oh, you don't have to worry, big brother. We are chatting at home, so we can talk about anything. Although our Sarah is a civil servant, this kind of thing will certainly not be taken seriously. However, Jason is not young, and he has not had a job until now. If he keeps going on like this, how long can you two hold on?"
Jim said lightly. The underlying meaning was that, Sarah from their family was already a civil servant. You guys from the village, should seize the opportunity to find a job to earn some money. They didn't know why Jason was so idle everyday.
"Yes, if Jason wants to stay in Nandu, you should find a job quickly. The college students nowadays are not worth much either. Don't think too highly of yourself. It will be very good if you can find a job that provides you with food and lodging. You have to earn back the tuition fees you paid for four years of college. Otherwise, your university will be in vain, and you will waste so much money for nothing."
Sarah didn't care about calling Jason 'cousin' at all, but directly called him by his name.
At this time, Michael and his wife's faces did not look very good.
They had wanted to get Hannah and her family over to have a good talk before they left Nandu.
Also, they wanted to entrust Jason in their care, but instead it seemed like they were being entrusted in Jason's care instead.
Unexpectedly, what should have been a warm and peaceful gathering turned out to be a session where others looked down on their child.
Hannah looked at the embarrassed faces of the family on the opposite side and laughed with her hand covering her mouth, "In fact, you don't have to worry. Last time when you were at my house, didn't Sarah introduce a job to Jason. It's a job where he stands guard at the door of their site. You can earn two thousand yuan a month. Although it's not decent, it's enough for Jason."
"Thank you. I said last time that I'm not thinking about working there for the time being." Jason frowned and said.
"Jason, the way you behaved at my house previously has already made me very dissatisfied. This time in front of your parents, you should tell me why you don't want such a good job. What's wrong with standing guard at the door, it's better than being idle at home? You don't want to make money by yourself at such a young age. You think about your reputation every day, unless you can become a civil servant like our Sarah, then let's talk about reputation."
Seeing Jason reject her over and over again, Hannah was instantly unhappy.
Sarah also said disdainfully, "Do you know how many people in the village have given me gifts for the position of guarding the gate? Their conditions are much better than your family's. Even these people are willing to send their children to guard the gate. What are you so proud of?"
"Here, why not Sara do this as a part time job
in the morning. Anyway, you said that you stay at the site every day, so you don't need to go back at night. You can even get two persons' worth of salary. Your salary isn't that high anyway, so you can use it to support your family." Jason said with a smile.
He heard that Phoebe Wen was working in the municipal party committee. Her monthly salary was only slightly more than 3,000 yuan. It was a stable job but it was only enough to support yourself.
Of course, unless you also had a father as a governor.
As expected, as soon as Jason said this, Sarah jumped up. "Jason, who are you talking about? My salary is not high now, but I am a civil servant and have a stable job. No matter how rich you are, you are just a worker in front of us. When you see us, you have to be polite to us. Can it be measured by money?"
"Ha, that's right, but not all civil servants have the chance to climb up to that position. Do you think you can be the mayor, the director, or a governor in the next 30 years? You can't do it. Stop using other people's matters to make yourself look impressive." Jason said helplessly.
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