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Chapter 586 Unspoken rules in the workplace

After Mizuki Kudo got off work, the transportation she got home was neither a subway, nor a bus or a taxi. She walked directly to the parking lot, then drove her red Porsche 911 and left.

She lived in Totsuka-cho, Shinjuku, which was quite close to Waseda University, and was just walking around. At that time, she chose to live here for the convenience of schooling.

Nowadays, it is impossible for Mitsuki Kudo to work on foot again. After all, Fuji TV’s address is in Odaiba, Minato.

Although Shinjuku and Minato are close to each other, there is still a long distance for her. She didn't live in the staff dormitory because she was really not used to living in such a small room. In fact, her own bathroom is bigger than it.

After returning home, Mitsuki Kudo took a shower first, then changed into clean casual clothes. As a Japanese girl, she naturally had to put on beautiful makeup before going out. This took a lot of time.

Mitsuki Kudo walked out and walked as the place he had made an appointment with Masato Ando. She walked into the depths of an alley and found the traditional Japanese izakaya that looked like "Late Night Canteen".

Not only is this place not dangerous, but there are also many ordinary students from Waseda University who come to visit. In the minds of ordinary college students, the taste is good and the price is affordable.

Mitsuki Kudo, who had arrived first, did not call Ando Masato to urge him, but waited patiently for him to come. The reason why she did this was that she learned about a workplace unspoken rule within Fuji TV.

A newcomer like myself who has a background and background, unless he encounters a special situation in the station, he does not need to work overtime in the first year and can get off work at the right time.

On the surface, this is a soft method for treating and taking care of others, but in fact it is a soft method for Fuji TV. Since it is difficult to reject related households, then take the natural approach.

For ordinary Japanese people, being able to get off work on time is absolutely unimaginable. However, it is completely different for children from the family to the rich, the noble, and the official...

There are few of them who are bound like this. The reason why they choose to work at Fuji TV is not that they like this industry very much. Some are arranged by their families to come and experience it.

In the future, they will still return to their son to inherit their father's business or marry into a wife. Rather than coming to work, they will be a transition.

Some of them who have no perseverance or come to the TV station just to watch celebrities for fun. When that enthusiasm dissipates, they will choose to leave early.

As for this, Fuji TV will not have to offend people, but will also lose a good idea. As for those who have no background or background, they will have to take on more work.

After pressing down from top to bottom layer by layer, the most unofficial members must do. Although a small number of them work overtime, they can be lazy and slutty.

The solution is to hand it over to dispatch employees or interns. Newly entered three-no staff and interns like Masato Ando will naturally become the targets of "bullying".

According to the good words of the predecessors, train newcomers. Otherwise, newcomers will not learn anything. In fact, the work they should have been done is thrown to newcomers to do.

Even if a newcomer knows, he dares to be angry but not speak out. After all, this is the rules of the workplace. Everyone has survived step by step.

The exception is people like Mitsuki Kudo. As long as they are not an individual, then they will honestly do it according to the requirements of their predecessors.

Otherwise, let alone becoming a regular employee, you will be given special care by your seniors the next day, wearing shoes directly, and you will be assigned more work. During this period, someone will leave voluntarily if he can't stand it.

In fact, this is not just about giving newbies to do things, but also about teaching them to be a person. Therefore, it is not a kind of workplace bullying, but rather an effective screening.

Mizuki Kudo didn't sit and wait for Masato Ando. She should eat and drink. She didn't know when the other party could come.

I don't know when the door suddenly opened, and Masato Ando walked in with his tired body and sat on the side of Mitsuki Kudo.

The first sentence he said was not to order food, but to blurt out: "It's so tired."

Mizuki Kudo took the initiative to order some food for him, and then spoke to him: "It was all like this at the beginning. As soon as you get used to it, you will get better."

Masato Ando smiled bitterly at her and said, "It really happened that some people were born in Rome, while others were born as mules and horses."

Mitsuki Kudo intentionally misinterpreted the meaning: "All roads lead to Rome."

Masato Ando showed some sadness in his wry smile, saying: "It is true that all roads lead to Rome. However, some people come by plane, some people take Shinkansen, and some people take long-distance buses... People like me have no choice but to walk."

Mitsuki Kudo couldn't help but say, "I find that you are much more negative now than you did in the past."

Masato Ando retorted: "I am not becoming negative, but gradually began to recognize the cruel reality. I originally thought they were all from Waseda University, and everyone is similar, and they are similar.

In fact, the gap between people is too big. You can get off work at the right time, but what about people like me? Not only can you get off work at the right time, but you also have to work for a few more hours.

You don’t have to be called around by your seniors, or even get this or that for him. And what about me? In addition to doing normal work, I also have to do errands for them.

If anyone among them is in a bad mood or is scolded by their boss, they will definitely find me to vent their problems."

Mitsuki Kudo thought to comfort him, but she blurted out unconsciously: "Don't all newcomers in the workplace come like this?"

Masato Ando corrected with a cold face: "Only new people in the workplace like me are like this."

Mitsuki Kudo naturally couldn't say anything to him and said, "You finally got into Fuji TV as an intern. I believe that as long as you can hold on, you will definitely be able to become a regular in the future."

When Ando Masato heard that she was a regular employee, he remembered the words of the three alumni at lunch. He slowly told Kudo Mitsuki to listen to it.
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