Song Ya wants to hand over the foundry to China. In that case, it would be inappropriate for the pedal factory to stay in an east coast state like Florida. He prefers the Bay Area near San Francisco on the west coast.
Roberto Klevell also has no objection. He said that as long as he can buy shares, "It is still 5%. I have no energy to manage the company or anything. It is just an ordinary investment. I feel that although you are younger, you are better than the Warren brothers. The two idiots are much more reliable."
The two initially reached an oral agreement.
After he left, Al brought Mavota back. The taciturn **** man finally nodded under Song Ya's two hours of high-intensity flicker. Similarly, after the resignation, A+ Records provided the job, and the salary was increased.
In this way, the 18 votes required to dissolve the small union of Warren Brothers Synthesizer Company will have three votes. In addition, the pedal factory will be able to solve about five skilled workers, one manager and one clerk. Employment, that's ten votes.
Song Ya called to inform Will of the results of the day. Will suggested not to announce the pedal factory, but as the last killer in his hand. If AW Investment Company knows that it can solve the problem so smoothly, I am afraid that it will not be able to be suppressed. How much is the purchase price?
On February 22nd, Will Gardner arrived in New Jersey and officially started negotiations with AW Investment Company.
Song Ya also called the workers again for a meeting. The original thirty-five people became thirty-two people. Mavota, Andrew, and Hunter were not present.
"What's the use of buying three people!?"
Deputy Manager Wise said to Song Ya viciously: "These thirty-two of us are still united. UU Reading www.uukanshu.com"
"Unity means unity."
Song Ya also used more fierce words, "I have formally issued an acquisition request to AW Investment Company. After I buy this place, you will work hard under my hands!" He pointed to the white people present. Remember! I will be your boss from now on! I will treat you well! Watermelon and fried chicken are enough!"
The only two black employees left laughed out loud.
"X yours, I quit!"
Will's "real estate business tactics" finally worked. A white man with a German face suddenly scolded him. He walked directly in front of Song Ya, Facetoface, "Where is the severance agreement? Take it out, I won't serve N..." He only lip-shaped the words without pronunciation.
Hayden took out the funding agreement from the bag.
"Don't be a capitalist trick!" Wise shouted.
The man didn’t listen to him when his temper came up. He signed the name directly, then dropped the pen on the floor, "Kiss my ass, big singer!"
After speaking, he held up his chest and stalked out of the office like a hero.
The power of role models is infinite. Soon two white men followed his behavior and signed a severance agreement. One slapped the floor while leaving, and the other kicked the office door.
18 minus three, the remaining people will be difficult to handle, they must be dragging their families in the local area, and will never agree to send money easily.
The follow-up work can only be handed over to Will Gardner. Six people have paid for it, and there are seven job opportunities in the pedal factory. Song Ya has completed his own task and boarded the flight to Washington alone.
It’s a bit difficult for the local parliamentarian to handle it. Fortunately, the other party is also a member of the Donkey Party. He is going to find a relationship with Federal Congressman Underwood.
Chicago 1990 Chapter 98: Morning 3 evening 4
Capitol Hill, Song Ya, who had booked an appointment, obtained the temporary certificate, and passed through the checkpoints one after another under strict security before he was able to reach outside the office of Federal Member Underwood in the Capitol.
People in the hallway were talking in low voices or holding thick documents, all walking in a hurry. No one was interested in his identity as a singer.
"This is the heart of Amerika, right?"
Song Ya was thinking, "Come in, Senator Underwood is waiting for you." The 30-year-old white man who led the way opened the door and let him in.
"Thank you, Mr. Stamp." Song Ya thanked him.
"Just call me Doug."
This capable temperament Douglas Stamp is Underwood’s most trusted assistant and think tank. When Song Yachu met him, he misunderstood that he was an agent of the IRS or the FBI. Watching the other person with cold eyes, the kind of person who wants to see through you.
In the Capitol building that can hit nine congressmen and one senator with a brick, the office of the newly appointed Congressman Underwood is not big. The door is a small office with a female clerk sitting in front of a typewriter, and then a simple The reception room and waiting room are just a few sofas, and at the end there is a door, which should be the office of Underwood. The door is currently closed.
Wait a moment, Doug asked Song Ya to sit down on the sofa, knocked on the door, put his head in and said, "APLUS is here."
"Let him in!" Underwood's angry voice came out.
Song Ya stood up again and followed Doug in.
In addition to Senator Underwood, there are three blacks and one white, sitting around his desk, all turning their heads to look at themselves.
"Hey, welcome to our Chicago star boy." Underwood stood up and smiled and stretched out his hand.
"It's an honor to see you, Mr. Underwood again." Song Ya hurried forward to shake hands with him.
"You all know each other?" Underwood said, pointing to the four guests.
Song Ya can only recognize the two black people on the left. They are both Baptist pastors. One of them has cooperated in the promotion of De Klerk to De Klerk. He has a great influence in the black community in South City. Lisson, the other is the pastor of the church near the South City, the male **** of Aunt Susie, named William.
"Hello Pastor Allison, hello Pastor William." Song Ya first shook hands with them, "Hello, hello." He shook hands with the unknown person on the right hand side, black and white, Doug moved a chair, and he went to sit under.
"Alexander, you haven't been to my church for a year?" William complained to him.
"Uh, this year is too busy, Pastor William, I will go, and Connie made him the godfather of his children." Song Ya could only deal with it.
"Young people today don't fall in love with churches." Allison murmured and turned to business affairs.
Song Ya didn't understand the purpose of Underwood putting himself in, so he could only sit and wait.
After listening for a while, I probably understood the purpose of the four people here. The black man on the right is the worker representative of the bus company, and the white man is the attorney of the bus company. Because of the recent deteriorating public security situation in South City, the bus drivers organized a strike and demanded Reduce the frequency of dangerous road sections during the day and cancel some night shifts.
The two pastors on the left are representatives of the residents of Nancheng, and they naturally would not agree.
"The law and order in South City is getting worse and worse, and there are more and more impoverished people. If you agree to cancel bus schedules, Congressman Underwood, our church will not endorse you again next time you vote." Allison warned.
Song Ya knew that this was a very serious warning.'Endorsement' was originally an accounting term, which meant the transfer of ticket rights, but was later extended to a political term. It was probably an opinion leader who expressed trust to a political figure and called for his influence. Voters give support. Nancheng eats a lot of relief, the trade unions are not strong, and the gangs can’t show up. Only religious leaders have the ability to call on voters. Therefore, pastors in slums are the targets of politicians. Once Allison declares that he will not be Underwood's endorsement will have a great impact on his future elections.