Pokémon’s Lord of Fear
Chapter 310 Fair, fair, fair!
Chapter 310 Fair, fair, fair!
Teng Shu quietly looked at the group of people who were kowtowing and kneeling outside the foundation, remaining silent.
He didn’t like seeing such scenes very much. After all, such scenes were too depressing and would make Teng Shu feel depressed. After all, Teng Shu himself was not a cold-blooded person. On the contrary, he was a more emotional person. He would feel uncomfortable when seeing suffering and would think about helping.
But Teng Shu himself knew that he couldn’t start casually.
After all, if he is kind-hearted now and helps those who are kneeling outside crying for help, then in the future there will be more people kneeling outside seeking help. This is not acceptable. Although Teng Shu is rich, no matter how much money he has, it cannot meet the needs of so many people. Moreover, if he gives money to those in the front, what will happen to those in the back?
What if the latter are not given? Then there will probably be a bigger public opinion offensive, and the employees of the foundation will be attacked. After all, people are not worried about the lack of benefits but the inequality of benefits. If the former are given but the latter are not, they will wonder why only the former are helped and not them?
By then, it will become a chain reaction. People will think that Teng Shu should help and Teng Shu must help. Then a large number of people waiting for review will go directly to the company to seek help. By then, an unknown number of people from Changqing City will have to squeeze in, and some mass incidents may be triggered.
So Teng Shu couldn’t do such a thing, he could only watch, and could only watch.
“Boss, would you like a cup of fruit tea?” Code came over and brought a cup of fruit tea to Teng Shu. Teng Shu took it and looked at the fruit tea in his hand. Teng Shu turned his head to look at Code again. The other party was wearing clothes and then floated beside Teng Shu. They were outside the foundation at the moment because Teng Shu planned to change Code’s workplace.
The foundation’s current location has been exposed, so it is not suitable as an office location. The employees are also sensitive people, and working in such a situation, they are easily influenced by these people. If they are influenced, they will be biased, which does not meet Teng Shu’s requirements.
“Code, do you think my rule is too rigid?” Teng Shu looked at the people in front of him and felt unhappy.
Then Tenshu picked up his phone and sent a message to Zoroark.
“Don’t be rigid, boss. It was because I saw your rules that I decided to follow you and work for you.” Code shook his head. He also had a cup of fruit tea and was drinking it while talking to Teng Shu.
Teng Shu has very strict requirements for the foundation. The review of each patient requires an on-site visit and investigation. Help will only be provided after the patient’s family situation is ascertained. The order of assistance is determined based on the patient’s condition and degree of danger. It is very strict.
But it is precisely because of this strictness that the foundation has been able to operate until now without too much criticism. When people discuss Teng Shu’s foundation, although some people think that Teng Shu’s foundation is “too pretentious”, more people give positive comments. The people helped by Teng Shu and others are posted on the official website, and each case of help has strict case records that can be checked.
The money from every donor will be put to good use, and the employees within the foundation do not need to use donations from caring people, because the salaries of these employees are all paid by Teng Shu. It is also because of this foundation that Teng Shu has a good reputation on the Internet. Even during the previous slander storm against Ken Dao, many people were willing to stand up to defend Teng Shu for this reason.
Teng Shu nodded. Although the rules were very rigid, it was also a prerequisite to ensure fairness. If Teng Shu made a concession, or the employees relaxed out of kindness, it would be a violation of fairness, so such a thing was not allowed to happen.
“You also need to pay attention to the psychological problems of your internal employees. To be honest, in this kind of working environment, the pressure is still very high.” Teng Shu added while looking at Code.
Working in a charity organization requires not only kindness but also strong psychological quality. If the psychological quality is not strong enough, it is basically impossible to do it. After all, you have to face all kinds of human tragedies and witness all kinds of patient families every day.
Unless you are a cold-hearted person, it is really a mental torture to see too many families and cases like this, with countless people kneeling on the ground, crying and begging for help, but you can only refuse and let them wait for the foundation’s review.
Under such circumstances, employees are prone to mental illness. After all, those who work in this industry now are basically kind-hearted people deep down. They are also more easily affected by the emotions of the patient’s family members and the emotions of the patient. There is great terror between life and death, and not everyone can face death calmly.
“Well, we have already signed up special psychological counseling for our employees, and we will conduct a checkup every month.” Code took a sip of fruit tea and looked ahead with a vague look.
Teng Shu said nothing.
He glanced at his phone, which contained a reply from Zoroark. Zoroark had already checked the situation of the foundation, and found that the turnover rate of the foundation’s employees had reached a staggering 37 percent.
This means that every month, a small half of the people in the foundation will choose to resign. If the foundation was not constantly recruiting volunteers every month, the foundation would probably have been unable to operate normally by now.
“Once every half a month, a month is too short. This matter should be included in the company’s employee benefits. You can submit a report to Zoroark when the time comes, and I will ask the finance department to review and approve it.” Teng Shu pinched his brows.
One month is too long. Counseling once every half a month should be able to reduce the turnover rate.
“Okay, boss.” Code had no objection. He didn’t want any salary before, but as the foundation has been running for longer and longer, and has become more and more well-known, and has received more and more requests for help, Code now knows that it is unethical and insufficient to use charity to bind these volunteers.
The turnover rate is so high even with salary. If we don’t pay, it will be even higher. And there will be even fewer people willing to come in. How can the foundation help those people? Now the foundation has started to divide the points.
“Boss, I have an application. Currently, the number of people seeking help from the foundation has expanded from the Hoenn region to other alliance regions, from Kanto to Padia. We really don’t have enough manpower, and it’s not a good idea to be on business trips every day.” Code said while looking at Teng Shu.
Teng Shu listened quietly. He knew what Code meant. After all, the meaning was very clear, but this was also within Teng Shu’s expectations.
The more famous the foundation is, the more people will seek help. It is naturally impossible to have employees travel every day for field investigations. It is necessary to establish branches. At the very least, there must be one branch in each region, and then later on, we can pursue a model of one branch in each city, or one branch in several cities.
“I have some ideas about this as well.” Teng Shu briefly stated his thoughts, and Code listened carefully. Then he talked about the current situation of the foundation. Teng Shu did not say anything, but nodded. He probably understood it, and then agreed with Code’s idea to set up branches in each region first.
However, Teng Shu also handed over the issue of how to ensure that the people in the branch would not engage in corruption to Code. Teng Shu felt that Code should be able to handle this problem, and he was just the boss and the person who provided the funds, so he just needed to leave the problem to his subordinates.
“Code, the work at the foundation is very hard, so don’t refuse the offer of a raise for the employees.” Teng Shu said while looking at Code. Code was silent for a moment. If Teng Shu was offering him a raise, then he naturally would not accept it. But Teng Shu cleverly said that it was offering a raise for the employees, and Code could not refuse.
It is Pokémon, it is Alakazam, and it does not have a great need for money, but other human employees need money to support their families. If Teng Shu raises his salary, it will also increase the enthusiasm of employees. At that time, the turnover rate will also decrease and the recruitment rate will increase. Only in this way can the foundation enter a virtuous circle.
“Thank you, boss.” Code didn’t show much emotion, but his gratitude was sincere.
Teng Shu really did charity, and he did it in a down-to-earth way, which made Code feel at ease. In the position of chairman of the foundation, Code also found a sense of belonging. He felt that maybe he was really suitable to be the chairman of the foundation for life.
Although it is hard and tiring, the gratitude expressed by the families we help and the fruits they send make Code and his team feel an indescribable sense of accomplishment, which is irreplaceable by anything else.
“I have made some money here, and I will ask the finance department to donate 500 million yuan later.” Teng Shu looked at the crowd in front of him. He had no way of breaking the rules. He could only increase the amount of charity funds in the foundation so that he could help more families.
“How many families can 500 million help?” Teng Shu suddenly became curious about this question.
“Well… I’m not sure. It depends on the situation. Some surgeries may only cost hundreds of thousands or even tens of thousands. We helped a patient with a relatively mild illness, an appendicitis patient. However, his family was so poor that they couldn’t even afford the appendix surgery. His appendix perforated and his stomach was damaged.” Code shook his head.
This matter is not so easy to explain. After all, different illnesses require different amounts of money.
“If it’s more, it’s the organ transplant, the surgery, the subsequent anti-rejection costs, and the cancer found during the surgery. The total cost is more than two million.” Code added, and Teng Shu understood after hearing this.
If every patient needs one million in donations, then naturally the amount of help will be less, but it is impossible for every patient to do so, so 500 million can still help a lot of people.
Teng Shu arranged a new office for Code and told them to move secretly. Then he left a customer service department and then Teng Shu left.
Although the foundation has to relocate, it is impossible to move the entire thing. One department must be left here, otherwise people will think you are trying to collect the money and run away.
Of course, this matter also needs to be explained on the Internet, so that those patients who are kneeling or lying outside can return home quickly.
“Scary~” Little Q rubbed Teng Shu’s cheek. It could sense that Teng Shu was not in a very good mood.
“Little Q” Teng Shu rubbed Little Q. Although ghost-type Pokémon cannot be touched most of the time, they can still be touched if they want.
The touch of Xiao Q feels like the squeezing toys I played in my previous life. It rebounds slowly and feels quite unique.
After touching Xiao Q, Teng Shu felt a little better. He stretched and then turned into a restaurant nearby.
This time when he went to Dean Lillian’s welfare home to see those Shelled Nightmares, Teng Shu planned to bring more food with him. After all, there seemed to be an increasing number of Pokémon at Dean Lillian’s place.
In the restaurant, Teng Shu ordered a lot of food that Pokémon could eat, then left the delivery address and left.
“Ga!” As soon as he arrived at the door of the welfare home, Teng Shu heard a familiar cry, which made him smile. Then he raised his head and stretched out his hand, and then a dark crow landed on Teng Shu’s arm.
Murkrow rubbed Teng Shu’s face intimately, then looked at Xiao Q timidly. Xiao Q ignored Murkrow.
“Teng Shu?” Dean Lillian looked at Teng Shu with some surprise. Teng Shu looked at Dean Lillian, smiled and greeted her, and behind Teng Shu, the dining cart also came over.
When Dean Lillian saw the dining cart, she knew what Teng Shu had done. She felt a little helpless, but still smiled and let Teng Shu follow her into the welfare home.
“I was just about to go buy groceries.” Dean Lillian put the car keys back.
Teng Shu was grinning. He had seen Dean Lillian’s car before, a small pickup truck. The reason for buying the pickup truck was naturally to facilitate the delivery of food. After all, if there were too many ingredients, an ordinary car would not be able to carry them all.
“Roar!” There was a surprised roar, and then Teng Shu saw Dragonite flying over, looking at Teng Shu with surprise, and then landed steadily beside Teng Shu.
“Xiao Bao, I haven’t seen you for a while. You seem to have grown stronger.” Teng Shu rubbed Bao Feilong’s head with a smile. The strange scar felt a little subtle.
However, Teng Shu was still very happy. Dragonite seemed to have grown a lot stronger. As expected, as a former gym leader, Dean Lillian found it very easy to train a Pokémon.
“F******, those damn ****, ***! ***!” A familiar curse broke into Teng Shu’s mind. Teng Shu turned his head and saw a Gardevoir holding a mobile phone and cursing, with a big wolfhound with a helpless look on its face following beside it.
“She has evolved, this is her personality,” Dean Lillian explained helplessly.
(End of this chapter)