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"The idea of changing tracks isn’t quite applicable to you, is it?"This time, the speaker wasn’t Ma Lairong but the woman sitting beside her, Zhao Jing.
There are three directors in the self-media department; Ma Lairong is the primary one, Zhao Jing is the deputy, and the remaining one didn’t come.
"Chaoyang Group is a big company in Zhong Hai. You’re young and already a project manager there, so your abilities are definitely not lacking. For you, starting your own self-media business is the best choice, while our work here falls into the realm of news dissemination."
Zhao Jing’s question was sharp, and the other two also looked forward to Lin Yi’s response.
"I think there are two boundaries to self-media: the country’s laws and societal norms. As long as these two aren’t violated, the boundaries of self-media aren’t very strong. Whether I’m starting my own business or applying here, it’s all part of the self-media internet."
Lin Yi smiled, "Even if I’m sitting here or going into the mountains to raise pigs, as long as I can spread content, this is self-media. One shouldn’t hastily define or set boundaries for it."
This answer made Zhao Jing’s eyes light up, and the other two were nodding frequently.
They had reviewed Lin Yi’s resume yesterday.
Outstanding work experience coupled with excellent appearance conditions, as long as he’s not significantly lacking, he’ll be hired.
But unexpectedly, his clarity was strikingly sharp, and some of his views were very unique, exceeding their expectations.
"What’s your view of your future work? Because we have many accounts, each overseeing different content, do you have any particular focus?" asked the HR director, Sun Dacheng.
"No special requirements, as long as I’m in journalism."
"But there are many types of journalists, like print journalists, video journalists, interview journalists, broadcast journalists, etc."
"Um... anything except print journalism is fine."
"What about in terms of content? You’ve worked in a real estate company before, so you might be more familiar with related industries, and producing content in this area might be more effortless."
"Not necessarily; anything I don’t know, I’ll learn. Isn’t there a popular saying nowadays? ’Step out of your comfort zone,’ and I need to take that step," Lin Yi said with a smile.
The three people burst into laughter, the interview atmosphere was very relaxed.
"Are you considering other positions?" asked Sun Dacheng.
"Not considering."
"Just want to be a journalist? So persistent?"
"My childhood dream was to be a journalist, so I..."
"Stop, stop, stop..." Ma Lairong stopped Lin Yi and interrupted him with laughter, "This is just an ordinary interview; no need to go deep."
Lin Yi also chuckled and didn’t continue the conversation on this topic.
Even though it was an interview, the initiative was still in his hands.
If they assign him to another position, he wouldn’t accept it; he’d simply become a journalist elsewhere.
"The interview will end here; go back and wait for the notification. We’ll give you a response within three days."
"Alright."
Lin Yi stood up and left. Under the gaze of the others, he exited the self-media department.
As for whether he would be successfully hired, he didn’t really care.
Lin Yi didn’t return home but went to the hospital instead.
Li Chuhan was seeing patients today, and Lin Yi bought her a cup of fruit tea to serve as afternoon tea.
When he reached the clinic door, he saw her attending to an elderly lady.
Seeing Lin Yi enter, Li Chuhan broke into a visibly noticeable smile and signaled to him, allowing Lin Yi to sit down on a chair.
"Go get an enhanced CT today, and you can leave once it’s done. The results won’t be out tonight, so come back tomorrow. No need to register, you can find me directly," Li Chuhan said to the patient in front of her.
"Doctor, I’d like to ask how much this test costs," the elderly lady asked cautiously.
"1600. If you have medical insurance, part of that can be covered."
"I come from the countryside. My son works here and doesn’t have insurance."
Li Chuhan looked at the elderly lady and her son standing beside her, immediately recognizing their predicament, but there was no way to alleviate it; she couldn’t do anything.
"Then you’ll have to pay out of pocket."
The two looked even more hesitant, "Doctor, is there a cheaper option? Maybe you could do an ECG instead and skip the CT."
"Auntie, your condition can’t be diagnosed with an ECG, and it’s only useful during an episode. Otherwise, it serves no purpose."
"Mom, don’t overthink it. As long as we can treat the illness, that’s what matters most. Don’t worry about the money."
"It’s 1600 yuan; how can I not worry? How much do you earn in a month?"
"But this is about treating an illness. As long as it gets treated, that’s more important than anything."
"Then we won’t do it. If I can survive, I’ll survive; if not, I’ll die. What’s the big deal? Let’s go, don’t get treated."
The elderly lady stubbornly stood up, dragging her son out.
"Wait a moment."
Li Chuhan called back the elderly lady and her son.
"What is it, doctor?"
"My former colleague is here; he might be able to help you, maybe you won’t need the test."
While talking, Li Chuhan glanced at Lin Yi, her intention quite clear.
"Don’t look at me; I’ve been out of practice for years. My previous skills have mostly been forgotten; I can’t handle this kind of illness anymore."
Li Chuhan paused, not expecting Lin Yi to say this.
Lin Yi’s level hadn’t diminished; she had the authority to say this, they discuss these topics each time they meet, and she knows he still maintains a high level of medical expertise. He’s accomplished in Traditional Chinese Medicine as well, handling this kind of illness shouldn’t be a problem.
But Lin Yi had already refused; she couldn’t say anything further.
"Sorry, my colleague can’t help either. But I still recommend doing an enhanced CT for effective treatment and timely prevention of major diseases."
"Alright, alright, we understand, thank you, doctor."
After thanking her, the two left, whether they’d go for the test was unknown.
Li Chuhan didn’t rush to call the next patient; she turned to Lin Yi, "You didn’t want to examine them?"
"What if I examine them, then what would you do?"
"What would I do?"
"Diagnosis involves tests, it’s the process. If you disrupt the process, then in the future, what would you do with similar patients?" Lin Yi said:
"They’ll say someone else came and didn’t need tests to be treated, so why can’t they? How will you explain then?"
Li Chuhan remained silent, seemingly understanding what Lin Yi meant.
"Nowadays, doctor-patient relationships are so tense. Encountering similar situations, you simply can’t explain. If handled poorly, conflicts are inevitable. Reporting you would be the least of it."