Chapter 21: Employee Transfers
Chapter 21: Employee Transfers
"It's a pleasure to meet you too, Mr.Albert," Michelle greeted back.
"Let's talk about your transfer."
Albert gestured her to the sofa, hinting at her to take a seat.
"Nadia strongly recommended you to the VIP wards this time.I've read your file.You've been with us for more than a year, and you've been performing excellently.I do think an excellent doctor like you shouldn't be wasted in the emergency department, so I've suggested transferring you to the VIP wards," Albert calmly stated his intention.
Michelle was completely dumbfounded.
It'd never once crossed her mind that she'd be the one transferred to the VIP wards.
She instinctively looked at Nadia.
Upon seeing the smile on Nadia’s face, however, it became clear to her that her transfer had been decided and that it couldn't be changed.
They were just informing her now.
She had no intention of leaving the emergency department, much less getting transferred to the VIP wards that everyone in the hospital wanted to work in.
But since she had no other choice, Michelle just nodded to show her acceptance of Albert's decision.
Albert smiled.He wasn't surprised by her decision.
After all, no one would refuse such a good thing.
"As for your salary, you can rest assured.We'll double your current salary."
Michelle looked at Albert in surprise.
Was the salary in the VIP wards really that high? As a frontline doctor, she had to practically work herself to death every day to earn a meager salary, yet she easily earned double her current salary upon being transferred to the VIP wards? Alas, the power of money...
"If there is no further question, you may go back to deal with the handover.You should go straight to the top floor tomorrow."
"Okay.In that case, I'll take my leave first."
Michelle nodded and stood up.
When she walked past Albert, she heard him say merrily, "I hope that we'll have a pleasant cooperation."
By the time she went back to the emergency department, the news about her transfer had spread like wildfire.
Everyone was shocked.
Some of them admired her, while some others were full of envy.
"Hmph! Aside from being a little more beautiful, how is she better than any of us? I'm not bad either.Whether it's in terms of education or appearance, I'm no worse than her.This is really ridiculous! How can an inexperienced doctor fresh out of her internship suddenly land such a good position?"
"You're right! She must have some kind of relationship with the people above.Young people nowadays are really arrogant.They dare to act recklessly just because they are young.Well, when they get old,
they'll definitely regret their actions!"
The female doctors, whom Michelle wasn't familiar with, grumbled in the corner without trying to keep their voices down.
Whether it was their gazes or their tones, both were fully suffused with envy and unwillingness. This belongs © NôvelDra/ma.Org.
Nina, on the other hand, just calmly watched Michelle packing up her things.
She wasn't at all surprised by the news.
"Michelle, just ignore them—they're just envious of you.I knew you deserve a better place than the emergency department! Whether it's based on skills, education, or appearance, you rank first in our department, so it's only natural that you're the first one to get picked to go to the VIP wards.If it wasn't because you hadn't finished your internship, you would've gotten this position long ago, at least much earlier than some of the guys currently working there."
Michelle gave her a helpless but grateful smile.
"Has anyone ever told you that you're too daring and straightforward? Aren't you afraid of offending someone and getting into trouble?"
Nina shrugged indifferently.
"Things like promotions are available for the capable.Those women aren't qualified for that position they envy you for.You graduated from a prestigious university after all."
Nina knew that what Michelle said was reasonable.
She might indeed get into trouble.
However, she wasn't too concerned about it.
In this kind of place, vying for transfers and promotions was a very common thing.
Colleagues, with whom she usually got along well, might likely be a formidable opponent for her at a critical juncture.This was a reality she'd accepted long ago.