Chapter 21-30

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Chief Instructor Candidates

The returns were a lot better than imagined!

After Xiye returned to the hotel, he looked at the large stack of contracts gleefully. There were over 1,000 people who had sent in their resumes, and after some comparisons, he selected close to 100 of them.

Out of which, 40 instructors were from the basic departments, 10 had specialties in weaponry, and 5 had specialties in the berserkers. He was also fortunate to get a few talented magic department students, including those specialized in arcane arts, in elements, and even two rare applicants from the prophecy department and evil demon department.

All of them graduated from top-notch colleges, and the students from the evil demon department and arcane arts department even had elementary mage certifications. Xiye was generous to give them a starting salary of $15,000. For the other occupations, he also offered them starting salaries that corresponded to what was on his quotation list.

Right now, Xiye had the feeling as if all the talented people in the world were now in his grasp. However, after careful calculations, he immediately felt a great heartache when he realized that he would have to pay several hundred thousand dollars per month.

He decided to let them work overtime after he went back. He must let them work enough to justify their salaries!!

It was a pity that he didn't manage to get mecha controller interns, but that was normal. The control over the market caused them to be extremely rare, and all the overlords would fight to get them. Before they even graduated, they would have been mostly snatched up during the recruitment drives in the school. There usually wouldn't be any left for lousy overlords like Xiye.

Moreover, the school fees for these disciplines were expensive to begin with. Even the school fees for the cheapest mecha academy of the Bronze Race's traditional workmanship were several ten times the ordinary disciplines, let alone that for the arcane mechas, Hicks Mecha, as well as the elves and evil demon races' biological mecha disciplines. Their school fees would probably need over ten millions. This would exclude the money required for them to purchase the mechas.

People who could afford this generally wouldn't be ordinary people and wouldn't come to them for interviews.

If they wished to recruit mecha controllers, even if they weren't from the few top-notch schools, one would need to be at least a force possessing a fifth-grade administrative planet before the students would pay any heed to you.

Xiye wanted to nurture mecha warriors. Other than increasing the zeal of those Developers in the base, it was also necessary to nurture his own mecha battle team. After all, the power of mechas would be very important for defending against the Royal Interstellar Pirates or to explore some unknown and dangerous Star Regions.

He knew that the price for nurturing a mecha controller was very expensive, but he wasn't scared. He had people from D-Planet, who had extremely high potential. Having an adaptability rate of 90%, they could unleash the Developers' ancient bloodlines at high efficiency. As long as he could provide them with teaching routes, these people wouldn't be inferior compared to those who came from great clans with purified genes!

As he was thinking about this, the A.I. notified him that he had received a new mail. Xiye tapped it open and saw that they were the candidates for the chief instructor recommended by the talent network's headhunter!

After glancing through the documents, Xiye couldn't help but feel that although the cost for this talent network was extremely expensive, the people they found were really not bad. At the very least, they met his requirements.

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