Lisco's American Life

355. Frugal Jon (seeking a monthly pass)

The work of transporting it from the vault to the door was still completed by Charles and several people. After all, the vault was of great importance, and if one less person knew the structure, it would be safer.

When they arrived at the gate of the castle, they were picked up by Jon's men and loaded onto a bank armored truck that was fully bulletproof.

The gold will be escorted by Jon, bank security, and mercenaries led by Charles into the smelting plant. After it is all smelted, it will arrive at the bank's underground vault and be safely protected.

Jon counted the number of boxes being moved. Although the mercenaries had made the weight of each piece of gold nugget different, the quantity of each box was deliberately controlled for the convenience of easy memory, so Jon only needed to count the boxes when handing over.

The number of boxes is just fine.

These tasks could have been completed by Jon's own assistants, but the matter was so important that Jon still felt uneasy and went into battle himself.

When the incoming convoy was full and the boxes had just been moved, Jon looked at the sky and without delay, said goodbye to Lisko immediately and left the castle and returned to the bank.

This batch of gold did not enter the bank's vault for a day, and Jon felt that he could not rest assured for a day.

"Okay, I really can't help it this time. I have time to bring my family to the castle as a guest. I have acquired another ranch and plan to transform it into a tourist-type ranch. You can come over and experience it when the time comes. By the way, you can be in your CEO group.

Help me advertise."

As he said that, Lisko blinked his eyes funny.

People of the same species flock together, this saying is true at all. Ever since Jon became the CEO of a bank, he has also entered this small group with similar status, and the people in it are all professionals hired by major companies.

Managers, with their hefty annual salaries and profit sharing, exert their management talents and earn a lot of money for the bosses behind them.

This kind of people happens to be the main customers of Liske's newly transformed ranch. They have constant vacations, sufficient funds in their pockets, and their attitude towards money is not so strict. They don't mind spending a little money on travel and taking their families with them.

From time to time, members go on a trip to enhance their relationship.

Lisko's goal is to extract money from these people's pockets to maintain the operation of the ranch.

Jon looked at Lisko. He had also heard about the boss's recent actions and was prepared to have funds withdrawn at any time.

So listening to Lisko's words, he was not surprised at all. In the morning, he also received a complaint call from Chandler, saying that his boss had changed next year's vacation location to his own ranch, and it would no longer be a beach full of bikinis.

"Okay, I'll try my best to promote it, but will there be a discount when I come?"

When Jon said this, his expression was extremely normal, and he was not embarrassed at all about the discount he wanted.

He is different from other professional managers in that he does not have a beautiful resume and a record of previous companies.

He was promoted by Lisko as a senior executive of a bank, and he himself graduated from an unknown university. In addition to relying on Lisko's appreciation, he relied on his ability to step up step by step.

He was born in poverty and didn't care about his own quality. You know, when he buys things now, he tries to buy second-hand ones as much as possible. He has developed a natural habit of frugality.

For him, spending as little as possible can be as little as possible. If he uses less, he can let his children start on the same starting line as others in school. But he is fed up with the difficulty of not being helped and supported by his parents.

"ah?"

Although Lisko had heard about Jon's frugality for a long time, he had never seen it before. Moreover, he asked for a discount from himself as the boss, which really aroused Lisko's interest.

"If it's you, I'll give you a 10% discount."

Lisko looked at Jon's suit, which seemed to have been worn for a long time, and wondered whether the salary he paid him was too low.

How else could a bank CEO live in such embarrassment? Lisko also heard that Jon still eats in the bank's employee restaurant.

And his purpose of doing this is not to get along with front-line employees, he simply wants to take advantage of the company's free lunch.

This kind of operation is also true and leaves many people scratching their heads.

However, things have improved in recent times. After Lisko inquired tactfully through Chandler, Jon no longer ate in the employee cafeteria. Instead, his wife made Japanese lunches from home every day as his daily lunch.

"Really? Thank you so much. I will definitely come."

When Jon heard about such a good thing, he couldn't help but feel happy. He was thinking about a suitable time for his vacation next year. Then he could take his wife and son on vacation to experience the cowboy life together.

Watching Jon get on the cash transport truck and start driving, Lisko waved his hand and motioned for Charles's convoy to follow.

Charles won't be able to come back until tomorrow for this trip. After all, the distance from New York to here is not short, and it's a whole journey by car.

As bank guards, they are allowed to carry weapons, so Lisko was not too worried.

Even if those robbers rob a bank business hall, they have a better chance of winning than robbing a cash transport truck. After too many experiences and lessons, major banks have perfected the security of their most dangerous cash transport work.

But this is the United States, and the brain capacity of the people is really worrying. According to statistics that Liske accidentally saw on the Internet, in the past five years, the number of robbers who have died on the cash transport roads of major banks has reached a hundred people.

, just like this, there are still many gangsters who enjoy it and carry out this activity that has been popular since the Western era.

For such a person, Lisko could only pray for him secretly in his heart, hoping that his death would be painless.

After thinking for a while at the door, Lisko returned to the pasture. He packed up his clothes, mounted the horse led by Payne, and was about to go out.

Since Payne came back, Lisko has really felt the role of the housekeeper.

During his business trip, many things in Lisko were not so convenient. Take horse riding as an example. If Lisko did not arrange it himself and said that horses were needed for the trip, the maids would never have thought of feeding and leading the horses in advance.

At the door.

This habit of not doing things without arrangements is something that no one can condemn about maids.

But it wouldn't happen if Payne was here. He would make arrangements in advance. When he saw that Lisko was about to go out, he would ask about the destination, prepare travel arrangements, and arrange security if necessary.

Lisko's trip this time was just to take a look at Colt's ranch. He hadn't seen his new baby daddy Colt for a long time since he was in the hospital last time.

And as a friend, he really needs to give Colt a newborn gift to maintain the relationship between the two parties.

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