What should I do to save myself after being fired from work?

Gerardo 2022-10-25 18:00:16

What should I do to save myself after being fired from work?

Brush 51job and Zhilian Haitou resume to find a job? Sending a circle of friends to Weibo to complain about a black and unscrupulous boss? Or go to the bar to buy drunk and curse the ugly face of the bourgeoisie?

Liam Neeson told you that you can resume your job in 2 hours. The interview questions are: 1. Reasoning question: How to find a person who you don't know looks like and only know a name in a train of people you don't know? 2. Multiple-choice question: Lu Xun did not say: There is no such thing as noble in this world, money and nobility, do you choose? A. Money (You are poor, at least some money.) B. Noble (You are poor, only noble is left.) C. Simple question: How to rescue a passenger in a train that is about to derail without brakes?

Liam Neeson's most recent work "Commuter Rescue" still continues the theme of the previous rescue series, but this time the director moved the story scene to a high-speed commuter train. Like the previous work "Air Rescue", "Tong" is also a story that takes place in a small enclosed space, and the focus is not on how to "rescue", but on how to find the person he needs to find through logical reasoning. Although the plot is old-fashioned, the progress of the story is very compact and the connection is not bad. It is one of the movies I have watched recently that will not let me play with my mobile phone in the middle.

BTW, next time it's a commuter bus, right?

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The Commuter quotes

  • Jackson: So this is the end of the line.

    Michael MacCauley: I guess so.

    Jackson: Next time, I'm taking the bus.

  • [last lines]

    Michael MacCauley: [seeing Joanna reading "The Count of Monte Cristo"] "What makes a man is what he does when the storm comes." Alexandre Dumas. Read that one a few years back. It's got a hell of an ending. This seat taken? The 6:20 every morning to Chicago. The 5:30 home. You know, I never took your for a commuter.

    Joanna: I'm sorry. Have we met?

    Michael MacCauley: The way I figure it, the people you work for, Alex Murphy goes down, you win. That 16-year-old girl dies on that train, you win. You do your job, disappear, the rest of just collateral damage. You didn't pick me because the witness was on my train. You put her *on* the train. Maybe you even got me fired. Suddenly, I have motive, opportunity, just like Alex Murphy. This wasn't his operation. You played us both.

    Joanna: I'm not sure what you think is gonna happen here, Michael.

    Michael MacCauley: One little thing.

    Joanna: And what's that?

    [he shows her his detective's badge]