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Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s

Chapter 2215: Who Is More Professional
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Chapter 2215: Chapter 2215: Who Is More Professional

Her boyfriend, just like her childhood friend, is very serious about medicine. In terms of medicine, she is not as professional as he is. In terms of business circles, she is much more familiar than he is. Wu Lixuan gives her boyfriend a lesson on business circle knowledge at the scene: "Yun Gang doesn’t have famous household appliance enterprises in your impression because the business it does isn’t directly accessible to you."

The main business of some large groups and companies doesn’t intersect with the daily lives of ordinary people, leading the general public to make inaccurate judgments about these companies without understanding them. These big companies are important in the business circle, more like the behind-the-scenes bosses in the business circle, actually controlling the lifeline of other companies. frёewebηovel.cѳm

Yun Gang is exactly one of such companies, a large comprehensive enterprise group in the country. One of its famous branch businesses involves logistics, no wonder it can dispatch vehicles faster than the Guoneng Group.

What she hadn’t anticipated was that the young son of the company’s president was actually studying medicine at Guoxie and was a classmate of her childhood friend.

Are there many affluent second-generation medical students? It might exceed the common knowledge of the ordinary folks outside: quite a few.

Being a doctor is a very busy and tough profession. For poor people to upgrade their social class or for the middle class to maintain their status, being a doctor is undeniably one of the best career positions. However, for affluent second generations who have money at home, they could choose an easy job and enjoy life, without the need to choose the exhausting work of clinical medicine.

Being a doctor doesn’t leverage the advantage of family background; affluent second generations need to start from scratch and compete on the same level as others. Someone like Student Wei, if not driven by interest, would have abandoned medical studies long ago.

Regarding this, Yin Fengchun, in turn, educates his girlfriend: "I know there are people with quite extraordinary family backgrounds in our hospital, but asking them for help is inappropriate."

As Xie Wanying mentioned, these people never thought of showing off their affluent family backgrounds while being doctors. Forcing these people to change from doctors to domineering CEOs would be troublesome for them. They aspire to medicine, not business.

Wu Lixuan nodded repeatedly, recalling that Cao Yong had asked another boss’s convoy, and asked, "Which friend did Dr. Cao contact?"

"Dr. Cao entrusted his high school classmate, who holds a Vice President position in his own company, saying it’s not hard to casually call over a truck." Yin Fengchun explains his situation, "I suddenly couldn’t remember which of my classmates are affluent second generations."

Her boyfriend isn’t as smooth in interpersonal relationships as Cao Yong, more like her childhood friend with a straightforward style, which Wu Lixuan had already noticed.

Yin Fengchun doesn’t see it that way. He sees it as his medical skills not reaching the level of Cao Yong.

Cao Yong is a renowned expert in neurosurgery. People want to show respect to Cao Yong and befriend him, often maintaining certain contact with him so that Cao Yong can remember them.

Unlike him, now he’s just an attending surgeon. Of course, one day, he will strive to reach the same level as Cao Yong.

The two eight-ton trucks Cao Yong asked to be called should be the first to arrive. Yun Gang’s vehicle arrived, but Cao Yong’s classmate’s truck hasn’t?

No, it arrived. But as Xie Wanying predicted, the road width here is narrow, and the eight-ton trucks, being one meter longer than the five-ton trucks, found it difficult to turn around. The two eight-ton trucks took a long time turning at the front intersection, then turned into this street, parked outside the community, knowing they couldn’t enter the community.

People got off the eight-ton trucks to inquire: "Excuse me, who’s Dr. Cao? Vice President Lu asked us to come over to help move goods."

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