The establishment of the vocational skills course was to allow children from poor families to learn a skill in school and gain a foothold in society.
However, it was not easy to recruit teachers in this field. They had to have a popular occupation and be suitable for teaching in school.
The test this morning went on for more than an hour. The teachers who acted as judges looked a little serious. A white-haired old teacher nodded at the middle-aged man who had finished his jewelry appreciation demonstration on the stage and said, "Thank you for your teaching. Three days later, we will post the list of candidates at the school gate."
The middle-aged man put away his small wooden box, nodded at the crowd, and turned to leave the testing room.
"This person's professionalism is not bad, but his teaching ability needs to be improved. The content was too obscure and difficult to understand. Even people like me who know about jewelry found it difficult to understand. I'm afraid the children will find it even harder to accept." A young and beautiful female teacher sighed, the emerald in her hand shining brightly.
"Yes, many of the teachers who came for the trial this morning have this problem. There is no problem with their professionalism. Those who can pass the test are all senior practitioners in their respective businesses.
However, there is a huge difference between their professional work and teaching. Even if they have prepared, their performance is very average. Many of them can't even reach the goal of teaching. "The old teacher also sighed.
The other judges also had similar worried expressions. It was likely that the situation in the other testing rooms was similar. There was a lack of quality teachers, and this was only because Hope Primary School had offered a very good salary that it could attract so many outstanding talents to come.
It was also because of such a good salary that they wanted to choose better teachers for the children so that they could learn useful knowledge and skills in the limited teaching time.
Knock knock.
There was a knock on the door.
The old teacher picked up the list and looked at it, saying, "Next is a makeup artist. This is a new profession in recent years. The market prospects are good. It is gradually being valued in banquets, performances, and other settings."
The door was pushed open and Luna came in.
"Principal." The judges were a little surprised.
"Teachers, thank you for your hard work." Luna nodded slightly and introduced to the crowd, "This is Mr. Meg, who I specially invited. He is a chef. Because he is tight on time, I brought him here to take the test first."
Hearing this, everyone's eyes fell on Meg, who had followed Luna in.
Meg, who was wearing a long gray windbreaker, had a tall figure. He wore a pair of black leather boots under his black suit pants. He was handsome, and his facial features were upright. There was a slight smile at the corner of his mouth, and he looked quite amiable.
Other than his handsomeness, he did seem to fit the disposition of a teacher.
The eyes of the two ladies present lit up slightly. Among the people who came to take the test this morning, there was no doubt that this person's appearance and figure ranked first.
It wasn't that he had other intentions. He just wanted to make his eyes more comfortable so that he could work more efficiently.
"Mr. Meg? Why does this name sound so familiar? "The teacher wearing the emerald frowned as he searched his memory.
Merry had just returned from Rodu recently. Previously, she had been in charge of the family's affairs in Rodu, but because she was tired of the internal strife in the family, she handed over all the affairs to the other members of the family last month and returned to Rodu.
It just so happened that Hope School was recruiting teachers. After hearing about Teacher Luna's story, she went into seclusion at home to study for a month. She successfully passed the written examination and interview, and became the new teacher of Chaos School.
Because there was a shortage of staff, she, as a new teacher, was also pulled in as a judge.
"Chef? Principal, when we were discussing this, we didn't set up a chef major, right? "the old teacher, Elton, asked Luna.
The other four teachers were also looking at Luna. Although the principal had the right to invite talents, the establishment of a chef training class was indeed not part of their plan.
Furthermore, they had discussed this profession before. In order to become an outstanding chef, the students had to have a good teacher and undergo a lot of practice.
Regardless of whether it was the student's schedule, the venue, or the consumption of various ingredients, they were all things that Hope School couldn't provide very well at the moment.
For example, professions such as jewelry appreciation and sales had very low requirements for the venue. They were more suitable for the current Chaos School.
Luna knew what all of the teachers were thinking. In the past, she had indeed not planned to set up a chef major.
However, this was a suggestion from Mr. Meg. As someone who had tasted Mr. Meg's cooking many times, she knew that if the children could learn from him, even if they only learned one or two of his signature dishes, they would be able to live comfortably. In fact, they might even become the target of all restaurants.
This was a true master chef, and he was willing to teach the children for free.
She had no doubt that Meg would teach the children with the most sincere attitude.
However, according to the rules of the test, the judges were randomly assigned, and the details of the testers were not to be revealed during the test. She could only say, "Being a chef is a profession with a lot of job prospects. After you complete your studies, you will be able to find a job regardless of whether you are running a restaurant on your own or joining a restaurant's kitchen.
After careful consideration, I've decided to set up a chef major, and hire professional chefs to teach and train the children. "
This was ridiculous! Earlton's brows furrowed, but he repressed the urge to say anything. He was a retired teacher, and it was Luna who had personally invited him here. He was very attached to Hope School, but there were so many teachers present, so he couldn't turn down Luna.
All of the other teachers also didn't say anything. Hope School had been established by Luna, and she was the principal, so she had the right to make all of the decisions.
However, everyone was still rather perplexed by her decision to set up a chef major right before the start of the school term. Could it be because of this man?
But he was dressed so elegantly, and his aura was that of a nobleman's; was he really a chef?
Earlton turned to Meg, and said, "That being said, we didn't prepare any of the items required for the chef's test today. We don't even have basic cooking utensils. Are you planning to perform without any actual food?"
Meg could already sense some doubts and dissatisfaction from the teachers' expressions and words. It seemed that his sudden request had caused some trouble for Luna.
"I apologize for my abrupt visit, but I've brought my cooking utensils and cooking utensils, and I've already asked Teacher Hilla to help me find the ingredients I need in the cafeteria. They should be here soon," Meg said with a smile as he pulled out a set of cooking utensils and cooking utensils from a storage box.
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