Lu Xia ended up transmigrating into the body of a sent-down youth in the 1970s, replacing her older sister who was supposed to go to the countryside.
Thinking about how the original host was ...
After they got married, Qi Xiao rarely gave up his work in the south and stayed in Beijing to accompany Ye Lin.
Lu Xia also took into consideration that Ye Lin was pregnant, and would come to the company to help when she was not busy.
It did help her relieve a lot of the burden.
I don’t know if it’s because there have been too many good things happening recently, but not long after, Yu Wan also told her that she was pregnant.
After hearing this, Lu Xia was also very happy for her.
He also told Chang Yi to take in an apprentice so that he could have more time to spend with his wife.
Chang Yi chuckled after hearing this, and it was obvious that he was extremely happy.
As a result, he was awakened by a slap from Old Master Chang, "Why are you grinning like an idiot? Get back to work!"
After Chang Yi left obediently, Old Master Chang said to Lu Xia: "Speaking of apprentice, Xiao Lu, I want to tell you something."
"Grandpa Chang, please tell me." Lu Xia looked at him curiously.
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Old Master Chang sighed and said, "Ever since I got into trouble, the disciples I brought out before were afraid of being influenced by me and severed their relationship with me. I understand that, after all, it's human nature.
There was only one little apprentice. He was still young at that time and was stubborn. He gritted his teeth and refused to compromise. In the end, he lost his job because of me.
Later, when the policy changed, he took his mother to set up a stall to sell buns. He had good skills and could make some money.
It's just that he is a practical person. The buns he sells are delicious and cheap. He snatched away customers who otherwise would have received buns from others and offended people. Now his bun stall has been overturned and he can't sell buns anymore.
I originally thought that if he was doing well, I would not look for him anymore, but since he is like this now, how can I just ignore him?
I was thinking about whether I could let him work in our store and pay him as an apprentice."
Lu Xia laughed and said, "There is such a good thing! Don't worry, just call him. You don't have to treat him as an apprentice. The person you praised must have good skills. Just treat him as a master chef. I got a chef for free!"
Mr. Chang felt relieved when he heard her say that.
"Okay. Since you agree, I'll let him come over and try it out some other day. Don't worry, if he doesn't do a good job, I'll let him go."
"Okay, I feel relieved with you around."
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Later, Lu Xia also saw Mr. Chang's little disciple. Although he was young, he was already in his thirties.
However, for various reasons, I heard that he has not married yet and only has an elderly mother at home.
After he arrived, Lu Xia came over to take a look and found that he was a loyal and honest person, so she felt relieved.
Then he handed the restaurant over to Wang Qiuying and started to busy himself with company matters again.
Now the company's new factory building has been basically completed.
Machines and other things were also being moved there one after another.
Once the move is complete, they will go directly to the new factory to work.
Because it is far from the city and not very convenient for commuting to work, the company directly hired a car to pick up and drop off employees every day, which made the employees' work much easier.
What makes them even happier is the construction site behind the factory. The towering building has already been built.
Lu Xia never concealed the purpose of these buildings.
Therefore, all employees of the company currently know that in addition to one part of these buildings being employee dormitories, the other part is for employee welfare.
As long as you have worked in the company for a certain number of years, you can buy it at a super low price, you can also deduct it in advance with your future salary, and you can even get it for free if you have made great contributions to the company.