Just as Zhang Hongcheng expected.
Only two days had passed.
Several comrades from the foreign trade company visited Zhang Hongcheng three times.
Zhang Hongcheng deliberately avoided them all.
It was not until the day of the recruitment exam that Zhang Hongcheng was "helplessly" blocked at the kindergarten gate by several comrades in suits.
"Comrades from the foreign trade company, look here," Zhang Hongcheng pointed at the three packed classrooms. "The exam is about to begin. Over 400 people are waiting for me."
"What's the matter? Can we talk about it after the exam?"
Several people from the foreign trade company smiled and nodded. They could actually understand Zhang Hongcheng's resistance to talking to them.
These days, no one wants to have even the slightest connection with anything happening abroad.
If the foreign guests they were serving hadn't made repeated requests, they wouldn't have blocked people everywhere like this.
On weekdays, these people are all elites, with first-class food and clothing, but what is Zhang Hongcheng?
A young section chief among the educated youth.
But all this is nothing compared to earning foreign exchange.
Miao Jiaxin led two colleagues to stand upright at the entrance of the kindergarten. They did not go to rest - they were afraid that Zhang Hongcheng would run away again.
Long before they were ready to approach Zhang Hongcheng, the relevant departments had already thoroughly investigated Zhang Hongcheng.
Children of martyrs, representatives of outstanding educated youth, and young cadres trained by the Corps!
He is an honest and kind person, and is highly regarded by fellow units.
He is the only person in the entire guesthouse who can understand the content of this external business.
Miao Jiaxin still remembers that when he and his friends came here, the leader gave them many instructions.
"Put aside all the tricks you used to deal with foreigners. This is a simple young cadre. Don't get in the habit of taking him down!"
"It's inevitable that they'll resist. You need to communicate well and don't scare the guy!"
Therefore, the personality that Zhang Hongcheng disguised himself as is really very useful.
In several kindergarten classrooms, each desk is very small, but everyone sits upright.
Each candidate was given two blank sheets of paper for answering questions and a piece of draft paper.
No test papers were distributed.
In the three examination classrooms, Zhang Hongcheng, Chu Miaohong and Jian Yong each held a piece of paper and wrote a total of 25 questions on the blackboard with chalk.
Zhang Hongcheng was writing furiously on the blackboard, and behind him was a rustling sound like spring silkworms eating mulberry leaves.
Bao Zhihui stood at the back of the classroom, acting as invigilator with a sullen face.
There are people who want to cheat these days, but the consequences of cheating are far worse than in later generations, so few people dare to try.
The exam lasts ninety minutes.
No one handed in their paper early, and even at the end of the exam, some people tried to write a few extra words.
After the exam, hundreds of people gathered outside the kindergarten and did not disperse immediately.
The young men and women nervously whispered their answers to each other.
Zhang Hongcheng seemed to see himself and Chu Miaohong taking the college entrance examination a few years later.
Chu Miaohong was in charge of organizing the review of the papers, and Zhang Hongcheng's next task was to deal with Miao Jiaxin and the others.
This kind of business negotiation under the planned economy is what Zhang Hongcheng is best at.
According to Zhang Hongcheng, this minimalist furniture was designed and assembled by the carpentry workshop under the Corps Guesthouse in Shanghai in response to the call for "thriftiness".
Miao Jiaxin heard that the carpentry workshop was a small collective under the guesthouse, and even the documents were brand new.
He and his two colleagues secretly breathed a sigh of relief.
Small collectives have partial management rights.
In this way, he can cooperate directly with the carpentry workshop instead of talking to the Corps.
If they were to talk directly to the Corps, the three of them would definitely not be able to get involved in this business, and the efficiency and concerns of such large organizations are generally very...
This is actually exactly the effect Zhang Hongcheng wants.
Foreign trade companies would certainly prefer to discuss production plans and prices with themselves, but because they have the Corps behind them, they would not be able to ask to take the design drawings and find a unit to process them themselves.
With this amount of business, there is no need for them to compete with the Corps.
Miao Jiaxin and the other two spent two hours arguing before Zhang Hongcheng was "forced to give in."
The foreign trade company will make plans for the woodworking workshop under the guesthouse. As for the price, haha, the cost that Zhang Hongcheng reported to the other party is naturally a bit inflated.
Can the cost of wood shipped from the Northeast be the same as the wood used by local furniture factories?
As long as all the profits are in the account, no one has any reason to criticize him. What's wrong with a small group making a little more money? He won't be greedy.
In the cost table that Zhang Hongcheng gave to Miao Jiaxin and the other two, the total cost was written as 45.68 yuan. The most expensive items were timber and railway freight. These are all real data.
Miao Jiaxin, his colleagues, and their leaders all believed it.
After all, the character background investigation of Zhang Hongcheng is there, and he is a very kind person.
Besides, this cost price is too friendly for people in foreign trade companies, so they are too lazy to conduct further investigation.
The planned allocation price for the guesthouse was 52.5 yuan, but the foreign trade company quoted a price of 25,000 yen per set to foreign businessmen who were interested in this minimalist style furniture!
It is equivalent to more than 150 RMB.
200% profit.
Miao Jiaxin was still waiting for the Japanese man to continue bargaining, but unexpectedly the Japanese man agreed directly.
The deal went unexpectedly smoothly.
It was not until more than half a year later that Miao Jiaxin received the news that these devils had transported the sofas back to Honko Island and wholesaled them for 50,000 yen per set!
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