The aunt glared at the uncle, but didn't dare to say anything more.
Xu Qianjiao and the others lowered their heads without expressing their opinions. Grandma Xu looked around, seeing everyone's different expressions, and felt a little sad, but since she had made the choice, she had to go on no matter what.
"Okay, this is the result. Second brother, what do you and your family think?"
Father Xu and the others looked at each other and whispered, "We have no objection."
"Where is the eldest brother's family?" Grandma Xu stared at the eldest brother Xu, as if she would tear him apart if he dared to disagree.
The aunt thought for a long time, and just as she took a step forward, she was stared at by Grandma Xu. She choked and swallowed, and instantly became timid, not daring to speak anymore. Grandma Xu stared at Uncle Xu, forcing him to express his opinion.
Uncle Xu nodded, "We agree too."
After both families agreed, Grandma Xu breathed a sigh of relief and said, "Okay, let's handle this."
After saying that, he turned to look at Xu Qianjiao and said softly, "Jiaojiao, I used my connections to help you find a job a few days ago. I've found two: a ticket seller at the railway station and a temporary worker in the kitchen of a state-owned restaurant. Which one do you want to choose?"
She paused and continued, "Both jobs have their pros and cons. The ticket seller is a regular employee, stable, but the benefits aren't as good as at the state-owned restaurant, and the work location is farther away. The state-owned restaurant employee is a temporary worker, with good benefits and close to home, but the work is harder."
Xu Qianjiao silently compared the two in her heart, "Grandma, I choose the ticket seller."
Of course she had to choose ticket seller. She couldn't cook at all, and she couldn't even chop vegetables well. If she went to work as a temporary worker at a state-owned restaurant, wouldn't she just be washing dishes? That wouldn't do. It was too hard, and she felt she couldn't stick with it.
Grandma Xu nodded and said, "Okay, then I'll find someone to buy it."
In her heart, she actually liked the ticket seller. She knew her granddaughter well. She had been spoiled by her second brother's family since she was a child and could not do any work. If she really became a temporary worker, she didn't know how long she could stay there.
Moreover, regular workers are always better than temporary workers, with the difference of only 100 yuan. Although the welfare is not as good as that of state-owned restaurants and there are not many benefits in normal times, the advantage is that it is stable and the work is easy.
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