Chapter 55 Arrangements
On the ox cart, Ye Erquan looked lonely. He had only set up his stall for a few days and it was all gone.
"Little sister, won't we set up stalls anymore?" Ye Erquan felt a little sad.
"All the products have been distributed. We don't have to run around every day." Ye Caiping looked at him and smiled:
"Don't worry, brother. Even if you don't set up a stall, there will still be plenty of work waiting for you. I'll trouble you to deliver the goods every morning, noon and evening."
Ye Erquan was delighted and patted his chest: "Okay, leave it to me!"
After returning home, Ye Caiping closed the door and counted the numbers with Ye Jiner.
Ye Jin'er counted on her fingers:
"Shun Ke Lou, 2 buckets each for the morning, noon and evening, 6 buckets in total."
"Daxing Restaurant is the same as Decai Inn, 2 buckets at noon and 1 bucket at night. A total of 6 buckets."
"Fat sister takes one bucket in the morning. That adds up to 13 buckets a day. After deducting the cost, she makes 300 coins per bucket, and that's her daily income..."
Ye Caiping said, "It's 3 taels and 9 cents."
Ye Jiner nodded: "By the way, is the county still on display?"
"Set up." Ye Caiping wanted to keep the stall in the county town.
One is to promote her spicy and spicy soup and prepare for her workshop.
The second is to train Daquan, Erquan and the two girls, let them interact with more people from outside and broaden their horizons.
"Add to that the 1 tael and 2 qian that the county town brings in every day..." Ye Jin'er took a breath, "Then mother would have... 5 taels and 1 qian a day! That's a hundred a month..."
"153 taels!" said Ye Caiping.
"Ah! This, this, this... this is incredible! We made over a hundred taels a month. Oh my god! Last time, the man who bought the house was only willing to pay 100 taels. We earned it back in this month, and even made 53 taels more."
Ye Jin'er jumped up and down excitedly, and laughed:
"Last time, Li Jiaojiao dug a ginseng and sold it for 200 taels. Everyone was envious and said that the Li family had become a wealthy family. But that 200 taels only happened once. But our family gets 153 taels every month."
Ye Caiping was in a good mood and said with a smile: "Don't jump, isn't it here yet?"
"It will start from tomorrow! But..." Ye Jin'er suddenly thought of something and looked a little worried:
"There's suddenly so much Hu La Tang in town. Can we sell it all? Will customers get tired of it?"
Ye Caiping said, "No. I get tired of this today, so I want to eat that. It's just like eating. Will you get tired of it?"
"No. I just got tired of it recently and will want to eat it again later."
Ye Caiping smiled and nodded: "Besides, there are more than a dozen restaurants in the town, and countless small vendors, all of which have survived, proving that there are sufficient customers and the market can absorb them."
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In the afternoon, Grandma Ye and others came back from the county town. They were a little disappointed to hear that there were no more stalls in the town anymore.
But I was pleasantly surprised to find out that I could sell more and earn more without setting up a stall.
Ye Caiping had to replan the route and assign tasks.
When I get up in the morning, I make 6 buckets, 3 buckets for the small town and 3 buckets for the county town.
Make 6 buckets before lunch and 4 buckets in the evening.
Early in the morning, when Ye Bajin sent someone to set up a stall in the county town, he also delivered goods to the town.
After returning to the village, he would take the villagers to the town at 7 o'clock, and he could close his stall in the county town around 9 o'clock. He would then set out from the town to the county town and bring the person back to the village.
Then he pulled the six large barrels of lunch market to deliver the goods, and after delivering the goods he took the villagers back home.
Make a delivery in the evening.
After Ye Caiping sorted out the route, she was a little stunned. This Ba Jin was too busy, running all day long.
After Ye Caiping told Ye Bajin about the delivery route, Ye Bajin scratched his head and said with a smile: "It's okay for me to run, but I'm a little tired."
Ye Caiping laughed and said, "Your wages must be raised this time, to 30 wen, to compensate your cow."
Thinking about having to run so many times and carry so many things, Ye Bajin finally felt that he deserved it: "Okay, thank you Sister Caiping. But my Fubao's spicy soup..."
"It's just a bowl of spicy soup, just like now, make it every day and save it for him. Just tell your aunt not to forget to serve it."
Ye Bajin grinned, so happy that he didn't know what to say.
Ye Caiping said, "But, Ba Jin, you can earn 30 wen a day now, so you don't have to work so hard to attract villagers anymore, right?"
Not every villager is willing to ride in a ox cart. Even on the busiest morning, there may be only five or six people on a trip, and sometimes the cart may even be empty.
Ye Bajin said anxiously, "No, no. Although not everyone is willing to spend this money, there must be a bullock cart in and out of our village, and there will always be people who want to ride in a cart."
Ye Bajin couldn't describe the feeling. It was not just for the sake of earning some money, but he felt that it was a responsibility.
Ye Caiping understood: "Okay."
"When you make some money, Sister Caiping, buy an ox cart. It will be more convenient to transport things."
Ye Caiping smiled and nodded.
After arranging the ox carts, the only things left are the delivery people and the stall owners.
She and Old Lady Ye stopped setting up the stall and were responsible for making soup at home.
Let one of Ye Daquan and Erquan take Jin'er and her sisters to the stall.
As for delivery, whichever of Daquan or Erquan is not at the stall will deliver the goods.
Occasionally, she can also set up a stall, and everyone can take turns and have some time to rest.
As for wages, Mrs. Ye did not raise the wages, but Daquan and Erquan both raised the wages by five cents, to twenty-five cents a day.
The reason why Ye Bajin charged thirty cents for a bowl of spicy soup was because he not only delivered the goods, running back and forth three times a day, but also provided both the car and the cow.
After the arrangements were made, Ye Caiping heaved a sigh of relief.
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