For dinner, my aunt cooked a large pot of potatoes, steamed them, and prepared a large bowl of dipping sauce. She also chopped the bacon into small pieces and added vegetables to make a pot of bacon and vegetable porridge.
The two of them loved Auntie's cooking so much that when they had packed up and were ready to go back home in the evening, they stopped Auntie and asked if they could work in their canteen.
The workshop doesn't provide meals, but they need someone to cook here. With so many people, it's impossible for them all to wait for Jiang Jiang to cook. How could they do nothing but serve them?
Won’t my aunt overturn the table for them?
The old lady went back happily and came to work temporarily for a few days to earn some money to supplement the family income. This would become a long-term job, and who wouldn't envy the stable income?
When I returned home that night, the news spread all over the village. People were gossiping about the two old ladies behind their backs. Some said they were there to serve people, and some said they were there to be nannies.
They were jealous when they knew that others got jobs, and secretly complained at home that the village chief didn't think of them for such a good thing.
The old lady's family was also surprised, thinking that after working hard for half a month, they could earn some pocket money for the old lady.
Who wants to get paid? The daughters-in-law also secretly planned to learn more from him at home. Cooking well is also an advantage.
If I do my job well, I'll be no worse than the workers in the city. I heard that the food today is very good and the boss is generous and kind. Now I'm looking forward to trying it out when they recruit.
Jiang Cha and the others didn't know what the villagers were planning. Guang Jin was explaining to her why they wanted to keep the old lady.
"You're here to work, not to provide us with logistics. Once everyone arrives, we have a lot of meals to prepare every day. We can't just tie you up in the kitchen. It's a waste of talent!"
Jiang Cha was deeply moved by Guangjin's explanation. Equal pay for equal work isn't always equal for men and women. In the eyes of most people, when a group of people are busy working together, cooking is bound to fall on women.
Most people think it's normal to have to complete your job while also taking care of everyone's food and drink. In this regard, Brother Guangjin gets full marks!
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