When Yu Yin saw Liang Chao, she was surprised for a long time, not because of his severed hand, but because of his appearance.
When he came in, he was wearing very ordinary black pants and a white short-sleeved shirt, not wearing long sleeves in the hot weather to hide his severed hand.
He was in his early thirties, with a buzz cut, a small face, and very fair skin, which didn't fit the traditional image of a soldier.
When describing the appearance of soldiers, we often use words like "broad shoulders and thick waist," "sharp shoulders and round waist," and "striking eyebrows and sword-like eyes"—all imposing descriptions. But Liang Chao doesn't fit any of those descriptions.
He has fair skin, not tanned, and is over 1.7 meters tall. He gives off a slender impression, but you can also see the taut muscles in his arms, which make him look very strong.
How to put it? It's like throwing a pale-faced scholar into a military camp. After training, he gains the strength of a soldier, but doesn't lose the appearance of a scholar, which is a bit contradictory.
"Hello, Liang Chao."
"Hello, Yu Yin, this is my husband, Lu Shurui."
After the three of them looked each other over, they gave brief self-introductions.
"I've heard Captain Qiao give you a brief introduction to your situation. Now, let me introduce this job."
Choice is a two-way street; only by working without reservations can one achieve results.
"My shop mainly sells specialties from Yunnan Province. The goods are transported from Yunnan Province by rail, then sorted and sold."
"As you can see, we have two floors. The first floor sells ordinary goods, and the second floor sells high-quality, more valuable gifts."
“We have to go to school during the day, and the store manager is responsible for the daily operations of the store, such as restocking, adjusting prices, sales, personnel management, finance, etc. I only provide the plan, and the store manager is responsible for the specific implementation.”
Yu Yin had said almost everything and looked at Liang Chao.
"In other words, I'm responsible for the vast majority of things in this store, I manage the sales staff, but am I responsible for the accounts?"
After listening for a while, Liang Chao felt it was a good idea. He had a lot of say and wouldn't be too constrained. The boss oversaw the overall situation, while he was responsible for implementation. It was much freer than working in a state-owned enterprise, and interpersonal relationships were simpler.
"Also, won't my image affect the store's sales?"
Liang Chao waved his left arm; his hand was gone, leaving only a round, fleshy pillar.
"As long as you don't mind, our store doesn't mind either. It won't affect your normal work."
Yu Yin believes that all soldiers should be respected, especially those veterans who have suffered physical injuries.
When do I start work?
"Aren't you going to ask about your salary?" Yu Yin didn't expect him to be so straightforward, not even asking about her salary.
"I believe you won't treat me unfairly if I have that value!"
Soldiers have always adhered to the principle of never giving up once they have chosen a target!
"The first month is an internship period, a time for us to get to know each other and choose each other, and the salary is fifty yuan. Starting from the second month, the base salary is 80 yuan per month, and bonuses are determined based on sales performance."
"Can."
"To be honest, this is my first time opening a store, and it's for my friends in Yunnan Province. I can't guarantee the specific pricing, profit margin, or whether I can make money. So, I have no idea how much bonus I can offer."
Yu Yin was telling the truth. The prices of the dried goods that Huang Shan investigated were acceptable, but she really couldn't guarantee the specifics.
"Then I will try my best to win the bonus and continue to develop."
Liang Chao is not afraid of difficulties or challenges.
"It's a pleasure doing business with you!"
"It's a pleasure doing business with you!"
Both sides were quite satisfied; it was a good start.
"There are two things to do now. First, we need to find a warehouse. The goods will arrive at the end of August, and the quantity will be substantial. They are all dry goods, so the warehouse needs to be dry and can't be too far away. We don't have trucks, so we'll need manpower for transportation."
"Now that we have a salesperson, you can keep the books in the finance department. I'll manage it myself for now, and once things are more organized, we'll find someone else to manage the books."
Yu Yin explained her recent work arrangements; she might need to ask her second brother-in-law for help with the warehouse.
Whether Liang Chao can find her depends on his abilities. After all, he's a local bigwig in Shanghai; he's not as easy to deal with as an outsider like her!
It's the end of July now, and the warehouse is of utmost importance. Otherwise, it would be terrible if the goods arrived and there was nowhere to put them.
After agreeing to start work the day after tomorrow, Liang Chao left.
Lu Shurui, who had been a mere tool from beginning to end, felt proud as he watched Yu Yin speak eloquently and logically. His wife was truly amazing!
"Comrade Liang seems like a good candidate. Captain Qiao has a good eye for people!"
"If he introduces an unreliable person, wouldn't that be repaying kindness with enmity? I'm, after all, his savior!"
Yu Yin felt that since Captain Qiao had spoken, it was probably about time. His abilities were beyond question; it was just a matter of whether he would take a liking to her small position.
The two locked the door and went home. It was too hot, so they wanted to eat an ice pop.
"Shurui, I want to eat an ice pop. Let's eat it together before we go back."
"If An'an and Kuai Kuai find out you've been stealing popsicles again, they'll definitely give you a piece of their mind."
Yu Yin was at a loss. How could a little girl eat so much cold food? What would she do if she had menstrual cramps in the future?
"Well, there's nothing we can do about it. Let's go somewhere farther away, or how about we go see a movie?"
"Okay, it's been a long time since we went to the movies. After the movie, we can go out for a meal. Sister Ma cooks at home, so they won't go hungry."
Two heartless parents abandoned their children and went on a date.
To be honest, while the visual quality of older movies wasn't great, the acting was genuine, and the emotional expression was very relatable.
After leaving the movie theater, the two went to eat. Even without their child by their side, and surrounded by other people eating noisily, their mood was still different.
Although it wasn't a classic candlelight dinner or a romantic Western meal for couples, with no flowers or candles, just a bowl of thin-skinned, generously filled wontons and a plate of cold potato salad, Yu Yin and Lu Shurui still found a unique flavor in it.
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