Although Liang Chao and Huang Shan couldn't fully understand them yet, they copied down the rules and regulations themselves, intending to digest them slowly when they got back.
The rest of the time, Yu Yin trained them on service attitudes from later generations, how to greet guests with a smile, and how to truly serve the people.
It's often said that sales clerks these days have a secure job and terrible service, but in big cities like Shanghai, the service is still acceptable. Yu Yin's job is to strive for even better service and leave a lasting impression.
The goods haven't arrived yet, and there's no purchase record, so we can't determine the price. Our task for the next few days is to investigate the market prices of dried goods, expanding our search area to get a clear picture.
Yu Yin confirmed with Liang Chao the time to sign the agreement at the transportation brigade tomorrow, and asked Huang Shan's friend to come for the interview in the afternoon.
For them, this small shop was a turning point in their lives.
Liang Chao was not without apprehension when he gave up the assigned job. He had a family to support, and as a man, he had to be able to support his wife and children.
When Qiao Anan told him about it, he didn't have much hope either, but now he feels that his choice might not have been wrong.
Huang Shan is capable; she can work independently and wouldn't do too badly.
However, she had already suffered too much before, and it was exhausting to carry on alone. She liked Yu Yin not because she was a college student, but because Yu Yin understood her and didn't think it was wrong for her to be unmarried at her age and still be picky.
Although they only have an empty house, no goods, and only three people, for some reason, they are full of energy and feel that hope is just ahead.
Continue read on readnovelmtl.com