The other two sisters-in-law rolled their eyes and went inside when they saw their sister-in-law give the things directly to her; they hadn't gotten any advantage from her.
The same thing happened in the homes of several other employees, just with different versions of the story, but the details were largely the same.
What was tacitly agreed upon by everyone was that no one mentioned bonuses, only basic salaries; everyone knew what was going on.
Some people choose this job because they don't want to be too high-profile; it's hard-won, and they want to cherish it. Others choose it because they have many siblings, and their parents can't treat them all equally, so they prefer to save their money for themselves.
The people around them looked down on them for giving up the opportunity to work in a state-owned factory and instead working in a privately run shop.
They felt that working for an individual was beneath them, while being a worker in a state-owned factory was something to be proud of.
But what's the use of pride? There are only so many jobs in state-owned factories, and when will they get one? Meanwhile, more and more educated youth are returning to the cities, and how many are waiting to be assigned jobs? Looking at their idle children at home, these parents are feeling lost again. What should they do?
Some people from really poor families feel that working in a small shop is fine, as long as they get a salary, it's better than starving to death.
A small minority of people believe that running a business is a step backward in history, an attempt to exploit the working class once again, and that such people are not good people!
Despite differing opinions, Green Sprouts Dried Goods Store has gradually established itself in this area! The products are of good quality, the service is excellent, and most importantly, no coupons are required. Rice noodles, in particular, are exceptionally popular.
Although most of the educated youth who returned to the city were single, some had families and couldn't register their household registration or obtain grain rations. As a result, staple foods like rice noodles at Yu Yin's shop sold particularly quickly, filling the food shortage.
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