Chapter 699



Chapter 699

The summer vacation passed quietly in eating, playing and occasionally doing some big things.

In his free time, Su Miao would invite a few old classmates to his home to chat, play games, cook some delicious food, and help them with their homework.

Wang Xin and his cousin opened a factory, and just as Su Miao suggested, they were engaged in the building materials business.

It is now in its starting stage. Although the elders in the family do not agree with his cousin to go into business, they still help him out in every aspect and support him all the way. He has not encountered any setbacks and is developing steadily.

Wang Xin holds 30% of the shares, and just like in his previous life, he is indeed a small boss.

He said that the operation of the factory would be managed by his cousin, and if he was admitted to the police academy the year after next, he would definitely become a policeman in the future. When he was ready for assignment after graduation, he would transfer the shares to his father's name.

Su Miao said to him, "You only invested money to hold shares. You have to go to school and don't participate in the management of the company. If you don't provide support in other resources, it's okay at the beginning, but in the long run, your cousin will inevitably feel a little unbalanced."

"this……"

Su Miao handed him Little Fatty's business card and said, "My brother-in-law is in the real estate business and usually cooperates with several building materials factories. I've already informed them. As for whether or not you want to use this resource and when to use it, it's up to you to decide."

Wang Xin carefully put the business card away and said sincerely, "Thank you, Su Miao."

Yuanyuan studies at a grain school, where the courses are relatively simple. Given her academic ability, which is enough for her to get into high school, the work is almost not difficult.

If anything unexpected happens, after two years of operation at home, you can enter the food system to work.

By then, he will be the first among the three of them to graduate and start working in a real sense.

Therefore, she is the one with the least pressure now. She only needs to wait for a year to join the unit and work in a clerical position in the administrative class.

Such a stable life with a predictable end is very suitable for her personality. She is easily satisfied and does not find it boring. She just thinks that this is the best.

As for Zhang Bilian, Huang Jiaqi and Wu Xiuzhi, they are also struggling in the ocean of learning like Wang Xin, working hard to prepare for the college entrance examination.

However, after entering high school, their grades and rankings have fluctuated. They can only deal with it on their own. Su Miao is unable to do anything about it, so he can only try to call them when he gives Wang Xin extra lessons during this period.

At the end of August, Su Miao and his father were about to go to Beijing. The factory expansion that they had been working on day and night was finally completed.

At the east end of Sujia Village, a brand new factory building has sprung up. During this period, the output of papaya shreds and konjac shreds has doubled due to the addition of dryers.

Products are sold out in batches, and there is not a single drop left. The huge warehouse is just a transit station, and many times it is cleared out before anything is put back in. Therefore, it is urgent to expand the staff.

“Crackle—”

Deafening firecrackers exploded in front of the factory gate, and red confetti fell like snowflakes.

Although it is just an expansion and not a new opening, the necessary sense of ceremony is still necessary.

After the expansion, the area of Su Ji Food Factory has doubled. Su Miao stood at the factory gate, looking at the newly hung metal sign of "Su Ji Food Processing Factory", and felt a sense of accomplishment in his heart.

Su Yuan was handing out red envelopes to the villagers who came to watch the ceremony at the factory gate, which drew warm applause.

Many people stretched their necks to look into the factory, wanting to see what the "big machines" shipped from Guangzhou looked like, but the machines were in the factory and no one else could see them except the factory employees.

Su Yuanzheng said cheerfully, "Dear fellow villagers, thank you for coming to the inauguration ceremony of our new Suji Food Processing Factory! I hope you will continue to support our production work in the future!"

As previously promised, the expanded factory will create ten new jobs.

We received a lot of application forms in the previous month. We provided brief training to the applicants. After interviews and tests, and considering other factors, our selection has been completed.

After today's ribbon-cutting ceremony, we will announce the list of recruits at the village committee.

Regardless of whether you are suitable for the position or not, we are very grateful for your trust. The half-day training was not in vain. After the list is announced, those who are not admitted can go to my second brother to get a two-dollar red envelope. I hope everyone will be successful! "

As soon as the words fell, the crowd immediately became agitated. This was a once-in-a-lifetime job, and everyone hoped that the spot would go to their family.

Some people also praised the Su family for being so kind that they could even give hard work compensation to those who failed the exam. If they had known earlier, they would have let all the qualified people in their family participate in the training.

Zhang Laosan, who was standing in the front row, suddenly straightened his back and his eyes widened. His daughter Zhang Hongying, who was standing next to him, nervously tugged at the corner of her clothes and pursed her lips into a line.

After another lively gathering of candies, the brief ceremony ended. The villagers gathered in front of the bulletin board in front of the village committee, anxiously waiting for the announcement of the recruitment list.

Su Miao and his father came over holding red paper, and the crowd automatically made way for them.

"After comprehensive consideration, the list of admitted candidates is now announced as follows..." Su Miao posted the red paper on the bulletin board and stepped aside.

Zhang Laosan rushed forward, squinting his eyes as he searched the list. He scanned it from top to bottom three times, his expression growing increasingly grim.

"Why isn't Hongying's name here?" He suddenly turned around, his voice rising an octave. "Su Yuanzheng! What do you mean?"

The crowd suddenly quieted down, and everyone's eyes were focused on Zhang Laosan's flushed face.

His daughter Zhang Hongying stood at the edge of the crowd, her head lowered and her fingers twisted together.

Su Yuanzheng walked forward calmly: "Zhang San, we have clear assessment criteria for this recruitment. Hongying's performance in actual operation..."

"Bullshit!" Zhang Laosan interrupted him rudely.

Uncle Wu came over with a frown on his face. "Zhang Laosan, calm down. The recruitment process is fair and open. All applicants' scores are posted on the side. Take a look for yourself."

Zhang Laosan glanced at the report card and saw Hongying's name was ranked twelfth.

His face turned even redder, but he still refused to give up: "Grade? Who knows if these grades are real? My daughter has attended junior high school in the county. Isn't she better than those uneducated ones?"

Uncle Su, who was involved in the recruitment assessment, was angered by his words. He took a deep breath and said:

"This recruitment process not only focuses on educational background, but also on practical skills. Hongying has indeed read a lot, but she does less work than others, so her efficiency is lower than that of other young people.

We are hiring workers, not clerks. Is this hard to understand?"

The villagers around also nodded. It was true. Although Zhang Hongying was the eldest daughter in the family, she had been good-looking and had good grades since she was a child, so she was very favored at home.

They are one of the few families in the village that does not let their daughter do heavy work. Simple farm work and housework are certainly easy for her, but compared with other skilled workers, she is far inferior.

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