Chapter 22 Regularization
Ye Qian first prepared the food, including white flour, noodles, cornmeal, etc., and packed them. She did not sell rice this time. The rice in the 1960s was not very delicious. Ye Qian planned to keep the rice in the space for herself. Although there was still a lot, she had to prepare it for emergencies.
Prepare some brown sugar, white sugar, rock sugar, and honey.
The oil in the space was rarely sold, so I found a lot of glass bottles and packaged them one by one.
I opened the large outer packaging bags of milk powder and soy milk powder, and the small packages inside were all transparent and had no logos. I planned to sell them directly like this.
He also took out two iron pots, the medium-sized ones used in later generations.
I have been living in the dormitory and have no place to cook. There is still a lot of meat in the space, including beef, mutton, pork, and fish, so I took out some.
There are still a lot of canned meat, canned fish, and canned fruit in the space, but I was too lazy to clean up today, so I didn’t take them out this time.
After preparing these supplies, Ye Qian left the grain factory directly after get off work on Saturday.
First, I went to a state-owned restaurant to have dinner, then found a deserted place to put on makeup, put on a wig, and changed my clothes. After dark, I left the space with a small backpack that I hadn't used for a long time and went directly to the black market.
Ye Qian brought a lot of things this time, but the fastest-selling item was food. She knew that food is the most important thing for people, and nothing is more important than food.
But other scarce materials also sell well. After all, there are many factories here and everyone’s living conditions are pretty good. They also want to use other materials to improve their lives.
The next morning, Ye Qian went to the textile factory. There were many female workers there, and she sold several sets of bed sheets, as well as a lot of scarves, hairpins, and hair ties. This scarf was a gift when she bought clothes.
In the afternoon, I went to the mine and the winery, moving from one place to another after each shot, for fear of being caught.
I went to the black market again in the evening and finally sold all the things I had prepared.
In the middle of the night, I didn't go back to the grain factory dormitory, but hid directly in the space, looking at the colorful tickets and a lot of solidarity.
Ye Qian counted and found that she had sold more than 2,300 yuan and some tickets in the past two days.
There are two leather shoe tickets in the ticket voucher. I will buy two pairs of leather shoes next time I have a break.
Adding to my previous savings, I now have more than 5,300 yuan in my hands, but I don’t use these savings on a daily basis.
My monthly salary is enough.
Ye Qian is now a temporary worker, earning 17 yuan a month. It doesn't sound like much, but the grain factory provides accommodation, so she doesn't have much expenses except for food.
Three meals a day were basically eaten in the cafeteria. Breakfast was soy milk and steamed buns, which cost at most two taels of food coupons. Lunch cost two to four taels of food coupons depending on the dishes. The same was true for dinner. I would occasionally go out to eat, but not much.
I get 36 kilograms of food coupons every month, and this is for a temporary worker. If I become a regular employee, I will get 48 kilograms of food coupons. If I calculate it as one kilogram of food per day, I will have a surplus every month. Besides, I can't eat one kilogram every day.
Then there is the salary. The salary for temporary workers is 17.64 yuan. If you calculate it yourself, you can get 0.1-0.2 yuan every morning. Meat buns and fried dough sticks are 0.15 yuan each, and a cup of soy milk is 0.5 yuan. There are not buns and fried dough sticks every day, but mostly steamed buns. The steamed buns are made of two or three grams of flour and cost 0.5 yuan each.
There are set meals for lunch and dinner at 10 cents each, and you can also order your own meals, which cost about 20-30 cents per meal. That works out to about 50-60 cents a day, which is just enough for a month's salary. Even if you eat out occasionally, you won't have to pay much out of your pocket.
Of course, the cafeteria also has more expensive dishes, but the cafeteria is reluctant to use oil and salt when cooking, so the dishes don’t taste good. For that money, you might as well go to a state-owned restaurant.
If I can get a regular job, does that mean I can save some money every month?
With this idea, Ye Qian successfully surprised herself. After all, in the future, it is normal to have insufficient salary and it is also normal to have some savings, but there are always many more zeros on the credit card bill than on the deposit.
After settling the bill, Ye Qian simply washed up and went to rest in the space.
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The next day, Ye Qian got up very early. The black market was not close to the grain factory, so she had to take the bus to go back.
When Ye Qian arrived at the office, she saw Pan Huiyu coming out of President Feng's office again.
What are these two doing so early in the morning?
Ye Qian ignored her and walked straight into the office. Seeing that others had already arrived, she greeted them good morning.
There are no tasks today and everyone is sitting idly in the office.
President Feng came to the office and informed us that the meeting would be held at 2 pm and there was something to announce.
Turning to look at Pan Huiyu, with a smile on her face, Ye Qian wondered what these two were up to again.
Unexpectedly, during the afternoon meeting, President Feng informed us about our formalization.
Chairman Feng: "You two have been working at the grain factory for half a year. In view of your good work performance, the grain factory has decided to make you regular employees."
He handed us the notice of regularization and said, "Here is your notice of regularization. Starting from next month, your salary and benefits will be adjusted."
You have to know that it is not easy to become a regular employee in this era. The opinions of the leaders of your department play a big role. If the leader thinks you cannot be converted to a regular employee, you will be a temporary worker even if you work for a few years.
But speaking of work performance? What is Pan Huiyu's work performance?
Since she started working after the New Year, Chen Xiaoling asked her to go out on field work, but she refused to go out on the grounds that it was not her job.
After distributing the welfare tickets every month, he would sit in the office every day drinking water, eating melon seeds, and gossiping. He was even more idle than President Feng.
As soon as President Feng said this, everyone's expression became a little amused. Putting aside other things, Pan Huiyu should not be given a regular position just for the towel incident. It has only been a short time since this incident happened. It should take some time for everyone to forget about it before mentioning the regular position. However, this matter is not something he can control.
But Pan Huiyu's promotion to a regular employee must be due to the efforts of President Feng. Pan Huiyu and he are in the same department. If Pan Huiyu, a person with a stain, can be promoted to a regular employee while he is not, I don't know what others will think when they see it. So President Feng let him and Pan Huiyu be promoted to regular employees together?
If that's the case, then am I taking away Pan Huiyu's credit?
Don’t think like this!
really.
After get off work, Pan Huiyu stopped him on the way back to the dormitory and said proudly, "You have to thank me this time. Your promotion is all because of me."
Ye Qian sneered: "Why because of you? Our leaders all agreed to our regularization. Are you a leader?" Ye Qian was too lazy to pay attention to her.
This person is so shameless. His promotion to a regular employee was not obtained legitimately. Doesn't he know how to be low-key?
(End of this chapter)
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