Chapter 44 Forming a Racing Team



Moreover, it can also take on transportation business from the public, which can be considered a solution to the country's current predicament.

Before the Lunar New Year, my older brother was urgently transferred back to the military, which was a good thing. The military took the lead and signed an agreement in my brother's name. At the same time, the license was issued, and it can currently accommodate up to ten large trucks.

The trucks were all retired from the military; although their performance wasn't the latest, their quality was still very good.

Ten vehicles may seem like a small number, but as mentioned above, the number can be increased if things are done well.

Although it's a used car, it's not cheap either; it costs 20,000 yuan, which is already a friendly price.

That same day, the older brother called home. He said his demobilization pay was over 30,000 yuan and he wanted to know if his family would consider investing in his business.

Lin Chuchu and Mu Chen, along with their parents, raised 20,000 yuan, and their maternal grandparents also raised more than 10,000 yuan.

The older brother bought three used trucks in one go, one to drive himself and two to rent out. There were many people who were discharged from the army at the same time as him. The older brother went directly to them, hired them at a monthly salary of 66 yuan, and asked them if they wanted to invest.

Investing requires money, and the cost of buying a car is also very high. If one person can't afford it, two or three people will pool their money to buy one car.

Lin Chuchu drafted the agreement for them. The eldest brother invested the most, so he held 40% of the shares and was responsible for handling company affairs and contacting clients.

Everyone else has a different percentage.

Of course, this was an agreement between outsiders. Lin Chuchu and the others did not intend to make money with their older brother, but their older brother disagreed and insisted that Lin Chuchu draft an agreement so that the money would be distributed according to the agreement.

The four trucks were quickly purchased. There were a total of 40 veterans. A few with mobility issues were assigned to the office to handle various tasks, while the rest of the veterans drove the trucks.

The first job was for the military, transporting a batch of decoration materials from Beijing to another province, with each truck paying 1,000 yuan.

When everyone found out, they were stunned; they never imagined that transportation could be so profitable.

The older brother poured cold water on their enthusiasm, saying, "A truck needs at least three drivers. Consider the costs of gasoline, vehicle wear and tear, unloading at the destination, and food and lodging along the way. How much can a truck possibly make? Don't forget about taxes, which are also a significant amount. Do you really think you're making a lot?"

"Of course, it would be even better if I could make more trips a month, but this time it will take several days for one round trip."

Even so, they still felt they were making a good profit. They wondered if, in time, they might earn a thousand a month.

It sounds wonderful.

Everyone was nervous on their first trip, knowing they would encounter difficult mountain roads. Fortunately, they were very familiar with the roads.

Spending every day in the car is unpleasant; it's not only bumpy but also very boring, and you inevitably get sleepy, so there are always two people keeping you awake.

After a seven-day journey, the convoy finally returned to Beijing, and Lin Chuchu suddenly received a call from her older brother.

"Sister-in-law, please help me. We don't have an accountant, and we can't figure out the accounts."

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