Chapter 114 Opening Preparations shuhaige.net



Zhou Sui returned to the store that afternoon, and Zhou Meimei greeted her excitedly.

"Sui Sui, I think we've got all the staff for the snack shop."

"Huh?" Zhou Sui was quite surprised.

Zhou Sui planned to hire eight people for the snack shop. Excluding the two girls from yesterday, there were still six people left. In the short time she went out, Zhou Meimei had already hired them.

This efficiency is worlds apart from hers yesterday.

And judging from Zhou Meimei's expression, she doesn't seem to be joking.

"Everyone is waiting upstairs."

The snack shop is designed with two floors. The lower floor is currently piled with a lot of things, while the upper floor is relatively more spacious.

Zhou Sui was still downstairs when she heard laughter and chatter coming from upstairs.

She wondered to herself, "These interviewees are getting along really well?"

"Tell me about these people first."

Zhou Meimei took out the notebook from her pocket and began to introduce it to Zhou Sui.

After Zhou Sui finished listening, the corner of her mouth twitched involuntarily. How should I put it? It was a story of one person pulling another.

The first person to come for an interview was a girl who was a waitress. She saw that the restaurant was hiring chefs, so she asked if they had filled all the positions.

Zhou Meimei said no, and then the person said that her boyfriend was a chef and asked if she could come and give it a try.

The shop needed to hire three people for the kitchen, and her boyfriend brought his mother and friends along, saying they all worked in the kitchen and would learn quickly.

That's not all. The shop also needed two helpers. Her boyfriend's friend called over her mother, and this mother, in turn, called over her old friend.

No wonder there was laughter and chatter upstairs; it turns out they all know each other.

Because of a young girl interviewing for a waitress position, her whole family was called over.

"Don't you think there's anything wrong with it?" Zhou Sui asked.

Zhou Meimei shook her head blankly. She felt that she had been too lucky and things had gone too smoothly today. It turned out that recruiting people wasn't so difficult after all.

"If you were one of these people and you were unhappy working in our store, or you made a mistake and got fired, what would happen to the others?"

Zhou Meimei thought for a while before saying, "No matter why I leave this store, if it's good, I'll naturally want the people I know to go with me; if it's bad, I'll also advise them to leave."

"Ah!" Zhou Meimei suddenly covered her mouth halfway through her sentence, as if she understood what I meant.

He explained hastily, "I only thought that they all knew each other, so I wouldn't need to spend too much time getting used to each other. I didn't think of this aspect."

Actually, the people upstairs are like a series of interlocking links; once one is knocked down, the others will also fall apart.

"If one of them gets unhappy with their job and tries to threaten you by using their numbers, then we'll really be helpless."

She had seen this kind of situation before in her past life, so Zhou Sui was particularly disgusted by a group of people who were related to her working in her shop.

Zhou Meimei bit her lip with a hint of self-reproach. "I'm sorry, Sui Sui, I didn't think of that."

She underestimated the complexity of hiring.

"It's okay. We didn't ask them to come to work anyway. They're still upstairs. You can figure out how to handle it yourself."

Zhou Sui didn't blame Zhou Meimei. If she hadn't lived an extra lifetime, she probably wouldn't have thought of these things.

Everything has a learning process, and she hopes that Zhou Meimei can grow through this period of experience.

Admittedly, the results were good; Zhou Meimei had already recruited the staff needed for the snack shop the day before the Lantern Festival.

What makes Zhou Sui feel gratified is that she can use her brain to come up with solutions.

Because schools are not open, the back street is sparsely populated, and the number of people who can see job postings is limited.

So Zhou Meimei went to a print shop to print job advertisements, and then went to the nearest place with the highest foot traffic to post them wherever she could, and hand them out to others wherever she couldn't.

That's why she was able to quickly fill the snack shop with staff; she even helped the milk tea shop next door hire two people as well.

Zhou Sui praised her generously and also summarized the good and bad things she had done in the past few days.

Zhou Meimei scribbled notes in her little notebook, benefiting greatly from the information.

Once the Lantern Festival was over, the store officially reopened, but it wasn't open for business.

They are preparing for business opening.

There were nine people in the store, including Zhou Meimei. Zhou Sui gathered them all on the first floor and asked them to introduce themselves and get to know each other.

The group looked at each other, unsure who would start.

In the end, Zhou Meimei stepped forward and took the lead. Once she started, the others followed suit.

"Hello everyone, my name is Hu Qiang." This is a boy with small eyes, and he works as a waiter.

"Hello everyone, my name is Zhang Chuntao." She is a woman in her thirties who is in charge of the kitchen.

Along with her in the kitchen were a young man named Chen Yang and a girl named Cheng Pan.

Although these two are only in their early twenties, they have been working as kitchen helpers since they were teenagers.

The Zhou family's kitchen doesn't need a head chef, so these two young men are enough.

Among the waitresses in the front hall were two young girls whom Zhou Sui had hired herself. They were just over eighteen years old and spoke in soft voices.

"Hello everyone, my name is Wang Xiaomi, you can just call me Xiaomi."

"My name is Lin Shengnan, you can just call me Xiao Lin."

After the two of them finished speaking, the auntie in charge of odd jobs was standing behind them. She was about forty years old and spoke with a strong voice.

Because of their age, we call them Aunt Wu and Aunt He respectively.

After they all finished introducing themselves, Zhou Sui scanned them one by one. It seemed that this was indeed a young team.

"Cough cough cough." Zhou Sui coughed twice, and everyone quickly stood up straight and looked at her.

The boss is about to speak.

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