She couldn't afford to lose her job at the cafeteria, as it affected whether she could live on her own, so she didn't care about the salary.
This is a public school, and the teachers and environment are somewhat more laid-back compared to private schools.
The mid-1960s was a crucial period for Japan's economic take-off. If they had made good use of the 1960s and 70s, they could have earned much more than they would have at home. Unfortunately, her responsibility was not to make money.
Today is Laba Festival. The poor thing who can't go home for the New Year cooked a pot of eight-treasure porridge by himself. After it was cooked, he added a big spoonful of white sugar.
While eating the sweet and sticky eight-treasure porridge, Xiao Jiu, who was homesick, couldn't help but burst into tears.
There was no time for sentimentality. After finishing my meal and packing my things, I went to a student's home for tutoring.
One-on-one English lessons, 10,000 yuan for two hours.
This job opportunity came about when Xiaojiu overheard two middle school mothers talking and volunteered to take it.
Compared to finding part-time jobs, tutoring students is a good option, especially given the scarcity of English teachers in Japan these days. Her outstanding English skills are in no way inferior to those of professional teachers.
She doesn't have a teaching certificate, but she is a high school student and good at summarizing. After trying two free lessons, both students asked their parents to have her teach them instead, simply because her methods were appropriate and easier for them to understand.
So, there are classes four out of five days a week, and Friday is the weekend.
In her opinion, with an income of 40,000 yuan a week, plus occasional royalties, there's no need to go through all that trouble.
Why not spend that time running around trying to buy it for free?
Actually, it was the toilet explosion that caused such a huge sensation, making headlines internationally.
Domestic security suddenly became tense, so she could no longer make any big moves and obediently wandered around having fun.
Be a law-abiding and good citizen.
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In the summer of 1966, Tang Cuiju was admitted to a two-year public junior college in Luoyang to study accounting through her own efforts.
After receiving the admission notice, I applied for a leave of absence without pay at my workplace and started attending classes at school in September.
For those who go back to school halfway through their work, their employers support them, as their diploma determines their status within the company.
It's truly remarkable that someone like Tang Cuiju, who worked part-time while studying, was able to pass the college entrance exam.
While everyone admires her, she naturally won't let things fall apart in this regard.
It was worth it for her to ignore the rumors and gossip and focus on her studies.
Tang Cuilian, who has always worked hard on the railway, also did not lag behind. After passing the unit's training and assessment, she obtained a pass to the night school.
This night school was specially established by the railway bureau to train its internal staff.
It covers a variety of majors, including railway maintenance, railway communications, and railway passenger services. After careful consideration, Tang Cuilian chose the communications major.
Since it's a study period taken in one's spare time, the duration varies depending on each person's level of understanding, generally ranging from two to five years.
This is the greatest benefit that employers seek for their employees, and every employee who passes the exam cherishes it.
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Youth sent to the countryside have been arriving in various villages in Donghua Town. Cuifeng and Cuilan are still attending junior high school in the town, and their school has not been affected for the time being.
Tang Cuihua weaned Tang Xia after she turned one year old. In September 1966, she gave up the rented house and placed the child in the nursery at her workplace.
When they work overtime, Zhai Sanhe picks them up. When both husband and wife are busy, their two younger sisters also help out. They have already gotten through the most difficult time.
In December of the same year, he received a wedding invitation from Tang Cuimei and Zhou Xing. They registered their marriage and got married with the Southern Military Region as their witness.
Compared to the profits of these two, the tug-of-war between Tang Cuixiang and Huangfu Biao continues.
Cuixiang hadn't expected this person to be so persistent. "How am I supposed to refuse? I feel like I'm about to give up."
If she were a woman, she probably would have agreed long ago. It's just that because she's a man, she can't get over that mental hurdle.
Unexpectedly, the other party repeatedly expressed that they didn't care, and even moved their entire job to Los Angeles, just to be closer to her.
As more and more people around him turned against him, Huangfu Biao's unwavering loyalty became all the more precious.
Cuihong still doesn't go to work. Her biggest hobbies every day are either taking the kids to the mountains and forests or riding her bike to stroll around town.
The couple finally decided to buy a bicycle, so that Cuihong could take the child out and about by herself, which would be more convenient.
Niu Feng has been stagnant for many years. The reason he hasn't been promoted is not because he hasn't made any contributions, but because his educational background is slightly lower.
The reason he is so focused on his academic studies now is because Zhou Xing has given him enough motivation.
The two were about the same level before, but he only worked in the Southern Military Region for a short time and he's already at the deputy regimental level.
After inquiring, he learned that Tang Cuimei had been tutoring him in academic subjects. This spurred Niu Feng to work harder and he quickly sought out connections to tutor him in elementary and middle school subjects, hoping to shed the label of being semi-literate as soon as possible.
While the Tang sisters were competing in their studies, the Tao brothers were busy dating.
Who would have thought that Tao An and Xiao Jiu's classmate Gao Mingxia developed feelings for each other after walking home together, and were now in the throes of a passionate romance.
Tao Zui and Yuan Yuan's relationship has always been very stable.
After Tao Qing transferred to work at the publishing house, she launched an even more intense offensive against Li Chunqing.
He has already informed his parents about this potential partner, and Tao Changyi and Zhao Lingli are quite open-minded about it, saying they respect their son's choice.
With no worries about the future, Tao Qing began to try every means to get close to Li Chunqing and her daughter.
Of the four Tao brothers, only Tao Ran remained oblivious to the world around him, focusing solely on his work.
With his excellent brewing skills and the interpersonal skills he had accumulated over many years of doing business, Tao Changyi successfully won the position of deputy factory director.
His children's exceptional abilities further solidified his absolute political position.
Zhao Lingli will retire in one more year, and then she can take care of her elderly parents wholeheartedly.
Because the family can provide for the two elderly people to eat and drink well, and because they have no conflicts, a good attitude, and live in harmony, their health is excellent. They have regular check-ups and take their medicine on time. No one in the whole village can find a happier old age life than theirs.
Despite the unstable situation, the family has one advantage: no one in the family has caused trouble.
Their daily conduct and interactions with others have also greatly enhanced the reputation of these ordinary families.
The only one who could potentially explode is Cao Amei, the biological mother of the nine girls.
Tang Cuihua subjected her to numerous brainwashing-style "threats" as a result.
"You should cherish your life now. If you don't make things better for us, you won't fare any better yourself!"
Don't be greedy for small gains when you're out there, don't be misled by others, and don't report or argue about everything in a moment of impulse.
You've imprisoned all of us girls, let's see who's going to take care of you in your old age.
If even we can't control you, do you think you can rely on those troublemakers?
It's not that Tang Cuihua is being sensitive; it's that there are too many ill-intentioned people who don't like you, and you never know which word they might say could ruin you forever.
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