Second Uncle, Third Uncle, why don't we just separate?
Today, we're delivering eggplants from Liujiatun, so we're picking eggplants.
The same applies to other villages. In Liujiatun, if we're harvesting green beans today, then we'll only harvest green beans and nothing else.
Then, the person in charge of receiving the goods also needs to keep a daily record.
For example, let's say the eggplant is from which village, the green beans are from which village, and the cucumber is from which village. When the time comes, we can just flip through the notebook, and hey, it'll all be clearly written down. We won't have to worry about him denying it."
Is this necessary?
Several old men slammed their fists on the table first.
"Yes, that makes sense. So, you have to keep a record of what you receive, and you also need to get a signature."
You can't guess what people's hearts are like.
They're begging us now, and we'll help them make money, so of course we'll do anything they ask.
Over time, can you guarantee they won't get jealous?
Don't wait until things get complicated to the point where you have any other ideas.
"That's right, that's right. A small favor is appreciated, but a large one brings regret. That's the point."
"Moreover, since this cooperative has been established, let's follow the procedures and not make it look like a rural vegetable market."
Weimin and Aiguo, you two always go out and think about what a proper cooperative is like. How many leaders and workers are there? What do they do? What are their responsibilities? What are their requirements?
Is it an expense or work points? You can't work for free, can you?
It's best to state things upfront beforehand, so that you don't have to wait until something goes wrong or you make a mistake to figure out who's responsible or who's at fault.
And what determines the price of this dish?
Is it the same as the supply point in the city, or is it cheaper?
Is all the dishes priced the same, or are they priced separately?
How will we transport them to the city then?
There are only so many oxcarts, and their speed is limited. If you use a tractor, it can carry a lot, but it's fast, and if the road is bad, it will definitely be bumpy.
How will the loss be calculated if it affects the dish?
These little details also need to be thought out in advance.
"Yes, yes, yes,"
Speaking of this, Liu Aiguo also thought of his job.
"Also, if we acquire it today, there will definitely be costs involved. How are those costs and profits calculated?"
How often is the money distributed, and how often is it paid out, or is the money directly deposited into your hand each time?
Or should we remember to settle it all at the end of the year?
Let me clarify first: previously, this only concerned matters within the village. However, if money needs to be involved later, it can't just pass through my hands; in other words, the money and the ledgers can't all be in my possession.
Collective wisdom and effort.
Now that you mention it, I realize that while it sounds easy, it's actually quite complicated to do.
Inside the room, a group of middle-aged and elderly people looked at each other, seemingly agreeing.
Jian Dan had no idea how busy they were, but it was obvious that Liu Weimin wouldn't let such a good opportunity slip by, not to mention the fact that things are more valuable in winter due to scarcity.
In the summer, the garden was full of green vegetables, which could be sold for money. Who wouldn't be happy?
Throughout the year, they only get a few melons and dates when the grain is distributed in the autumn. They don't do anything with it, but they hold onto it tightly, wishing they could split every penny in half, for fear that the elderly or children might get sick.
The working people, who usually had to save up even an egg to exchange for something, would naturally not miss this opportunity, which was no less than a windfall.
The tense atmosphere at the youth home hadn't improved for several days. Even after work, when they went back for dinner, there wasn't a trace of a smile on their faces. It made Jian Dan frown.
"If we start working like this, are we really going to accidentally pull up the wrong corn seedlings?"
Mingzhu, holding her child's hand, stood at the door and glanced inside.
"Probably not, I reckon it's all settling down by now."
Unable to accept reality, yet forced to console oneself by telling oneself that everything is for survival, for filling one's stomach, and therefore one has no choice but to bow to life.
Simple surprise,
"Sister Zhuzhu, you described it in such detail, even including their inner thoughts, as if you could read their minds,"
Mingzhu waved her hand gracefully.
"Hey, pretty much."
However, back then, I had you and Dongfang.
Moreover, my goal was clear: to stay here. Therefore, this phase was very short, almost nonexistent, which is the exact opposite of theirs—a mix of rebelliousness, awkwardness, and forced submission.
After careful consideration, I realized that this description is indeed quite apt.
"Sigh, there's nothing we can do about it."
Besides, people returning to the city are going home, and they are welcome.
However, I know many people who, since they were sent to the countryside by their families, were essentially abandoned by their families the moment they boarded the train; they just couldn't accept it yet.
"yes!
Back when we were sent to the countryside, almost every family was either suffering or happy. But what happened?
It's no wonder they're heartbroken. From the beginning of the year until now, how many people haven't received letters, packages, or even a single word from home?
Actually, they are all quite young, generally around twenty-one or twenty-two years old, which, in Jian Dan's eyes, is the prime of their lives.
Suddenly, Jian Dan thought of Li Guang, who was talkative and cheerful and about the same age as her. She remembered that Li Guang wasn't exactly a popular child at home, was he? She wondered if going back this time would lead to a brighter future.
With Chen Jing protecting them, things shouldn't be too bad.
With Cheng Rui and Cheng An not home, and the family dogs missing for several days, Jian Dan has returned to the state of "one person eats their fill and the whole family isn't hungry."
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