Wu Bo hurriedly said, "No way, are we the kind of people who would kick someone away after they've crossed the river? Who's like the Second Factory, where they don't give us blueprints for a year and then don't pay us wages for the following year? That's like killing the dog after the rabbit is caught."
I can guarantee you that as long as our commune exists and as long as our commune continues to profit from the technology you provide, you will receive a salary every month!
However, in that case, we won't have any extra bonus for creativity here.
The cashier's monthly salary is 35, and the technical instructor's is 65. All other receipts and documents are provided. Is this acceptable?
Lin Ying had known Wu Bo for a while, but she found that he was incredibly quick-witted. He never suffered a loss.
Come to think of it, it makes sense. In such a special time, he was able to make the commune so successful. If he weren't capable, the commune would probably have been swallowed up by the passage of time long ago.
Of course, the fact that this commune has reached this point is also inseparable from the contributions of its members.
They're a collective commune now, so nobody can say anything about it.
Lin Ying didn't care about the bonus; all she wanted were the monthly votes.
"Okay! Let's do it this way."
Upon hearing Lin Ying agree, Wu Bo immediately clapped and cheered. Moreover, as if afraid that Lin Ying might change her mind, seeing that the goods were not yet ready, he directly pulled Lin Ying to sign the contract.
Lin Ying looked at the stack of pre-prepared paperwork and then at Wu Bo with suspicion.
Wu Bo laughed to cover his embarrassment: "Um, wait a minute, the date here should be today."
Lin Ying understood; this was all planned in advance. He would set a trap whenever he saw her.
Since she had already agreed, Lin Ying stopped being coy. It seemed the procedures were similar to those at the Second Factory. It was all nominal employment, meaning she was considered a temporary worker. However, her salary and benefits would be the same as for permanent employees.
However, her position cannot be held solely by her; it cannot be transferred like other positions.
Moreover, she wouldn't receive benefits like factory-provided housing for employees.
After all, your food rations are with the military, not registered with their unit, so why should they allocate you housing?
Once everything was confirmed to be in order, Lin Ying signed the document and pressed her fingerprint on it, thus settling the matter.
Wu Bo hurriedly took all the paperwork and then handed her a box.
"This is your official seal. You don't need to worry about anything else; your main responsibility is handling large sums of money flowing out. In other words, our organization needs your seal to make any money expenditures valid!"
Lin Ying looked at Wu Bo suspiciously: "I suspect you have ulterior motives."
Because Wu Bo gave her the commune's official seal, not the finance seal. Although such seals are certainly needed for depositing and withdrawing money, under normal circumstances she could take the finance seal, but the commune's seal required the commune leader's approval.
Unexpectedly, Wu Bo chuckled and said, "This money is earned by ordinary people through hard work. Naturally, it should all be spent on the people. You're a college student, so you must know more than I do. You can help me vet it. Anyone who wants the money will have to get past you first."
Lin Ying coldly looked at Wu Bo: "A cashier is not allowed to concurrently perform auditing, accounting file management, or the registration of income, expenditure, expenses, and accounts receivable and payable. Furthermore, they are not allowed to concurrently perform asset management."
Wu Bo immediately retorted, "Who said that? Here, any money that goes out is handed over to the cashier! Once the money enters our commune, it's your responsibility to manage it!"
Lin Ying choked. She instantly realized that this was not a regular factory, nor was it a position that required an assessment to get a job in later years.
"I haven't figured all of this out yet. Tell me more when I come tomorrow. The truck over there seems almost loaded? Is it ready to leave?"
Wu Bo said, "Oh, you're right. Okay, let's talk about it tomorrow. You can keep this box for now, and I'll teach you how to keep it safe from now on."
Lin Ying still felt the decision was a bit childish: "No, what if we need the official seal today? And what if someone wants to withdraw money if the financial seal is kept here with me?"
Wu Bo waved his hand: "Don't worry, it's not a big deal. When you come tomorrow, everyone who needs a stamp can come to you. The car is about to start, and the child has been cold for so long, go on."
Lin Ying glanced at Wu Bo again. If she didn't know he wasn't a bad person, she would have really suspected that he was trying to frame her.
Although Master Gao was somewhat aloof, he still lent a helping hand when he saw that she had two children with her.
Lin Ying thanked Master Gao, then got into the car carrying Er Ya, with Shuanzi standing in front of her. She supported him with her legs.
The car slowly drove out of the commune gate.
Although the trucks all have windshields, they are still very cold without heating.
Especially if the air inside the car is too fogged up by your breath, you'll look down on the outside world.
So the installer made a crack in the glass.
I don't feel cold when I'm outside, but I can feel the cold when I sit down.
Lin Ying took the coat out of the basket and helped Shuanzi hold it. Then she took out a stool for him to sit on.
Then, he took out a sable fur coat and wrapped himself and Er Ya in it.
"Is this a mink coat?"
Lin Ying was surprised that the driver would speak to her. When he helped her earlier and she thanked him, he had only given her a hum.
"Probably, it was a gift from someone. I was too embarrassed to ask what it was made of."
Taking advantage of a moment of respite, Master Gao touched it with his hand: "Hmm, it's made of sable fur. Such a large coat must have used quite a bit of sable fur. This is truly a rare find."
Lin Ying smiled and said, "Right? I don't know either. Looks like we can't take them out anymore. It's so cold out here with the kids, and these are the only two thick coats we have at home."
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