Chapter 108 Making a business out of making outhouses



“I’ve never seen one before. People in our village don’t like it, but maybe people in town do.”

"If I learn how to do it, maybe someone will hire me to build houses someday. Haha!"

Ye Caiping said, "Absolutely. It doesn't necessarily have to be building houses for people; just building a latrine for someone can also be a business and a source of income."

Ye Erquan's eyes lit up: "Really?"

"Of course!" Ye Caiping had originally planned for everyone in the family to have their own skill or livelihood.

My second brother is good at building houses; he could easily form a small team to repair outhouses for people.

As Ye Erquan said, rural people don't like this because they want to keep it for composting.

The townspeople and wealthy families didn't need compost; they prioritized cleanliness and hygiene, and most importantly, odorlessness.

Squatting has potential; once Ye Erquan learns it, he won't have to worry about business.

Ye Erquan looked excited, but then he frowned slightly: "That's true... but to do this, we need to make a stone floor, and the lid of the pool also needs to be a big stone. I can't move it by myself."

"It takes at least two or three people to do it together. But once you teach your colleagues, it will spread very quickly."

"That's easy. You can form a three-person team and implement a shareholding system... that is, phantom shares. Then sign a contract, and no one is allowed to reveal the method. Once you make money, you can divide it according to your share."

Ye Erquan was completely confused by what he heard about "dry shares" and such.

It wasn't until later, when they said that the profits would be divided according to share, that I understood.

"I understand." Ye Erquan nodded with bright eyes, then looked somewhat dejected: "But... where would anyone come to us asking us to do this?"

"Don't worry. I'll take care of the customers. Don't rush, at least wait until my house is built and my workshop is up and running before I have any customers."

"Think about it now, which people should we hire? I think three people would be best."

Ye Erquan was still a little confused. He had only helped his little sister make a toilet, but it had turned into a business.

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