820: Career Planning



820: Career Planning

Just as everyone was looking at each other in bewilderment, Xu Ying came in with a pot of hot soup:

"Okay, let's stop talking. Let's eat first and talk about it after we finish eating. What we made today are all local specialties that the boss brought from the Northeast. I haven't eaten them for a long time. Let's try them quickly."

Cuihua helped put the food on the table, and the family was crowded together again. As usual, Cuihua took the three children to the inner room to avoid making noise and trouble outside.

During this time, Yu Jiahui thought about his daughter's long-term plan. He felt that although the goal was long-term, it was not impossible given his daughter's current ability and academic level.

In recent years, Yu Xiaoye has immersed himself in his studies and has achieved some success. He has become a famous science and engineering student at Peking University and Tsinghua University, and is highly valued by the school.

She also joined the research and development team organized by the department, specializing in engineering technology and equipment. She also had specialized knowledge of other major research institutes. Her knowledge was very broad, and she made rapid progress as if she had been given a cheat.

She was also singled out for praise by the Chinese Academy of Sciences, which praised her quick thinking and advanced ideas, and intended to have her work at the Chinese Academy of Sciences after graduation.

Yu Xiaoye also said that after graduating next year, he might go to the Chinese Academy of Sciences for a period of time to further improve his professional level.

With her current level, since she can go to the Chinese Academy of Sciences, it is definitely more than enough for her to run a deer farm and a pharmaceutical factory with lower technical requirements.

If you want to start your own business, it is definitely better to go to the Chinese Academy of Sciences and live a comfortable life.

Starting your own business is fraught with difficulties and risks.

In the early 1980s, the market was still very conservative, and most of the self-employed individuals were middlemen who resold goods back and forth, making a profit by wholesale clothing, electronic watches, etc.

To run a pharmaceutical factory is not as simple as selling some clothes and electronic watches from the south. It definitely requires more effort and greater risks.

Of course, if the pharmaceutical factory can really develop according to Yu Xiaoye’s idea, it will definitely be an unparalleled success.

Because the social significance of medical research is so great!

Thinking of this, Yu Jiahui said affirmatively:

"Xiao Ye, Dad supports you. If you want to do something, go for it. But you still have to be careful about the policies and don't suffer losses from them."

"Don't worry, Dad. You'll be the one keeping an eye on the policies. Read the newspapers more often and analyze the trends they're showing. Brother Heng should be more informed too. I've been keeping an eye on things myself. We'll try to keep a low profile and avoid being hurt by policy changes."

"Well, I feel relieved when you say that, Xiao Ye. I still feel at ease about you."

Yu Jiahui was embarrassed to say in front of others that in this family, Xiao Ye and their son-in-law were the most reliable and did not require others to worry about them.

Yu Zhengxian was busy thinking about all sorts of things while working. Although he didn't quite understand those long-term plans, he was good at running a deer farm:

"Xiao Ye, are you sure you want to start a deer farm? But it's not as easy as you think. First, you need a site, a lot of money, feed, and people to raise the deer. This isn't a forest farm. Forest farms have naturally suitable conditions for deer to survive. In the capital, I'm afraid it's difficult to do that."

"It's okay. I know you can't get rich overnight. Let's take it one step at a time. Now let's think about how to open the deer farm."

Yu Xiaoye didn't care about eating anymore. She put down her bowl and started talking about her plan again:

"My eldest brother is definitely a professional when it comes to running a deer farm. He's right. The first thing is the site. We'll slowly look for one. There are so many places around Beijing, there must be a suitable one.

As for the money issue, don't worry. I have savings here, which should be enough. If it's not enough, I can find another way.

There's also the issue of feed. Big Brother, can you tell us what deer eat? Then we can find a way to purchase the raw materials or process them ourselves."

Yu Zhengxian no longer had the appetite to eat, so he put down his chopsticks and said:

“Deer generally eat grass, leaves, bark, and moss.

We move the deer pen at the forest farm every once in a while. Once the deer have eaten all the grass, leaves, bark and moss here, we move to the next place, which saves a lot of feed.

In winter, with bean cakes, corn cobs, and bean straw, the natural conditions there will be suitable for the survival of deer. As long as you follow the habits of deer, raising deer will not be that difficult."

"There are some hills near the outskirts of Beijing with conditions similar to those in the Northeast. We can try raising a few first and see if they're suitable."

"That's right. Let's go back and get a few fawns to try. If we can really set up a deer farm, that would be great."

After Yu Xiaoye's analysis, Yu Zhengxian became very confident and felt that it was indeed feasible to set up a deer farm in Beijing, otherwise Manager Wang of Qingtai Pharmaceutical Factory would not have traveled all the way to the Northeast to find him.

If the deer farm could really be established, he would have a proper job in the capital and would no longer be an unemployed vagrant. Otherwise, if he was idle for a long time, he would definitely not be able to hold his head up high in front of Shen Ci.

Yu Zhengxian was about to pick up his chopsticks to eat when Zhou Ziheng suddenly asked:

"Then what's the name you're using to run this deer farm? If someone investigates, the farm might be shut down if there's no reasonable source."

Yu Xiaoye started talking about her plan again:

"Brother Heng is right. There are still certain risks in setting up a private factory now. If you are not careful, there is a risk of closure, so you must find a backer.

It would be best if this backer has state-owned qualifications, or a village-run one is also good. It would be best if he could contract a breeding farm in the name of the eldest brother.

Now the private sector has begun to allow individuals to engage in contracting. In the south, many large factories are also contracted out to individuals. Beijing is obviously lagging behind, but at least there are documents to rely on. As long as there are documents to rely on, we can maintain our position.

We can try to find a farm that is smaller in scale, such as a pig farm.

Let my eldest brother contract the farm. We can use the chickens to lay eggs and raise our own deer using the convenience of the farm. When the market opens up a bit in the future, we can use the equity division method to transfer the deer farm to our own name.

The problem of pharmaceutical factories can also be solved in this way. We can first contract a small pharmaceutical factory with poor performance, and then develop and reorganize it ourselves and redefine the equity.

Regarding opening a pharmaceutical factory, there is another way. I will open a pharmaceutical factory in the name of our Department of Chemical Engineering of Peking University and Tsinghua University. In this way, the pharmaceutical factory will be backed by Peking University and Tsinghua University, and its strength will be even stronger.

In the future, we can also use the method of dividing equity. Although this has certain risks, if the division is not smooth, the pharmaceutical factory may become state-owned, but as long as we hold the most shares, the decision-making power of the pharmaceutical factory will still be in our hands.

In short, the individual economy will still experience some pain in the next few years. If it wants to develop, it will still need to rely on state-owned enterprises, so what I just said should be the best solution at present."

Yu Zhengxian was completely confused. He didn't expect that what he thought was just a deer farm would have so many twists and turns with Yu Xiaoye. He had no idea what contracting, equity, and shares meant.

Although Zhou Ziheng on the side could understand it, he never thought that it could be done this way. Isn't this just capitalism?

Although we have started reform and opening up, we have not reached that stage yet. Yu Xiaoye has taken a big step.

Yu Jiahui, a veteran, immediately understood what was going on:

His daughter's trick is really like using a chicken to lay eggs. In the era when planned economy was dominant, she used the state-owned nest to hatch her own eggs.

This is how many large enterprises with a scale of hundreds of billions or even trillions of dollars were established in later generations.

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