There are many odd jobs in the city, but there is a group of people who wander around the city targeting these odd jobs. Moreover, most of them are men, and by the time others get the news, the company has already stopped hiring.
Therefore, after Ke Meiyu said it, no one showed any disgust on their faces, and they all went to sign up.
Some employees genuinely need to earn money through odd jobs to support their families, while others are hoping to gain recognition from Ke Meiyu as soon as possible and secure better positions in the future.
Regardless, people are very positive.
The staff members registering the information were too busy to keep up, worried about making mistakes while also concerned for Ke Meiyu.
With so many people signing up, it's not good to refuse any of them, but if we accept them all, how much would the daily wages be!
Ke Meiyu, however, was smiling as she registered the information of those who were going to take the exam the day after tomorrow.
Because she had high standards, there weren't many people in line, and some were even registering for their own children or neighbors.
It took about two hours for the crowd to gradually disperse.
"Phew, these guys are crazy! They almost knocked my glasses off..."
"Oh my goodness, everyone's so afraid that they won't be able to hire anyone after registering, they're all pushing forward and talking in a rude tone, it's really scary!"
They breathed a sigh of relief, uttered a few minor complaints, and then all looked at Ke Meiyu.
The concerns we had before are now fully revealed.
"Teacher Ke, even if you were hiring part-time workers, you couldn't possibly hire them all, could you?"
“Many of them may not actually be able to do this kind of work, but if you don’t hire them, they will definitely cause trouble later.”
"I think some comrades just want to cause trouble, waiting to find fault with you."
They had seen many people whose units had been withdrawn and who were now going home to wait for news. Some comrades were dutiful and obeyed whatever arrangements the organization made.
However, some people are always thinking of taking advantage of others. They won't give up until the organization makes proper arrangements and provides compensation.
As long as someone takes the lead, this rioting group will grow larger and larger. I wonder how the pretty and petite Ms. Ke will handle it.
Ke Meiyu chuckled and said, "I know what you're thinking. This yard is very big. Apart from the main buildings and factory buildings, everything else, including the flowers, trees, and even the cement floor, needs to be renovated."
"Although we have replaced heavy manual labor with machinery, there are still some delicate tasks that need to be done by hand. There is a lot of work, and I just need to price these tasks."
"They get paid according to how much work they do."
Everyone immediately understood; in the factory's terms, it was piece-rate wages.
Some lazy and shirking people can't last long; they quit on their own without anyone having to make things difficult for them. Those who truly need the money, on the other hand, don't care how dirty or tiring the work is; they prefer to be paid based on the amount of work done.
However, casual labor recruitment can only begin after the cultural examination, when leaders are selected to oversee the work in an orderly manner.
People who returned from the factory told their families and neighbors about the exam.
This is an opportunity to curry favor; anyone with a brain wouldn't miss it.
High school graduates who are unemployed at home are rushing back to their rooms to cram for lessons. They are truly working so hard that they forget to eat and sleep, hoping that their last-minute cramming will be of some use.
The Di family, carrying large and small bags, followed the address and asked their way here.
"Hello fellow villager, is this Jianle Nursing Home?"
The old man looked them over from inside the gatehouse. "Who are you? I don't remember any fellow villagers like you. When you're out and about, you should address others as comrades!"
They quickly smiled and called out "Comrade," then asked the same question again.
"Yes, this is Kang Le Nursing Home. And what is this?"
The Di family then explained that they had signed the contract.
"I haven't heard of that. Our manager just left to recruit. How could there be employees with signed contracts? If there were, they would give us priority," the old man said casually without even leaving the house.
"How could that be? Comrade, look at this piece of paper. It has your address and company name written on it. A young man rode his motorcycle specifically to find us. My dad will be living here from now on. He must have found someone to arrange jobs for us." The Di family members were a little anxious and couldn't help but tell them everything.
The old man frowned and waved his hand unhappily, "No means no. I've been guarding this place every day, do you think I don't know? The leaders aren't here either. Come over when they arrive."
The Di family was heartbroken. How could this not happen after the contract was signed?
If this isn't true, could they have been scammed and signed some fake contract?
If they cheat people out of money or do something wrong and then pin it on them, they'll be in real trouble, since everyone in the village knows they've come to the city...
"Then, we'll wait for your leader here!" Not wanting to have come for nothing, they sat down in the shade of the wall in the guardhouse.
The old man sighed and chased after him several times, but the man ignored him.
He thought for a moment, picked up the phone, secretly glanced at the phone book, and called Ke Meiyu.
The old man relayed the information he had just asked, "Teacher Ke, are they scammers? If you don't know them, I'll just call the officers at the station."
Ke Meiyu slapped her forehead and smiled apologetically, saying, "I'm sorry, sir, I forgot about that. There really is such a thing, and I'll have to trouble you to make the arrangements."
"The exam is in a couple of days, so please have them help clean up the venue. There's still a week or so before the second round of recruitment, so let the Di family do some work for now."
"The wages are calculated on a daily basis, so please don't make me lose money."
The old man patted his chest and said, "You can rest assured when I, Old Zhang, get things done. I'll definitely make sure you get twice the satisfaction for the price of one!"
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