Reborn in the Seventies: Pampered Wife, Owning some Farmland - Chapter 640
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Chapter 640: Chapter 641: This Person Really Can’t Be Compared_1 Chapter 640: Chapter 641: This Person Really Can’t Be Compared_1 “Meizi, let me tell you, we need to work hard to earn the three-dollar wage Ms. Meng gave us. I see this factory is so big, it will certainly need to hire more people in the future. Your daughter and daughter-in-law can work here too,” Liu Hehua reminded Wang Hui to work well.
Wang Hui laughed and said, “I was thinking the same thing. When this factory hires more workers, I want my daughter to work here. It would make their lives better.”
Then she thought about the fact that Hehua hadn’t yet found a daughter-in-law.
“Hehua, now both you and Dazhuang are working in the factory. Before long, matchmakers will start coming to your door. Then you can take your pick,” she said.
Liu Hehua had also become wise over the years, “When I find a wife for my son, as long as she is a good person, that’s all I want.”
While they were talking, they began to tidy themselves up.
The stove was made by Old man Zhao and Dazhuang.
Both men are excellent cooks.
Both pots are simmering.
Those who make bread are making bread, and those who cook are cooking.
Meng Yunhan had walked around and returned to join them and help them out, teaching them how to steam rice.
There was also chicken stewed with radish.
Meng Yunhan thought about their first day of moving in, and how they even bought chicken.
She remembered each expense clearly as she had to write them all down. Although Robert wasn’t in Kyoto, she still needed to keep the accounts updated so he would know where each penny had been used.
“Miss, with so many people, do you want to stew chicken next time?” she asked.
There was both egg and chicken. How much would this cost?
“Today is their first official work day. We have to have a good meal.”
Wang Hui looked at Meng Yunhan, who was even younger than her own daughter, and now was not only her own boss but had also built such a massive factory. It was impossible to compare people.
They indeed had a full meal.
Meng Yunhan held the blueprint and told Yun Hao that she wouldn’t be able to supervise the work on site starting tomorrow.
And Ahao would also have to return to the army.
Everything that needed to be passed down still had to be passed down.
First build a perimeter, then the factory, and then build residential dwellings and the cafeteria. These could be done gradually and couldn’t be completed all at once.
Among the fifty workers, Yun Hao picked five team leaders based on his observations over the past two days.
They were divided into five teams with specific tasks. In this way, they were efficient.
Watching them build the fence, everyone was busy without confusion.
Even Li Dazhuang was helping out.
“Ahao, did you tell them about their wages?” she asked.
Yun Hao averted his gaze to look at his wife, “I told them. Fifty-eight dollars. What are you planning to give Li Dazhuang?”
He works as hard as those in the army and has a lot of strength.
“I will talk to him. I will tell him that building the factory may be tiring, but the wage will still be fifty-eight dollars.”
Yun Hao didn’t say anything. Everyone was working equally hard. It wouldn’t be fair if everyone else was earning that much while he was earning less. Over time, this would lead to resentment.
This would make it difficult for his wife to manage. He had to think about things that his wife might not have considered.
In the end, Meng Yunhan didn’t talk to Li Dazhuang. She just told Liu Hehua about it.
When Liu Hehua learned that her son’s wage was fifty-eight dollars, she was somewhat excited. Although Miss Meng said it was a little higher because building the factory was more tiring and that the wage would probably be a little lower once he became a regular worker, for Liu Hehua, it was still something to be happy about. It was a higher wage than what other people earned in factories.
