Chapter 1409 Come Here and Beat Me Hard
Ma Qiuping was angry. If she had known that two such things would be born, she would have...
Aunt Ma was also angry. From these two children, she saw the virtues of Hua Daniu's family!
I really can't care less.
She rushed over and grabbed the collars of the two of them, one with each hand, and walked out, shouting as she walked.
"Boss, Lao San Lao Wu! Come here and beat me hard!" Aunt Ma said.
Hua Lao, Lao San and Lao Wu are often bullied by Hua Man and Hua Tian. They are the top of the Hua family's biological chain, and bullying the three losers at the bottom is commonplace.
These three children still don't understand that the current situation is different from before, and Aunt Ma wants them to know.
She didn't want the three children she had worked so hard to raise to be bullied by these two naughty kids raised by the Hua family!
Although they were both born to daughters, because they grew up in different environments, they were treated in two completely different ways in her mind.
Aunt Ma carried the person into an empty room, blocked the doorway and slapped him hard.
A small tree cannot grow straight if it is not cultivated, and a child cannot be effective if it is not cultivated.
She had no psychological burden for spanking the child. The big slap made a loud cracking sound, but not slapping her on the head was her last act of mercy as a grandma.
Hua Laoda watched at the door for a while, put down Hua Lao San and Hua Lao Wu, and joined in...
Hua Zhao follows the local customs, and now she doesn't advise them not to spank their children... If she tells this theory, people will think she is showing off her children's obedience.
After waiting for a while, Aunt Ma came back.
She felt refreshed and her years of resentment seemed to have dissipated...
Hua Zhao asked about her future arrangements.
"I don't have any plans." Aunt Ma immediately rubbed her hands nervously: "I will listen to you from now on."
This is not her first time in the city, but can the county she visited in the past compare with the capital?
She was confused all the way from the airport to home last night.
She got up early this morning. Listening to the excitement outside the yard, she was extremely curious, but she didn't dare to go out of the hospital for fear that she would not be able to come back.
As for how to live in the capital, she was even more confused.
"In this way, there are several jobs for you to choose from." Hua Zhao said: "Work as a worker in the factory, help in the kitchen in the canteen, or work in the vegetable base. Each of them is a private enterprise. They only pay wages and no other benefits. There is no distinction. House." Hua Zhao first told her the key points.
Don't let them think that she will arrange a job for them, and they will have no worries about food, clothing, housing and transportation in the future.
It is true to find a job in a state-owned unit. You will be paid, given a house, and have a pension. You will not have to worry about it for the rest of your life.
But it's been 1988, and a large number of state-owned enterprises have been poorly managed and have either collapsed or are on the road to bankruptcy.
It is difficult to arrange for the children of workers in your own family, and it is difficult to accept outsiders, unless the outsider has special skills and a backer.
Although she is a very strong supporter, Aunt Ma and Ma Qiuping cannot stand up on their own and are unreliable.
None of them had gone to school, none of them could read, and they couldn't even tell whether they could write their own names.
They have never been to the city and have no idea of the twists and turns of city life.
Letting them work in factories is like letting workers do farm work in the fields.
You can do it well, but you won’t be able to do it well. It takes a long time to do it well.
And it will be incompatible with the people around you.
The majority of educated youth have proven this.
Aunt Ma doesn't have much life experience, but she has enough life wisdom. She thinks what Hua Zhao wants.
After hearing Hua Zhao explain the differences between the three jobs in detail, she immediately said: "I will go to the vegetable base and do farm work! I know how to do this, and I can do this well!"
She smiled broadly, and the last worry in her heart was gone.
She was afraid that Hua Zhao would get her into a factory because of her connections, and then she would be clumsy and do a bad job. She would be laughed at by the people around her, embarrass Hua Zhao and get into trouble. She might even be reprimanded, fired, or fined for making mistakes at work...
She had thought of all the bad things. She stayed up most of yesterday worrying about this.
Now I heard that Hua Zhao asked her to farm and get wages! It’s still 100 yuan a month! She was so excited.
Suddenly, she came to her senses and said immediately: "Are you taking care of us? Just farm a piece of land and contribute 100 yuan a month? No, no, no, it's what others get, so don't take care of us!"
"You have taken care of us too much, and we don't know how to repay you. If we take more money, we will have no shame! This money is hot, and we don't want it! Others can give us as much as they want, or even give us half!" Aunt Ma said.
Hua Zhao smiled: "That won't work. Others are old workers who have been working for a long time, and their wages are much higher than yours. Yours is the most basic wage, and no one has less than you."
Aunt Ma and Ma Qiuping were both stunned and then didn't believe it.
Is it so easy to make money in Beijing? Is 100 yuan a month the minimum wage for farming?
They know, however, that workers in good units in the county still earn dozens of yuan a month. It takes a leader to earn 100 yuan a month.
Why should they be leaders? Hua Zhao still took care of them.
"It's different. This is a private company. We don't assign housing. The salary must be higher than that of a state-owned company, otherwise it will be difficult to recruit people." Hua Zhaodao.
Nowadays, this is basically the case in large private enterprises. The wages are higher than those in state-owned enterprises, otherwise no one would go.
Of course, not to mention those small workshops and self-employed businesses that hire three or five people, the wages are still the lowest.
"Okay, I really didn't lie to you. I'll find out when you go to work. I'll find out. You are really the lowest. If you want to get a raise, you have to work hard." Hua Zhao said.
"Do it well, do it well, I will do it well!" Aunt Ma said, wiping her tears.
"What about me...can I go to work too?" Ma Qiuping suddenly spoke in a low voice.
Hua Zhao's words before were all addressed to her mother. It seemed that the only one who could have a job was her mother.
She also wants to have a job.
Seeing Hua Zhao looking over, Ma Qiuping quickly said: "I still have 6 children to raise. My mother is old and has suffered a lot for me over the years. I am unfilial... I can't drag her down anymore. I I want to raise my own child and support her!”
Rather filial.
Hua Zhao looked at her with admiration. After going through so many hardships, she did not go crazy, did not give up, did not break the pot, but seemed to be self-reliant and living well.
This must be supported!
"Female workers in our company all have maternity leave, 6 months of maternity leave. You and Aunt Ma will join the company tomorrow, and then you can take maternity leave. You will go to work together after 6 months." Hua Zhaodao.
"As for children, there are nurseries in the city that accept children of several years old. There are also nurseries that accept children even a few months old. The prices are not expensive, and this part is considered a welfare of the unit, and the unit is responsible." Hua Zhaodao.
This is indeed a benefit for all her employees. Although nine-year compulsory education has been legislated, it has not yet become universal. You still have to pay some education fees to attend primary and junior high schools.
This is still stressful for some families because they have more children!
But Hua Zhao doesn't care about this little money. She doesn't divide the house, so San Gua Liang Zao can still afford the tuition.
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