Chapter 144 Good day for Luden(1/2)
After inspecting the mine to make sure everything was correct, Luden returned to the surface.
Manager Jerry came over and reported to Ludden all the work in the mine.
These talents from the Inquisition have strong basic qualities.
Otherwise, they would not have been packed and sent to Luden.
With this team behind him, whatever Luden wants to do, he can get twice the result with half the effort.
Luden casually ordered,
"Today's wages in the mine are 2 miso per veteran and 1 miso per novice."
Jerry was stunned for a moment and cautiously reminded,
"Mr. Luden, it will cost 1 meter a day to stay in the Kingdom of God."
This little wage...is a bit too little.
However, Jerry is not worried about not being able to recruit people.
Nowadays, the Kingdom of God lacks everything except people.
If you don't want to do it, there are people who will do it.
The novices are only given a salary of 1 meter, which can only buy the right of residence, not even a bite of food!
"I know."
Luden said very seriously,
"But they only worked for half a day, so I can't give them a day's wages."
That's a bad rule!
Luden is not stingy, he just follows the rules.
"Also, starting from tomorrow, workers entering the mine need to punch in, once in the morning and once in the evening. Of course, they can also choose not to punch in."
While Luden was talking, Jerry was writing down notes on paper, not daring to miss a single word.
"Punch in for 1 week and get a perfect attendance bonus of 2 meters. Check in for 2 consecutive weeks and get a perfect attendance bonus of 5 meters. After 4 weeks, you will get a perfect attendance bonus of 10 meters. Cycle every month."
Four weeks of perfect attendance totaled 17 meters.
According to the daily salary offered by Luden, veterans get 4 meters per day and novices get 2 meters per day.
A veteran can earn 137 miso per month!
This amount of money is more than enough to support a family of three in the Kingdom of God!
If you are a newbie... you can eat enough by yourself without having to worry about starving to death or being kicked out of the divine kingdom.
"Oh, right."
Luden warned,
"The perfect attendance bonus for newbies is halved."
In today's mines, most of them are novices and can only help veterans, and their work efficiency is far less than that of veterans.
According to Luden's regulations, it takes a miner one month to have the opportunity to be rated as a veteran.
If you fail the selection, you will have to wait half a month before you can participate in the next selection.
In fact, just talking about mining, a novice can become proficient in it after just a few days of study.
As a result, newly hired employees have been "internships" for a period of time and do the same amount of work, but their wages are not as high as those of experienced employees.
The distinction between novices and veterans creates conflicts and opposition within them.
Moreover, all novices will tell themselves when they look at the treatment of veterans,
"A month later, I will be so moisturized!"
This is a bright future that can be seen and touched, inspiring everyone to work harder.
Well, this is the effect Luden wants.
Luden continued,
“The Mining Skills Standards Committee was formed, and the chairman of the committee arranged our people mainly to maintain impartiality.
The committee members are made up of senior miners and are used to evaluate whether the miners' skills are up to standard, that is, whether novices can be promoted to veterans.
The rating is conducted every two days. A maximum of ten people are arranged to participate in the rating every day. The pass rate is controlled at around 70%. All those who are qualified to participate in the miner skill level assessment line up in the order of registration..."
Jerry was already a little faint.
He has never seen such a boss, who actually found ways to provide benefits to his subordinates!
Perfect attendance bonus, fair and open promotion channels, and even allowing miners to participate in the committee...
Is this a blessing?
Mr. Luden is indeed the man known as the Fourteenth Saint!
He really made me cry to death!
After Luden finished talking about the committee, he turned to say,
"For the payment of salaries, invite a person from the Inquisition, a working one, to supervise in public that everyone receives a sufficient salary."
To emphasize the importance of this matter, Luden added,
"This is a mine that was cursed by the devil. Although the miners who enter it have the blessing of the saint, they must get the full amount of miso. Well, these miso have also been blessed by the descendants of the saint. If anyone takes it, they should not
Take the miso, believe me, the devil will find him."
As long as this matter has something to do with saints and demons, Luden can wield the sword of the Inquisition in a fair and open manner.
The Inquisition is also happy to see this happen.
It would be most appropriate for them to supervise the payment of salaries.
Luden believed in human nature.
He believes that everyone is as greedy as himself deep down in their bones and souls.
Some people are smarter and will learn from Luden's approach and always abide by the law.
Some people are more short-sighted and dare to do anything, even greedy miners' money.
For the latter, Luden must strike hard!
"Now is a special period. After the ban is lifted in the Kingdom of God, everyone's daily salary will be reduced by 1 meter."
Luden thought for a while and said casually,
"Consider starting an apprenticeship system. New employees need to choose someone to be their apprentice. The apprentice goes to work and pays fees. After all, he has learned the skills, right?
Part of the fees paid by the apprentice is given to his master, and part of the apprentice's output is given to the master, one-third or something like that..."
However, these things are still too far away from Ludeng now.
Let’s get over the most difficult period of the lockdown first.
Things in the mine have come to an end.
The specific production efficiency and results need to be taken into account at night before we can draw a general conclusion.
As for the detailed report, that will be the next day.
Luden was not impatient either.
Everything has just started to work, and it requires a process of adaptation.
Ludden only spent 1 million meters to buy this mine, which is a true treasure hunt.
With the permission of the Inquisition, legal mining rights were obtained.
In this day and age, there is absolutely no possibility of losing money as a mine boss!
Even if you let a veteran become the mine boss, you can easily make a lot of money.
The miners' wages are just small amounts of money!
Luden's good days are yet to come.
This mine will continuously provide Luden with wealth and support his ambitions.
After taking care of things at the mine, a steward hurriedly approached Luden.
"Mr. Ludden, a batch of food is going bad."
The steward was a little helpless and briefly introduced the situation.
These grains were forcibly sold to Luden by the Sword Farming Hall during the short-selling period of the Fu Bao Contract.
Luden bought these grains at a relatively high price, and he must have suffered a loss.
He will pay taxes.
The problem is, the quality of these grains is really not to be praised.
To be continued...