Chapter 39 Contracts
Thinking in my mind, I arrived at the entrance of Wanfu Hall before I knew it.
Master opened the door and said:
"From now on, you will work with me.
Don't make a fuss if you encounter any strange things, after all, this is what we eat.
Working hours are from 9 to 5, please take time off if necessary.
But there is one rule: you must not interact with the old bastard from the Wanshou Hall opposite."
Hearing this, I subconsciously looked back.
Only then did I notice that there was a Feng Shui shop opposite Wanfu Hall.
The name is similar, called "Wanshou Hall".
I don't care in my heart, business competition is everywhere.
When doing business door-to-door, it should be normal for bosses to have some conflicts.
I said "hmm" and said nothing.
After entering the room, Master took out a contract and threw it to me.
Let me sign. After signing, I can go to work tomorrow.
He will continue to think of ways for me to take advantage of the situation.
I guarantee that after ten days, I will be able to continue to add lamp oil...
I glanced at the contract, it was handwritten.
The content is generally the same as what Master said at the beginning.
The salary of 3,000 is deducted from the salary of 2,500, and only 500 is received every month.
It only provides food but not housing, and the time limit is five years.
Although this is a five-year contract, it is still worth it in exchange for a life.
I picked up the pen and wanted to sign.
But when I signed, I found that there was an additional item: commission.
I glanced at the content and was shocked to find it.
The commission content reads: As long as I work for twenty days or more every month, the commission bonus will be no less than RMB 3,500.
When I saw this clause, I was completely stunned.
Can perfect attendance be higher than my salary? Isn’t this just giving me more money in disguise?
Comparing the before and after, the previous agreement terms and so on are just bullshit.
Master never thought about actually deducting my money.
This contract just stipulates that I must work here for five years.
He looked at the master in front of him in astonishment.
The master held the pipe and was still smoking it.
Seeing me looking at him in surprise, he showed no unnecessary expression and said seriously:
"The contract is in duplicate, sign it after reading it!"
I didn't hesitate anymore and quickly wrote down my name.
This job pays much more than my job in the factory.
He handed the contract to the master and said sincerely:
"Thank you, Master!"
Master just smiled:
"You sleep in the cabin tonight. After cleaning up, go to bed early! You will start work tomorrow morning."
After saying that, he put the contract into the drawer.
Then I sat in front of the counter and opened the QQ game and played the Snake game.
Then he started scolding the other person for always eating him...
When I went to the bathroom, I found that towels and slippers had been prepared for me, and they were new.
After graduating from technical school, he went out to seek a living.
I have seen a lot of the warmth and indifference of people in society, and I have no friends.
I really didn't expect to feel a bit of warmth and human touch here.
After washing, I went to the cabin to rest.
Lying in bed, thinking about my experiences these days, I felt quite emotional.
A female ghost is haunting me, Brother Chen helps me, and noble people help me.
Now I got into this industry by accident and apprenticeship.
If you think about it, it's actually not that bad...
The next day, I got up early.
I don't know how much better my complexion is than before.
I feel full of energy and don't feel that hazy.
There were two heavy dark circles on my face yesterday, but they have almost disappeared today.
This should have a lot to do with the borrowed Gui Shou and the addition of lamp oil.
When I went out, I found that Master had gotten up earlier than me and was still playing with snakes.
"Master, why did you get up so early?"
I said hello.
Who knew that a big "failure" message would pop up on the computer screen.
The master turned his head, his eyes bloodshot:
"Why are you up? I haven't even slept yet!
Open the shop, move out the wreaths and so on, and buy some breakfast by the way."
I was speechless, even embarrassed.
You are so old, how can you still play all night long if you are just a greedy snake?
I smiled bitterly in my heart and didn't ask any more questions.
He said "Oh", then opened the door for business and went outside to buy breakfast.
From this moment on, I started my first day of work in this industry.
The master had breakfast and said there was a price list on the counter.
Someone buys something and sells it according to the price list.
Then after taking a breath, the master went back to the house to sleep.
I sat at the counter and looked at the price list.
I found that in addition to the price list, there was also a yellowed old book called "The Encyclopedia of Talisman and Seal Script" next to it.
I had nothing to do, so I opened it and took a look.
There are some explanations about the talismans and seals that look like ghostly drawings, which are obscure and difficult to understand.
But I know in my heart that Master must have left this book here intentionally.
The shop's business was average, with a few customers arriving here and there throughout the morning.
They all buy some incense, candles, paper money and so on.
Although it was a bit awkward, I looked at the price list and I could handle it.
When I have nothing to do, I just read there.
Until three o'clock in the afternoon.
A middle-aged woman in plain clothes came to the shop with a child.
The middle-aged woman looked anxious, and the child next to her looked about three or four years old.
She is very thin, listless, and looks very bad.
I feel similar to the state I was in a few days ago, with two heavy dark circles under my eyes and drowsiness.
When I saw a guest, I stood up to greet them.
As soon as the middle-aged woman entered the room, she said to me:
"Little Master, I, I'm looking for Master Gu to take care of something!"
I heard that he was just looking into things, and he came directly to see my master.
I couldn't take it, so I asked them, mother and son, to wait.
I went to the back room and woke up the master who was still awake after working all night.
When the master heard that a guest had arrived, he asked me to go out and say hello first. He would come out in a moment.
I went back to the front hall and poured two glasses of water for the mother and son.
He asked tentatively:
"Sister, has my little brother not had a good rest recently? Doesn't he look good?"
The child looked a little unfamiliar and a little scared of me.
The middle-aged woman touched the child's head and said with a melancholy look on her face:
"Yes! My son has been dreaming about his dead dad these days, and he wakes up crying every night.
I came here today because I wanted Master Gu to show my son.
Is it because the ghost of his dead father is still haunting me and haunting my son..."
This chapter has been completed!