Chapter 209: Meet the Scumbag Dad Again

Jiang Tian asked Grandma He to brainwash the parents of these girls, originally wanting to buy them a few more years.

As long as their families don't marry them off so early, even if the money they earn in the past few years is used to support their parents' family, now that they have the ability to make money, are they still worried about not being able to make more money in the future?

Besides, she always felt that this person was like a bird in a cage. Look at those birds that escaped from the cage, how many of them were willing to fly back?

Just give these teenage girls a few years.

Let them learn how to make money.

Let them see the vast world outside.

Let them know that besides getting married, there are many new ways out in this world waiting for them to explore...

However, what she didn't expect was that these girls, after helping Grandma He, actually formed some good marriages.

The current "Xiangjun Supermarket" has become the "rural CBD" of the entire Shuangfeng Town. When the elderly people in the town have nothing to do, they gather in front of the Xiangjun Supermarket whenever they have time.

They brought their own teacups and drank the free herbal tea given by Grandma He, or spent a few cents to buy a bag of melon seeds or a bag of peanuts from the supermarket. They chatted about everything from one household to another, and there was nothing in the entire Shuangfeng Town that they didn't know.

Just then, as they were chatting, someone turned his attention to the girls who were helping Xiangjun Supermarket.

The girls are so nice, pretty, sweet-spoken, and generous in their dealings with others. They are not at all timid like the country girls.

Of course, the most important thing is that the girls all have a skill in cooking.

These days, it’s not easy for young people in small towns to find jobs.

Especially in a small town like their Shuangfeng Town, the few slightly larger factories have one job for each person. The leaders of those units can't even arrange for their own children, so how could it be their turn?

Although helping out in the supermarket is not a formal job, as long as I can make money, I don’t care.

Logically speaking, few families in their town are willing to marry country girls.

But it depends on the situation.

If a girl is excellent, she can break down all barriers.

Not every girl in town has a skill to make money.

Not everyone can earn two or three hundred yuan a month.

Let’s put it this way, the high salary that Grandma He gives these girls every month is their most eye-catching dowry!

Just like that, within less than a year of working at the He family, two girls' marriages were arranged one after another.

However, this time, it was the boy's family who was eager to marry the girl home, while the girl's parents were reluctant to let her go, insisting that their daughter was still young and wanted to keep her for two more years.

The two girls found their own in-laws, and in the eyes of their relatives in their hometown, it was a good marriage that was hard to find even with a lantern for a country girl.

One of them is a family whose parents are both working. The boy works in a fertilizer factory. When he came to the gate of He's Supermarket to pick up his parents, he fell in love with the girl and would rather wait for two more years to marry her.

The other one was a man whose family ran a winery in the town. They often came to the He family supermarket to deliver wine. After a few visits, he fell in love with a girl. The family was better off, with only one son and one daughter in this generation. The boy's sister was already married, so he was the only son in the family. His family ran a winery, so they were not short of money.

Even so, the bride price has been raised to two thousand yuan, but the girl's parents are still reluctant and insist on keeping their daughter until she turns eighteen before getting married.

Jiang Tian asked about the name of the winery and couldn't help but be shocked.

This girl has really good taste. She picked a rich husband at first sight.

Even though it is just a small township winery now, Jiang Tian remembers that more than ten years later, the owner of this small winery bought a state-owned winery in the county that was on the verge of bankruptcy, and produced a very popular "health wine", which became popular all over the country!

After the winery boss became famous, a reporter went to interview him and found out that when this boss was young, he actually ran a small winery in a township.

In the past 30 years of reform and opening up, a large number of wealthy people from grassroots backgrounds have really been born under the tide of the times!

I didn’t expect Grandma He to be so lucky that she just casually picked a future rich man’s daughter-in-law?

However, at the moment, these girls who help out in He's Supermarket don't know how lucky their future will be. What they envy most are the female students who passed the assessment and entered the Zongzi Factory and Fangjie Restaurant.

Han Sishu originally thought that Jiang Tian would try to recruit a dozen female students into the factory first, but he didn't expect that this girl was so bold and took such wild steps that she recruited almost all of the failed third-year students in the town's middle school in one go.

Except for a few students who were unhygienic and had a bad reputation, the rest were divided up by the Zongzi Factory, Fangjie Restaurant, and the new store.

The most excited ones were the failed students who entered the rice dumpling factory. They all tried their best to learn the skills well and strive to stay in the factory as formal employees.

City people may look down on private enterprises like the Zongzi factory, but to their country children, it is the best job they can find within their family's means.

After all, junior high school graduates are not worth much these days. Many junior high school graduates go to construction sites to carry bricks, while others stay in rural areas to farm and do "repairing the earth" work. It would be better for them to work in a rice dumpling factory.

With the carrot of "formal employment" dangling in front of them, these failed students did not hesitate at all to sign the "on-the-job training internship agreement".

Not to mention in town, these days even if a master craftsman in the countryside takes an apprentice, he won’t pay the apprentice for the first two years.

Think about it, they are teaching you how to make food for free, and it is good enough that you don’t have to pay tuition. Why do you still want money? You are just dreaming.

I originally thought that this "apprentice" could only make a living while learning the craft, but the factory provided food and accommodation and gave them 15 yuan a month for living expenses, which was already very good treatment.

Unexpectedly, after three months of internship, the situation gradually changed.

The factory "persuaded" more than a dozen "interns" to quit because they liked to slack off on the assembly line and their skills were not up to standard.

Then, a group of interns who performed well during the internship and mastered a number of technical skills were promoted and made "trainees".

This group of people are still called "interns" externally and are not considered formal employees, but the money they receive every month is almost the same as that of formal employees.

Although according to the law, Grandma Hu cannot sign labor contracts with these children and pay them full wages, she can give them piece-rate rewards based on the principle of "more work, more pay."

For wrapping one rice dumpling, a formal worker is paid one cent per piece.

For trainees, the salary will be halved.

Even so, those interns with quick hands could earn piece-rate wages of nearly 100 yuan a month.

Add to that the factory's internship allowance and various benefits during festivals and holidays, the treatment is almost the same as that of regular employees in some factories in the town.

When the news reached home, all the villages were in an uproar.

For a time, people were looking for ways and connections to send their children to work as "apprentices" in rice dumpling factories.

Among them, He Chunling’s biological father is actually included!

He was the scumbag who was addicted to domestic violence and almost beat Yao Huifen to death.

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