On the second day, Wang Cheng arrived at the Qin Family Village agricultural shop on time early in the morning. Lin Chuxia did a double-take, almost not recognizing him.
Yesterday, he was a greasy mechanic, but today he’s tidied up, even shaved his beard and combed his hair.
Though his skin was rough from being battered by wind and sun, his spirit was clearly different from the day before.
"Brother Wang, you are looking sharp."
Lin Chuxia couldn’t help teasing him.
Wang Cheng chuckled, "Of course, starting a job can’t be the same as setting up a stall on the roadside."
Besides, he was a recruit brought over to the Qin Family Village by Lin Chuxia. Today was his first time meeting the village cadres and the folks of the Qin Family Village, and he certainly didn’t want to let Lin Chuxia down.
Lin Chuxia knew Wang Cheng was reliable. She took him to meet with the village chief and some others in charge of the vegetable greenhouses, including four technicians.
After that, all the people except the technicians held a small meeting, mainly to arrange for future vegetable sales.
Some people at the meeting knew Wang Cheng as the in-charge of the vegetable distribution station and held him in high regard.
With that foundation, the rest of the proceedings became much easier.
At the meeting, Wang Cheng learned about the current vegetable output and sales channels of the Qin Family Village greenhouses. Considering the current situation, he also offered some suggestions of his own.
Lin Chuxia did not intervene in this part. The vegetable greenhouses of the Qin Family Village had to be managed and vitalized by the villagers themselves.
With the finance, technicians, and even the sales handled by Wang Cheng already in place, the path was laid out. The next steps had to be taken by them.
After the meeting, both the villagers of the Qin Family Village and Wang Cheng were full of confidence in the future.
Wang Cheng, suppressing his excitement, said to Lin Chuxia, "I heard from the village chief that a truckload of vegetables is going out this afternoon; I’d like to tag along and check on the situation."
"Brother Wang, feel free to dive in. If there’s any issue, just give me a call. I might have to head back to the city in a couple of days, so I’m counting on you for the vegetable sales of the Qin Family Village."
Wang Cheng didn’t expect Lin Chuxia to leave so soon, trusting him to handle everything?
But then, with a face full of resolve, "Mr. Lin, rest assured, I, Wang Cheng, will put my skills to the test and make sure to sell out all of the Qin Family Village’s vegetables."
He couldn’t let Lin Chuxia think he had misjudged him.
Of course, Lin Chuxia believed in him. She trusted Wang Cheng’s character and even more in his ability to handle money.
On one hand, there was a vegetable station that might not pay wages, and on the other, there was Qin Family Village with a high salary and commissions. As long as Wang Cheng didn’t want to go back to roadside bicycle repair, he would do his utmost in this activity.
Who would want to repair bicycles in the Northwest wind on the roadside?
"Brother Wang, if you need more staff on your end, just let me know," the staff at the vegetable station were all experienced workers waiting hungrily for a new job.
Wang Cheng smiled knowingly, "Don’t worry, Mr. Lin, I’ll consider this."
After sorting out the matters of the Qin Family Village, Lin Chuxia hurried back to the city without delay.
Just as she arrived at the entrance of the residential compound, she ran into Sister-in-law Fu coming back from buying groceries.
It had been a while since they had seen each other, and Sister-in-law Fu greeted Lin Chuxia with warm enthusiasm, "Lin, you’ve finally come back. While you weren’t home these days, I saw Mr. Qin going to the cafeteria every day, standing at the door and gazing out like he’s turning into the ’Wife Waiting Rock’."
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