Chapter 143 Becoming Neighbors with Liu Gang
Chapter 143 Becoming Neighbors with Liu Gang
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Not counting the fixed annual interest of 210,000 yuan, Wu Tao's private restaurant is already booked for six tables a day for at least two months from now.
Wu Tao's initial idea of reserving space for two inter-college programs now seems very wise.
Li Qian'er and Sun Shiliu receive countless phone calls almost every day.
As the restaurant managers of Wu Tao's private kitchen, they were responsible for all external negotiations.
Apart from a few friends who would contact him directly, Wu Tao was basically unreachable by others.
There are four tables of food available each day for those who cut in line temporarily, but that's definitely not enough.
If the reservation channel is fully opened, I estimate that several hundred tables could be booked at once.
Having four tables available to arrange each day is better than having none.
These four tables of dishes represent both their right and their burden.
If you give it to someone, you'll gain some favor. If you don't, they might not hold a grudge, but they certainly won't treat you well.
Li Qian'er and Sun Shiliu are probably experiencing a happy kind of trouble now!
They serve ten tables of food every day, with prices ranging from one thousand to five thousand yuan according to the standard, resulting in a daily turnover of nearly twenty thousand yuan.
The monthly turnover of a private kitchen restaurant can reach between 600,000 and 1 million yuan.
After deducting staff wages, water, electricity, gas, food supplies, and taxes, the percentage is also 10%.
The accountant calculated for Wu Tao that having 200,000 yuan left over each month would not be a problem.
Even so, Wu Tao would still set aside tens of thousands of yuan in bonuses every month to distribute to everyone.
The private kitchen restaurant now has more than 20 employees, who truly treat the restaurant as their own business.
The boss is generous and doesn't make a fuss.
Everyone is happy working here, and it's normal to encounter some difficulties at work.
Wu Tao specially set up an employee grievance award, ranging from one hundred to one thousand yuan.
I'd rather give employees extra "grievance bonuses" each month than let them feel stifled at work.
Now that they are facing difficulties, although they are sad at the time, they don't feel so resentful when they think about the company's reward for them afterwards.
One hundred yuan is not a small amount; it's equivalent to ten days' living expenses for an average family of three.
So every day, everyone hopes they won't encounter such difficult customers, but they also envy their colleagues who receive "complaint awards."
The "grievance bonus" is not a salary; it is a reward given to employees on the same day a dispute occurs.
Wu Tao initially chose to open a private kitchen restaurant because he wanted to showcase his culinary skills, gain some recognition in the world, and build connections.
Although Wu Tao wanted to be a nobody, he didn't want to encounter any trouble and actually be treated like a nobody and disposed of at will.
The five kitchen helpers can now provide basic assistance to Wu Tao.
They start work at 9:30 every morning. The five kitchen helpers are responsible for tasks such as washing vegetables, steaming rice, chopping vegetables, and preparing seafood.
Wu Tao usually enters the kitchen at 10:30 a.m., starts serving dishes at 11:00 a.m., and finishes his lunch work around 1:00 p.m.
At noon, Wu Tao would go to the three large rooms in the backyard to rest temporarily. The two-room bedroom next door has now been arranged as a staff rest room.
In addition, a back room in the front yard also serves as a rest area, so employees who don't want to go home at noon can rest here.
Wu Tao starts work at 3:30 PM and enters the kitchen at 5:00 PM.
Wu Tao usually finishes his workday around 7 p.m. and then drives away.
The employees will definitely need to finish cleaning up before they can go home.
They never close on Tuesdays, and many customers have suggested that they change this rule.
Wu Tao will not change this, including the employee grievance award, which was originally something he imitated from a certain man on Earth.
The employees at the private kitchen now work from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. every day.
I get off work from 3:30 PM to 8:30 PM.
Nine hours a day is already exhausting, and sometimes he has to work overtime, even if he's willing to pay overtime.
They also give out tens of thousands of yuan in bonuses every month, and each person can basically receive a bonus equal to their salary.
However, everyone must be very tired from work. Taking a day off each week to relax is a good habit that must be maintained.
Wu Tao even plans to add a few more people, two more mobile units for each position, so that they can take turns working half-day shifts every day.
Today, Wu Tao's private kitchen restaurant offers the highest salaries in the industry in Beijing.
With bonuses included, each person's salary was three times that of the same position in other restaurants.
This is also why the employees admire Wu Tao the most. Take Li Qian'er and Sun Shiliu for example. As lobby managers, they earn 2,000 yuan a month, and with double the bonus, they can get about 6,000 Blue Star Coins.
This salary standard is more than ten times that of ordinary people, and the two of them originally had a very low status at home.
Now they have become the breadwinners of their families, since their husbands only earn a little over a thousand yuan a month.
Don't be fooled by the fact that it's only a thousand yuan; that's already the average wage in Beijing.
However, she can't compare her salary with Li Qian'er and Sun Shiliu.
Even a regular kitchen helper earns a base salary of 500 yuan and a bonus of over 1,000 yuan, making them a high-income earner.
All the customers who have visited Wu Tao's private kitchen restaurant now give it rave reviews.
Dining here offers unparalleled taste, impeccable hygiene, and exceptional service that makes guests feel truly at home.
When employees treat the company as their own and customers as gods, positive feedback is easily generated.
Wu Tao himself wasn't very busy, working only three or four hours a day. For his current physical strength and energy, that was no problem at all.
Wu Tao had long ago discovered that as long as he transmigrated, it didn't matter what the original owner's physical condition was.
Once you've traveled through time, after about a year of transition, your physical and mental strength will gradually increase to an abnormal level.
It is often said that athletes are outstanding representatives of human evolution, and Wu Tao's physical and mental strength is definitely twice that of athletes.
This is not as simple as one plus one equals two. The reason for saying that it is twice the other is just to represent a rough comparison.
In terms of individual reaction speed, endurance, and other aspects, it was a complete domination.
Not to mention that Wu Tao now practices Baduanjin every day, and in his previous life he lived to be a hundred years old without illness or disaster.
Even after he turned ninety, he still frequently had sex with several women every night. Even when he was almost a hundred, Wu Tao's physical strength and energy did not diminish in the slightest.
It must have been some mysterious being who brought him from that world to this place; otherwise, Wu Tao really wanted to see how long he could live.
Wu Tao's large villa is located outside the Second Ring Road, which is also considered a central location in the capital.
It takes less than half an hour to drive from the courtyard house to my big villa, No. 8 Xilong Villa.
Liu Gang's house is number 9. The two houses are in the same row. Standing on the third-floor terrace, you can see Liu Gang's garden in the distance.
Indeed, from a distance, Xilong Villa is very large, with each villa several hundred meters apart.
It can make the owner's living space more private. I wouldn't say you can swim naked outside, but it's close enough.
The wildly popular online novel, "Transmigrating Through the Heavens: Starting from the Silly Pillar of the Courtyard," is a heartfelt work by author Lu Ziguang. All can be found here.
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