
Rebirth in 1995 Started with Working in an Electronics Factory
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He was reborn as an orphan with the same name. He followed a girl from the same village to work in a large factory in Shenzhen. There were thousands of people in the whole workshop, girls from all over the country.
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Official(17)Scraped 7d ago
Does the protagonist in your book work for someone else or start his own business?
Regarding some data issues in the book
Let me talk about my real experience. In 1994, I went to work in Shenzhen and Dongguan. I started working as an apprentice in a furniture factory. I earned 8 RMB during the day and four hours of overtime at night for 4 RMB. A month was basically around 320 RMB. The monthly food fee is 150, and I only eat two breakfasts a day. If you want to eat in the morning, you can buy it yourself. The cheapest instant noodles cost 50 cents a pack. There are also people who sell breakfast at the factory gate. Fried rice noodles cost 1 yuan a portion, and they are eaten in a small white plastic bag! In addition, if you apply for a temporary residence permit, more than 300 yuan will be deducted, and a monthly management fee of 25 yuan will be deducted. At that time, some things were indeed cheap to consume, but some things were really more expensive than they are now. If you wanted to drink a can of Jianlibola, it cost three yuan a can. Pepsi in a glass bottle cost one yuan eighty a bottle. A bottle of better shampoo still cost more than twenty yuan. Those who are also apprentices in the factory, who have studied for a longer period of time and can do some work, are skilled apprentices. They can earn more than 40 or even 50 in a day, and in a month they can earn about 1,200 or 300. As for those masters, they basically earn more than 6,000 to 7,000 yuan a month, or even tens of thousands of yuan, depending on how many apprentices you have. In addition, when I was in Shenzhen in 1995, in a place called Xiliang Village in Buji, the peasant houses in the village with three bedrooms and one living room were basically 450 per month, and one room was 150 per month. Some people say that it is only 300 yuan a month, and a meal card costs 80 yuan, which is a bit unreasonable, but what I want to say is that 80 yuan is already considered a small amount, and it is very reasonable! In addition, there is also the issue of store rental. It is also in the village of Buji, but I have talked with the store owners. Their small movie theater is only about 30 square meters at most, and it does cost 900 yuan a month. At that time, there were basically no large supermarkets, so the business of the four stores was really not bad. It was normal to earn thousands or tens of thousands of dollars in a month. I asked the store owner, that was when the sales volume was high, that is, in the days at the end of the month and the beginning of the month, the daily turnover was more than one or two thousand yuan! And at that time, it was difficult to find a shop if you wanted to do business. It could be said that it was hard to find a shop, unlike now where there are shops everywhere. There are also those high-end residential complexes with three bedrooms and one living room. If you want to rent them, the monthly rent will be at least more than 1,000! Even more than 2,000. In addition, there is also the issue of housing prices. Don't think that housing prices at that time were very cheap, but in fact, good housing prices are not cheap at all. For example, those houses in communities mainly targeted at Hong Kong people, not to mention Shenzhen, even in Zhangmutou, Dongguan. I once saw a price list of houses in 1997, and the house prices were more than 3,000 per square meter! And the Hong Kong dollar is not cheap at all. In 2008, those houses bought for more than 300,000 yuan were sold by a large number of Hong Kong people and left Zhangmutou. The selling price of those houses was only 121,000 yuan, and some could even be bought for 80,000 yuan. As for the housing prices and shop rents in Shenzhen Pass, let alone that. In 1992, the shops in the shopping mall in Luohu could sell for more than 50,000 square meters per square meter. How much did one shop cost if rented? You can imagine it. The reason why I specifically issued this statement is that I don't want to argue with everyone. Some things are not unreasonable if you see them and think they are unreasonable, but in fact they are real. Just like the color TVs in the 1990s still cost thousands of dollars each! In 1994, I was in a shopping mall in Hepu, Guangxi, and saw an imported color TV selling for more than 11,000 yuan. Isn't it normal? In 1994, when I was in Hepu, Guangxi, the cabbage sold for four or five yuan per catty, and the luffa and beans were all the same, basically costing 30 yuan per catty. Now more than 20 years later, the price of cabbage and luffa has not increased, and it is even cheaper than before. Everyone was still in 1994 and 1995. I remember that when I bought rice outside, I had to pay for 61 kilograms of silk rice. I know that after 2000, a 50 kilogram bag of rice seemed to only cost 50 yuan a bag. In the 1990s, the traffic conditions at that time were not very good, and the price of vegetables or rice transferred to Shenzhen from other provinces must be high! Moreover, after the second half of 1994, the price of grain in the mainland also rose to tens of yuan, 100 kilograms of rice! Now after so many years, the price of rice has not increased much, right?
Teddy can't compare. I haven't seen a woman in eight lifetimes.
Li Tedi, I support you, just do it
Li Tedi, I support you, just do it
Stallions are too casual
Stallion is too casual, there are less than a few women in this chapter. . . . .
The content of the duplicate chapters has been updated, please read it again.
It looks pretty good to me
The author's pace could be a little slower. In some places, the pace could be slower.
No brainer, starting with raping a clerk in the company
Not bad, it's still ok, the quantity is large and the food is full
when to update
Still don't want to update. Or stop following.
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Official(17)Scraped 7d ago
Does the protagonist in your book work for someone else or start his own business?
Regarding some data issues in the book
Let me talk about my real experience. In 1994, I went to work in Shenzhen and Dongguan. I started working as an apprentice in a furniture factory. I earned 8 RMB during the day and four hours of overtime at night for 4 RMB. A month was basically around 320 RMB. The monthly food fee is 150, and I only eat two breakfasts a day. If you want to eat in the morning, you can buy it yourself. The cheapest instant noodles cost 50 cents a pack. There are also people who sell breakfast at the factory gate. Fried rice noodles cost 1 yuan a portion, and they are eaten in a small white plastic bag! In addition, if you apply for a temporary residence permit, more than 300 yuan will be deducted, and a monthly management fee of 25 yuan will be deducted. At that time, some things were indeed cheap to consume, but some things were really more expensive than they are now. If you wanted to drink a can of Jianlibola, it cost three yuan a can. Pepsi in a glass bottle cost one yuan eighty a bottle. A bottle of better shampoo still cost more than twenty yuan. Those who are also apprentices in the factory, who have studied for a longer period of time and can do some work, are skilled apprentices. They can earn more than 40 or even 50 in a day, and in a month they can earn about 1,200 or 300. As for those masters, they basically earn more than 6,000 to 7,000 yuan a month, or even tens of thousands of yuan, depending on how many apprentices you have. In addition, when I was in Shenzhen in 1995, in a place called Xiliang Village in Buji, the peasant houses in the village with three bedrooms and one living room were basically 450 per month, and one room was 150 per month. Some people say that it is only 300 yuan a month, and a meal card costs 80 yuan, which is a bit unreasonable, but what I want to say is that 80 yuan is already considered a small amount, and it is very reasonable! In addition, there is also the issue of store rental. It is also in the village of Buji, but I have talked with the store owners. Their small movie theater is only about 30 square meters at most, and it does cost 900 yuan a month. At that time, there were basically no large supermarkets, so the business of the four stores was really not bad. It was normal to earn thousands or tens of thousands of dollars in a month. I asked the store owner, that was when the sales volume was high, that is, in the days at the end of the month and the beginning of the month, the daily turnover was more than one or two thousand yuan! And at that time, it was difficult to find a shop if you wanted to do business. It could be said that it was hard to find a shop, unlike now where there are shops everywhere. There are also those high-end residential complexes with three bedrooms and one living room. If you want to rent them, the monthly rent will be at least more than 1,000! Even more than 2,000. In addition, there is also the issue of housing prices. Don't think that housing prices at that time were very cheap, but in fact, good housing prices are not cheap at all. For example, those houses in communities mainly targeted at Hong Kong people, not to mention Shenzhen, even in Zhangmutou, Dongguan. I once saw a price list of houses in 1997, and the house prices were more than 3,000 per square meter! And the Hong Kong dollar is not cheap at all. In 2008, those houses bought for more than 300,000 yuan were sold by a large number of Hong Kong people and left Zhangmutou. The selling price of those houses was only 121,000 yuan, and some could even be bought for 80,000 yuan. As for the housing prices and shop rents in Shenzhen Pass, let alone that. In 1992, the shops in the shopping mall in Luohu could sell for more than 50,000 square meters per square meter. How much did one shop cost if rented? You can imagine it. The reason why I specifically issued this statement is that I don't want to argue with everyone. Some things are not unreasonable if you see them and think they are unreasonable, but in fact they are real. Just like the color TVs in the 1990s still cost thousands of dollars each! In 1994, I was in a shopping mall in Hepu, Guangxi, and saw an imported color TV selling for more than 11,000 yuan. Isn't it normal? In 1994, when I was in Hepu, Guangxi, the cabbage sold for four or five yuan per catty, and the luffa and beans were all the same, basically costing 30 yuan per catty. Now more than 20 years later, the price of cabbage and luffa has not increased, and it is even cheaper than before. Everyone was still in 1994 and 1995. I remember that when I bought rice outside, I had to pay for 61 kilograms of silk rice. I know that after 2000, a 50 kilogram bag of rice seemed to only cost 50 yuan a bag. In the 1990s, the traffic conditions at that time were not very good, and the price of vegetables or rice transferred to Shenzhen from other provinces must be high! Moreover, after the second half of 1994, the price of grain in the mainland also rose to tens of yuan, 100 kilograms of rice! Now after so many years, the price of rice has not increased much, right?
Teddy can't compare. I haven't seen a woman in eight lifetimes.
Li Tedi, I support you, just do it
Li Tedi, I support you, just do it
Stallions are too casual
Stallion is too casual, there are less than a few women in this chapter. . . . .
The content of the duplicate chapters has been updated, please read it again.
It looks pretty good to me
The author's pace could be a little slower. In some places, the pace could be slower.
No brainer, starting with raping a clerk in the company
Not bad, it's still ok, the quantity is large and the food is full
when to update
Still don't want to update. Or stop following.
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