Chapter 1411: Chapter 1004: Full-time Mother’s Counterattack 12 (Four Thousand)_2
"Hmm, under my influence, he is a graduate student at Fudan and will help me in the company in the future. Here in Beijing, I can only serve as a guide. If you work hard, I might transfer my shares to you in the future. I think you have this potential."
Qi Qi remained indifferent; she couldn’t really think too far ahead. For her, making ten percent profit now was already quite good. In the future, she could be considered an advanced annual salary white-collar worker.
Every month, she set aside some time to maintain the company. With the company’s order volume and the drive of a dozen young people, the annual salary could at least reach two hundred thousand, right? Although it couldn’t compare to the value of her writing a few pieces of calligraphy, this proved she had a formal job, an official labor contract, and someone was paying for her five insurances and one gold!
For her, the work here wasn’t difficult, very easy, so not making money was a foolish act. But it also meant that her food delivery job was probably coming to an end.
Because apart from this, she would probably have to frequently run to the company to check on things whenever she had spare time. The company didn’t have formal department divisions. There were two front desk girls, no office finance staff, no clerks, and when asked, no one had time to handle those tasks — whoever was free would take care of it.
After officially starting the job, Qi Qi posted recruitment information online. Other expenses could be saved on, but definitely not on this aspect.
Qi Heng and Li Xingchen had no objections, letting her decide and choose, but they required that the people they hired could endure hardship. As for salary, it was rewarded based on the project, with everyone getting a basic salary each month, only enough for basic living. Crucially, being able to bear the hardship of project overtime would earn them a high salary.
Having been a boss before, Qi Qi had a certain level of competency in assessing people. After more than a week of selection, part-time clerk at the front desk, cashier, and accountant, three people were all in place. They were all recent female graduates, lacking much experience, and their appearance was average, not causing certain distractions among other company members.
Afterwards, Qi Qi not only had to manage the company’s network security but also train these girls part-time, leaving her colleagues amazed.
"You even understand accounting stuff?"
Qi Qi explained with a smile, "I initially studied finance, you know!"
When she was a boss, she already had a certain audit level, otherwise, how would she understand financial statements?
A boss needed to know more than the people below, to avoid being easily deceived.
Classmates quickly noticed that Qi Qi became busier, disappearing after class, and she rarely participated in school activities.
Since she had a child as an excuse, the school didn’t pressure her much.
However, her small influencer status and her pieces of calligraphy selling for tens of thousands still reached the school, and they specifically contacted her to confirm.
Qi Qi’s explanation to the school was the same as to her parents — it was a splicing technique used in selling, not something she wrote herself. Everyone had seen her calligraphy; it wasn’t up to that level. If she wrote that well, would she have gotten divorced?
But she also straightforwardly said, "Since there are doubts, and the school has its difficulties, let’s do it this way: I’ll pay normal fees for my child’s kindergarten next year, and I won’t stay in the graduate dorms anymore. Is that okay?"
"Qi Qi, that’s not what the school means. It’s just that some things have processes, so we have to inquire."
"I understand, truly understand. It doesn’t matter. I’ve almost turned the corner, and I’ve also found a part-time job outside school, which covers the daily expenses for my child and me. Thank you for the school’s understanding and care. In the future, aside from activities I can’t attend or extracurricular clubs I can’t handle, I can ensure I will perform well in other aspects. Given my half-influencer status, consideration for disadvantaged groups is indeed no longer suitable."
Lying doesn’t mean deceit; it’s just about not wanting to be overly high-profile. In fact, if the school hadn’t approached her, she might have gone to them herself.
In her current situation, taking advantage of the school’s benefits wasn’t suitable, as it could create trouble when others looked deeper later. It’s better to nip it in the bud from the start. If the school has any activities in the future, she would also compensate for the discount in kindergarten fees.