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Chapter 487: Increased Permissions

My father likes to drink. When I met ten-year-old Chen, even if he was not a good drinker, Chen Wenzhe was not polite.

He went directly to Nong Shaolin and took two bottles.

No more, because there are more people and less wine.

"You said, if we go to remote places to find this kind of inventory, will we make a fortune?"

After the fuss was over and there was no work, the guys at the counter gathered together to chat.

"Stop dreaming. This kind of thing can only be touched. If you go out to look for it, you will definitely gain nothing."

"This is not necessarily true. Someone in the countryside received Maotai that was 50 years old and sold it for three million."

"I have also heard that a veteran who made great contributions back then was rewarded with a bottle of Moutai. Some drank it, some left it for a long time and lost it, but some were lucky enough to keep it. Now

I can get a suite instead.”

"Hey, my family has been poor for generations, and there is nothing left for us descendants!"

"Forget it, there are no good things in the hands of poor peasants? This depends on character and IQ. In the same era, some people were smashing, looting, and burning, and some were working hard to collect. Now, people are risking their lives to collect.

He would have made a fortune long ago."

"By the way, Xiao Chen, have you been promoted to the first level appraiser?" At this moment, Nong Shaolin asked.

When he asked this question, the group of people who were chatting animatedly immediately fell silent.

"Thanks to a few people. Without the last three sets of locks, I wouldn't be qualified for promotion!" Chen Wenzhe said with a smile.

"Ah, you've really been promoted? That's awesome. I know you won't be here long, but from now on, when we call you when you are on duty, don't be impatient!" Nong Shaolin also said with a smile on his face.

However, no matter how you look at this smile, it feels a bit far-fetched.

Wen Qiang saw something was wrong at this time, and he immediately said: "Brother Chen, don't mind. It's too difficult for us trainee appraisers. If you want to leave, we will definitely have to be trained if we want to hire people in the future."

"Yes, if something goes wrong, your salary will be deducted!" Chen Jiadong, who was not far away, also said.

"If you receive fake goods on your own initiative, your wages will definitely be deducted."

"Just don't make your own decisions. Wages will be deducted if the price is too high. Wages will be deducted if things are not right. Wages will be deducted if you yell at people. In other words, I can still learn something here, otherwise I would have quit working long ago."

"Hey, if we all know how to do it and understand it, why do we still need to call someone? Those first-level appraisers are too..."

The last young lady couldn't continue talking. She looked at Chen Wenzhe, who is now also a first-level appraiser.

"Work hard. Becoming a first-level appraiser will liberate you and give you freedom. The most important thing is that the salary will be very high."

After saying that, everyone dispersed in a hurry, which made Chen Wenzhe a little shocked!

Shouldn't these guys try to butter him up?

If you think about it carefully, it's really not necessary. You can get help by flattering him?

From now on, Chen Wenzhe will not work here every day just to fawn over an eggplant!

Shaking his head, Chen Wenzhe planned to work the last shift.

In the future, when he has to go to work again, he will be on duty, or if he has a special task, the company will ask him to come over to do appraisals. This is the difference between a first-level appraiser and an intern appraiser.

Of course, if you like corporate affairs, you can also be like Mo Chengfang, serving as the company's resident appraiser or a team leader. This way you can get a high salary and various dividends, but you have to be locked into the company.

As soon as he sat down, he received a message from Mo Chengfang.

I took a look and found that it was all about the responsibilities and benefits of a first-level appraiser.

There are very few responsibilities. As a first-level appraiser, you don’t have to go to work every day, but you have to be on duty two days a week. If you don’t want to be on duty at a fixed time, you have to be on duty eight times a month. The company is always on call.

After just a little thought, Chen Wenzhe chose to randomly attend eight times, that is, to do eight appraisal tasks.

Now he is not only working for pawn shops, but also has some high-end customers who need to come to their doorstep, and they also need his help.

Many times, the gold medal auction house needs him as an appraiser even more.

Of course, it is generally not the turn of the first-level appraiser.

Now the main tasks he takes are still errands, but the quality of the errands at the pawn shop is not high.

Therefore, when he first started working, Mo Chengfang assigned him once.

Now I mainly take on tasks from the gold medal auction. They have a small auction every month.

Therefore, we need to collect small treasures every month, which requires the use of first-level appraisers like them.

The things you send for small auctions are certainly not very precious, so it is most appropriate to have them appraised by a first-level appraiser.

Besides, after the first-level appraiser is recruited, when the auction is actually signed and the contract is signed, there will be a second-level appraiser or above to check, so naturally there is no need to worry about the first-level appraiser making appraisal errors.

This is the obligation, and the next step is the rights, or benefits.

After becoming a first-level appraiser, if you don't come to work in the company, you won't get much business.

However, this does not mean that first-level appraisers do not have business pressure, because if they want to be promoted to second-level appraisers, they must perform million-level business a hundred times.

So, if you want to be a salty fish, you can always be a first-level appraiser!

Of course, as a first-level appraiser, even if you have no business, there is still an advantage, that is, you can use the company's channels to sell things for free once a month.

Whether it is pawned, auctioned, or sold directly to some high-end customers through the company's internal channels, everything is free.

Once a month, if the item is worth millions, it is equal to an additional income of hundreds of thousands of dollars.

But not everyone can take advantage of this benefit, because you have to have so many treasures to sell.

This is considered the biggest benefit. I won’t mention other basic wages, bonuses and daily necessities.

As long as it is something used in daily life, the company distributes it, such as firewood, rice, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar and tea!

Even if vegetables and meat are not easy to distribute, they still issue supermarket shopping cards!

A monthly shopping card of 300 yuan should be enough to buy some vegetables and meat.

Because other daily necessities, such as toothbrushes, toothpaste, towels, soap, toilet paper, tissue paper, etc. are all distributed by the company, and they are distributed on a regular and quantitative basis every month.

"I originally thought that some senior company officials of listed companies would be outrageous enough to have a salary of more than one billion a year, but I didn't expect that it would be too..."

Chen Wenzhe didn't even know what to say. Anyway, he just took what the company issued.

Open the company intranet and log in to another system. This time, the information displayed is no longer simple internal company information, but also adds some tasks and schedules of the Gold Medal Auction House.

After being promoted to the first-level appraiser, Chen Wenzhe's authority in the company has increased, and he can now also participate in the work of the auction house.

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