Cao Weidong put the letter on the table, looked at the steam rising from the teacup in front of him, and thought in his heart.
His original purpose in coming to Tongquan City was to take Ding Qiunan back to Sijiu City.
Unexpectedly, I would take over Zhenhua Energy Plant by mistake.
Actually it's pretty good.
Zhenhua Energy Plant has core industries, but it has fallen into trouble. Now its sales channels are open and it can continue to make profits.
After all, what you have to do is expensive.
Now that I have health care products from Shouzhengtang inside and biogas equipment and petroleum energy from Zhenhua Energy Plant outside, and with these two companies transferring funds, the thing I want can be put on the agenda.
Of course, the most important thing is talent.
When I return to Sijiu City this time, I will visit the thatched cottage three times and invite the talented person to come out.
After thinking for a while, Cao Weidong called Zhang Wencheng over through the office's internal phone.
"Old Zhang."
Cao Weidong asked Zhang Wencheng to sit down and asked with concern.
"How are the new employees doing? Are they still adapting to the work?"
Zhang Wencheng said happily.
"I have adapted very well. Although I have not worked long hours, my attitude is very positive and I can already complete the assigned tasks independently."
"That's good. After all, they are a special group. We can take more care of them, but we must also control the extent."
Cao Weidong made a casual comment.
Zhang Wencheng felt a chill in his heart and responded immediately.
"I understand, don't worry."
This is a question of scale.
If you take too much care of them, it may hurt their self-esteem and may develop the habit of indolence, which is inconsistent with their original intentions.
In addition, it is easy to arouse dissatisfaction among other employees, leading to internal conflicts...
The scale here really needs to be carefully measured.
"That's good. I can trust you to do things."
Cao Weidong smiled, and then asked again.
"There is also the shortage of workers in the factory. How is it solved now? Has the production capacity kept up? We have recently received a batch of overseas orders, but we must complete the delivery on time."
Zhang Wencheng said seriously.
"We dare to write military orders and ensure that the mission is completed on time."
"Actually, there is still a shortage of employees, but these days there are new employees who can't fill them, and the old employees have stabilized, so the gap is not too big."
"And I plan to discuss with the Veterans Association to see if we can recruit a group of veterans. If we can succeed, our problem of lack of employees will be completely solved."
Cao Weidong smiled with satisfaction.
"Very good, just make arrangements. I came to you this time because I have something to tell you."
"What's up?"
"I plan to go back to Sijiu City. I won't come back until after the new year. After all, there are things to be busy over there."
"Then Sister Xueru..."
"She is in Hong Kong City. After the Chinese New Year, I plan to bring them over."
Ding Qiunan turned his head, put his arms around Cao Weidong, and held him in silence for a long time before speaking.
"I listen to you, but the children can't leave yet. They still have to go to school, and their final exams are coming soon."
"also."
Cao Weidong thought for a while and summed it up.
"Then you stay here for now. I'll go back to Sijiu City to handle some things in advance. After the children have finished their exams, I'll come over to pick you up."
"I will make arrangements for the children's schooling. Let them go to school in Sijiucheng. The educational resources there are better than here."
Ding Qiunan nodded slightly.
"Okay, I'll listen to you... Hey, why are you still here?"
As Ding Qiunan spoke, his face changed color in horror, and he instinctively wanted to escape, but it was already too late.
Another beautiful spring night.
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The next day.
Cao Weidong met with Zhang Wencheng, gave them some instructions, and then drove back to Sijiucheng.
Nothing happened on the road.
After driving on the highway for seven or eight hours, passing through several service areas, it was not until eight o'clock in the evening that I finally saw the silhouette of the buildings in Sijiu City from a distance.
In fact, Tongquan is not far from Sijiu City.
The reason why it took so long was mainly because the intercity roads were rugged and difficult to walk, which delayed the time.
"Calculating the time, it won't be long before the first round of major infrastructure construction begins."
Cao Weidong thought silently.
In 1984, China began construction of its first expressway, the Shenyang-Dalian Expressway, which marked the beginning of a grand opening for the construction of China's expressway network.
But at this time, highways only existed in imagination, and roads within cities were still narrow, let alone roads between cities.