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Chapter 837 Give Me a Crack and I'll Poke In

Chapter 837 Give Me a Crack and I'll Poke In

Anyway, the big shot who was originally going to buy a plane was completely convinced.

"Now I admit that you do have a more solid and far-sighted view. Buying and selling are just means; what's more important is to accumulate real businesses to have a foundation for development."

Because, like this last day's job fair for college students, it received a warm response from tens of thousands of students.

For several days in a row, countless college students, belatedly realizing the situation, rushed to the service center hoping to see something, making the whole street seem like it was teeming with people.

The "real estate advertisement" that appeared before 7:00 AM also stirred up a huge wave among the citizens of Pyeongsang Province.

Actually, some of the dormitory buildings at the car manufacturing plant are now being sold to the public, mainly because relevant units and people in the surrounding streets have written notices or something.

However, the information gap means that the vast majority of citizens are still unaware of this matter.

Even when the city is ramping up real estate construction and relevant departments are building houses in bulk, it's mostly just a few words in news documents, and very few people can actually translate that into real information.

It was someone with inside information who beat them to it.

This time, the entire city... no, the whole country, saw that Pingjing was buying and selling commercial housing.

Wei Dong still needs to communicate with Guo Yuan after he comes down, but the Second Deputy Director has already rushed over: "You're already advertising like this?!"

It's not about blaming, but rather being surprised that it was made public to the whole society.

Just like two years ago, Wei Dong had participated in the Jiangzhou Housing Fair. If he hadn't reminded him, they wouldn't have advertised in the newspaper.

Besides lacking awareness of advertising, the main reason is that those in charge are always worried about problems arising or chaos caused by too many people.

The top priority is to ensure that the tasks assigned above are completed smoothly; as for whether the results are good or not, that depends on market acceptance.

Wei Dong's attitude was simple: "If Brick TV dares to air it, what am I afraid of? You guys said you wanted to get things moving. The advertising cost is always less than the cost of breaking ground, right? You have to pay 5,000 yuan for advertising, and there are two more clauses, 5,000 yuan each time, and then 2,000 yuan for broadcasting. The production, filming, and broadcasting costs are all clearly marked, and Brick TV and the advertising company have invoices."

Even if someone sells a lot of fermented bean curd and pickles, they still feel a bit of a pinch until they develop a nationwide sales scale for pre-prepared meals: "Oh dear, advertising is so expensive, how much does it cost to build a building?"

Wei Dong quickly recommended, "That's why I said you can sell most of this building internally and only a small portion to the public. That way you'll make a profit. I won't get involved. You guys figure it out yourselves."

The business owners weren't so rigid; they figured it made sense: "Then let's get Liuzhi and that other thing sorted out first?"

Wei Dong asked him to borrow some manpower: "I'll ask the real estate development company of the automobile company to gather some manpower, but the main force will still be sent by you. If they don't want to come, I'll recruit from college students. We'll apply for the demolition and relocation at the same time, and start construction as soon as the place is vacated. You'll have no problem with the procedures, right?"

The second deputy director said confidently, "Everyone is watching. The big brothers in industry are taking the lead, and our service units and non-staple food factories can follow suit. We have our own manpower, so you just need to take good care of the command."

Wei Dong knew perfectly well: "I'm just helping you get started and setting an example. I won't take a salary, bonus, or any benefits. I'll leave when it's about time."

Others laughed instead: "We've seen your noble character, why don't you invest some money, and we'll give you some shares like Pingqi did."

Wei Dong waved his hands repeatedly in refusal: "That was because the situation was urgent at the time, and we happened to have foreign exchange funds to help us out of the immediate crisis. If we do this every time, it will be suspected of embezzling state-owned assets. Let's get started first. These alleys and streets look terrible."

He really didn't have the idea of ​​preserving an entire area of ​​hutongs.

Especially now that the alley hasn't been repaired, it looks particularly dilapidated.

He's from the southwest region and has absolutely no respect for these dilapidated bungalows.

They are even less aware that these old houses can be demolished and rebuilt quickly and decisively, given the very limited opportunity and time available.

Because once the market is fully liberalized, the demolition costs in the hutong area will quickly rise to astronomical levels.

At this time, apart from the area near the airport, there are not such strict height restrictions in other places.

At most, there will be strict control over building height in the areas where the central axis intersects, and some height restrictions around the imperial city to maintain harmony with the old city's style and not affect the historical layout.

We haven't yet reached the point where we need to ensure unobstructed views and maintain flat, open urban spaces—higher requirements that came later.

Simply put, in the face of enormous economic pressure, everything else has to be put on hold.

Yu Qili observed the entire process from the sidelines, as he was the actual contractor of the Convenience Food Research Center.

He dealt with the second deputy director first.

But starting the next day, the area around Liuzhihe Sauce Factory was packed with people.

Most of them were just ordinary citizens who came to watch the spectacle, perhaps with a kind of nostalgic sentimentality like the last cup of milk tea or the last piece of pickled vegetables from later generations.

Some of them genuinely want to buy a house.

People crowded around the soy sauce factory, which was roughly the size of several courtyards, asking all sorts of questions, much to the annoyance of the gatekeeper.

Then let's demolish it. Wei Dong borrowed a few people from the real estate development company of the automobile corporation. Actually, they were all college graduates who worked on the dormitory building with Pingqi Automobile Company and eventually got formal employment. Now they're here to help out without saying a word. Wei Dong was asked to give them a few private reminders.

He just ran away!
Honestly, everyone thought that since he had attracted so much attention in Pyeongjong, he would have to make some connections.

At least you should attend a few seminars and meetings.

No, he had no intention of helping Wei Dong climb the social ladder. He came to Pingjing to check on the progress of the automobile industrial park and to discuss two things with the university employment service center.

The incidents involving You Qili and the Second Deputy Director were all accidental mishaps.

The next morning, he simply talked to someone to make arrangements, even handing over some of the work to You Qili to finish up, and then he ran off in a flash!
The reason he gave was quite legitimate: Triumph Film wanted him to go to Jicheng for a work exchange.

To be precise, the Sunshine Daily contacted him and asked him to go with them.

It's over 100 kilometers, so I decided to drive there.

Wang Zhiwen and Yu Xiaoqiu drove him in a small jeep, while the guy who was tinkering with the TV recording vehicle drove his own car, with two Taoist priests following along. That car was made in Jicheng. There was also a Red Star minivan made in northern Hebei, which was used to pick up several reporters from the Sunshine Daily.

The reporter originally wanted to interview Wei Dong on the way, but the secretary, after receiving a look, firmly held onto the passenger seat and wouldn't let him pass.

The back row was so cramped that even Wang Zhiwen, a skinny little guy, had to lean back against it.

So reporters and editors still traveled in minivans, the kind they bought at the "4S shop" downstairs from their dormitories. These were actually the main minivan models used by government agencies in Beijing at the time, with about ten seats, and they were quite dignified and elegant, befitting their rank.

Wei Dong then instructed his confidant to arrange tasks: "Zhiwen, you should deal more with newspapers and talk about the movie you want to make when you have time. Let them help you connect with film studios. We will provide the investment and transfer some more people from Hong Kong as soon as possible. Make a movie with the originality of Hong Kong films, but all qualifications must be from the mainland."

Wang Zhiwen was sitting on a couch like a concubine, and he even had to padded his back with several military overcoats, as the Jingji Avenue was not smooth.

Yu Xiaoqiu is a bit addicted to being a secretary: "After Jicheng, wherever you go back, I'll follow you to work. I feel like my work skills have improved a lot these past few days."

Wei Dong entrusted her with an important task: "You have to keep an eye on Boss You. I found an accountant from Liu Zhiyuan, and then picked two more from the company. He also found a few more himself. I can't say it outright, but you have to give him proper instructions. Boss You isn't a bad person, but he has an overactive imagination and often goes to extremes by using any means necessary. It's fine to learn from him and improve, but just make sure he doesn't fall into a trap."

Yu Xiaoqiu shakily wrote it down in her notebook: "He won't be staying for more than a few days. I heard he has to rush to Yuezhou, where his team is preparing."

Wei Dong could guess: "The legal import channels for refrigerators are currently mainly the Guangdong-Hong Kong line."

Secretary Yu then inquired further: "Shouldn't our urban construction company still be responsible for repairing the Liuzhihe building? How many more times will the advertisements be displayed later?"

Wei Dong chuckled to himself: "Let's run it for five days straight, using all three different ones. Actually, we're testing everyone's attitude towards real estate ads. TVB is probably also seeing if adjusting the content of one ad will improve things. You can contact Lao Qi more often and see if he needs our assistance on his economic programs."

He also remembered to tell Wang Zhiwen: "It was right that you only led the team this time and didn't participate in the filming of the advertisement. If you want to act in movies and TV series in the future, don't appear in these kinds of advertisements too often."

Wang Zhiwen wanted to smoke again, but his secretary glared at him, so he reluctantly put it away and turned to look at the driver: "How about I read the script to the boss?"

Let Weidong see that it will take three hours to drive there, okay.

The main point is that as a college student facing graduation, some classmates rely on personal connections to get into university, while others from rural areas have no choice but to return to their hometowns. In contrast, he actively participates in social practice and eventually embarks on the path of entrepreneurship.

Rang Weidong suggested that he change his entrepreneurial path to working for a private sales company: "The chances of failure are relatively high when starting your own business. We make this kind of content more to influence people not to crowd onto the narrow bridge."

Yu Xiaoqiu was also able to offer some suggestions.

It was quite a busy journey.

But to Wei Dong's surprise, before leaving, he only gave You Qili a few words of advice, and it seemed that he was deliberately testing him with real estate.

Anyway, Yu Xiaoqiu and the others should go back tonight.

Unexpectedly, You Qili took advantage of this brief gap.

Because reporters from major newspapers and magazines quickly gathered, even Lao Qi brought reporters to interview him.

There are two hot topics: the housing reform of the Second Deputy Bureau Chief and the employment guide for college students that have been discussed for several days. We have to talk about both.

Others will definitely have to think twice before agreeing to the interview.

Even Yu Xiaoqiu and Wang Zhiwen wouldn't rashly show up in place of their boss.

You Qili readily agreed and went to greet him.

Then, surprisingly, he summarized the various industry categories mentioned in Wei Dong's series of employment guides into a new model.

"This is called state-owned assets being privately managed, and it's a completely new attempt under the current market economy!"

He's really good at making things up!

(End of this chapter)

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