As the Spring Festival approached, Lin Chuxia discussed employee benefits and salary increases with Jia Liang.
Their wage standard was based on the standard in Ancheng County, but since they were actually in the city, the wage level should be a bit higher than that of the county.
At this moment, there were no customers in the shop, so the two sat in a corner by the window in the lobby.
Jia Liang had also brought out the accounts for the year for Lin Chuxia to check.
Lin Chuxia would check the Bun Shop's main account every month, so she had an idea of the numbers.
In these two months, the daily turnover of Qin's Restaurant was four to five hundred yuan, with a monthly net profit reaching 5,000 yuan, a number that completely exceeded her expectations.
Such income was entirely dependent on Jia Liang's business management.
But since he had brought it up, she flipped through it again, especially the part about the restaurant on the second floor.