Chapter 1833 The best business

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The interview process was very fast. These people were specially selected by Ashley. They were very suitable for Mag's requirements in all aspects, so Mag just asked a few questions and selected the ten people who best suited him. The spirit of the moment demands.

And he also left a list of the remaining ten people. If the seafood restaurant expands, they can come to work directly.

"This is the address of the store. You guys will be here around nine o'clock tomorrow morning. I will give you pre-opening training. The business will start the day after tomorrow." Mag handed the address written on the paper to his temporary designation. in the hands of the foreman.

This elf named Aria is a mature and gentle elf with a gentle and kind smile and full of affinity. She was once a head maid and has certain management abilities, so Mag appointed her as the agent of the seafood shop. long.

He will provide them with a basic salary of five thousand copper coins a month and a certain percentage of sales commission.

There is a monthly assessment at the end of each month, and the top three salespeople will receive promotion opportunities and generous bonuses.

Those who are capable will be rewarded. This is the tone set by Mag for the seafood shop.

After the employee recruitment was completed, Mag, accompanied by Ashley, learned about the current situation of the spinning factory.

As one of the actual controllers of the spinning mill, Mag holds half of the shares and is responsible for product sales. His voice in the spinning mill is equal to that of Irina.

At present, the mechanical spinning machine driven by steam engine has passed smoothly through the exploratory period, with twelve production lines operating efficiently and stable production capacity.

In the hand-spinning workshop, tens of thousands of elves use Mag's improved hand-spinning machines, and the daily spinning volume is almost equal to the output of mechanical spinning machines.

"Based on the current production capacity, the cotton yarn output this month should be able to exceed 20,000 pieces. If we don't increase spinning workers, there will be limited room for increase in production capacity." Ashley submitted a report to Mag.

"It will reach 20,000 horses in the second month, which is far beyond my expectation." Mag took the report, but did not read it. Instead, he looked at the busy elves in the spinning workshop, and sometimes he could see traces of magic. Although the work is complicated, their faces are filled with smiles and they sometimes laugh a little, creating a very harmonious atmosphere.

"How are the workers' schedules arranged?" Mag looked at Ashley and asked.

"Currently we work from 9 to 5, with staggered weekends and non-stop machines," Ashley replied.

"Have the restrictions on you at the City Lord's Mansion been lifted?"

Ashley was a little surprised by Mag's question, but she quickly answered: "It has not been completely lifted yet. Because of the large number of night elves, there is a daily limit on the number of people leaving the factory, but it has been increased from the initial five hundred to five Thousands of people.”

Mag nodded slightly. The city lord's palace accepted the night elves into the city, but it also had its own difficulties. Letting the night elves slowly integrate into the city would be a good thing for both parties.

"I have received the first payment for 10,000 pieces of cotton yarn. I will let the financial account record it today, and then I can pay them the first month's official salary. Living in a city of chaos, money is inevitable for everything." Mai Ge said with a smile.

"Okay." Ashley's eyes lit up. Although Mag had previously advanced 1,000 copper coins to each elf, and the factory's food and lodging were all included, if you wanted to go out and buy something, you really had to be careful with your budget.

Paying wages to workers also allows them to feel the reward of their labor, which is completely different from being infinitely squeezed in the Forest of Wind.

"In addition, I also plan to introduce 12 more mechanical production lines for cotton yarn to improve production efficiency. While not affecting the supply of cotton yarn, I will leave some for finishing."

"Are you planning to weave?" Ashley was a little surprised.

"Yes, cotton yarn is the lowest-end industry. Although we use mechanization to improve production efficiency, in order to open up the market and reduce selling prices, the profit margin is not high. After finishing and turning into high-quality cotton cloth, the value will be greatly improved. , the room for profit improvement is also very considerable." Mag nodded, and added: "Of course, we only make the highest-end fine cotton fabrics, and the output will not be too high."

Ashley was thoughtful and hesitated for a moment. She was still a little confused and said, "Since fine cotton is more profitable, why don't we vigorously develop and produce fine cotton?"

"Things are rare and expensive. If high-quality cotton becomes rampant in the market, its price will naturally fall." Mag smiled and shook his head. "Although monopoly can bring huge benefits, it will greatly harm people. Practitioners in this industry may have laid the foundation for our disaster.

Although the industry will eventually experience mechanical impact and a reshuffle, this is a foreseeable slow process and should not be disrupted overnight. It would be enough for us to take the richest money on the table. It would not be moral enough to turn the table over. "

Ashley suddenly understood and looked at Mag with even more admiration. Mr. McGonagall’s structure and vision are far beyond the reach of others.

Mag walked around the factory. The land Irina bought from the city lord's palace was very large. The current spinning factory and the night elves' residential area were only half used. Mag made a rough plan and divided it. New spinning workshop area and weaving workshop area.

He had to go back and study the loom by himself, but this thing, like the spinning machine, was not a high-precision machine. He had ready-made medieval loom drawings in his memory, but the accuracy was too low and it would definitely not be up to par. The requirements for fine cotton fabrics need further improvement.

The steam engine has been launched by him, and the textile industry will inevitably usher in huge changes in the near future. Mag took off from the tuyere first. By the time steam spinning machines become popular, he will already be playing in the next industry.

After leaving the spinning mill, Mag went to Hill's place.

The emergence of the Old Dominators disrupted their original deployment of steam locomotives, but the trial operation has been successful. As long as peace negotiations can continue peace, steam locomotives will usher in a new century. Hill is confident about this.

Mag knew that Hill's judgment was correct and that steam engines were indeed about to usher in a new century, so he and Hill signed a supplementary steam engine priority supply contract.

"I heard that the textile factory that Mr. Mag is working with Princess Irina is on track. Are you ready to expand production so soon?" Hill signed the contract and looked at Mag with a smile.

"Yes, the efficiency improvement brought by machinery is very obvious. It is an irreversible trend that many labor-intensive industries will be replaced by machinery. Capitalists who master mechanical technology first will gain the greatest benefits." Mag nodded with a smile, " Producing steam engines is naturally the best business."

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