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Chapter 35 Transport Team

The early summer sun shines on the Songhua River, and from a distance, it is sparkling.

The green grass, red and yellow wild flowers were steamed by the hot sun hanging high in the sky, and the air was filled with a sweet and drunken atmosphere.

Under the shade of trees by the river, Li Zhongxin's right hand blocked the shimmering spots of copper coins from the dense branches and leaves, and looked at the busy crowd in the distance happily.

After savoring Wang Bo’s recent report for a while, new ideas arose in Li Zhongxin’s heart.

Seeing that there were too many people picking fish, Li Zhongxin thought about it for a while, and then he called Bai Yunpeng’s third uncle Bai Fengyi out alone.

He and the dozen people in the fishing team formed a transportation team, responsible for riding bicycles to the surrounding towns near Jiangcheng to sell fish.

Two circles were made of iron wire (line 8) on the back seat of a bicycle, fixed with pliers, and a hardwood stick was worn from the middle of the circle. Whether it was two baskets or two sacks at both ends of the stick, it formed a flowing transport truck.

The 1980s were different from later generations. Most of them used bicycles when they went out. The middle-aged people rode dozens of kilometers a day without any. Even women could ride a hundred kilograms of things, which were able to ride a long distance.

The fish are more and the sales volume is increased every day, and Jiangcheng cannot sell it all, so naturally more people need to go out and sell it in the towns around Jiangcheng.

Interests are the source of people's hard work. To form such a far-distance transportation team can obtain higher benefits, and Li Zhongxin will naturally not let it go.

The most important thing is that Li Zhongxin formed these long-distance transportation teams to better help him collect old stamps and some old objects around.

Li Zhongxin knew that according to his arrangements, the income of these young men who rode on and delivered goods would be quite considerable in the future.

One pound of fish is wholesale to them for two cents. They go to villages to exchange them for purchases. The price of each pound of big fish can sometimes even double or three times.

If you catch up with that place and want to hold a wedding, you can earn a lot of money and a lot of money in one go.

In the early 1980s, most people did not know how to do business, because doing business would not only be despised by most people, but also meet all kinds of people.

If a person has a stable job, he will never consider doing business.

At this time, the materials are controlled by the state, and even if you want to do business, you need to sell things. It is precisely for this reason that urban people do not like doing business and do not want to be that kind of capitalist roader.

The farmers in the suburbs are different. Not to mention the lack of farmland in the suburbs, they have no other income. They have to rely on the weather to see the year. When the year is better, they just give out more food to make their families full.

If the year is not good, the family will not even be able to lose money.

When you go to various places to sell fish in Zhongxin Company, your daily income is enough to exceed that of the senior workers in the city. As long as you can endure hardships, the money you earn before the autumn harvest will definitely exceed twice the annual income, and it will only be much or less.

When you stay at home in summer, money will never fall from the sky like pies.

Li Zhongxin did not have very high requirements for them. They collected fish from Zhongxin Company every day at wholesale prices. They sold them at retail prices when they went to villages and towns outside or far away places.

The pricing mechanism set by Li Zhongxin is very simple. The retail price can be considered based on the distance of the distance. However, there must be a prerequisite for price increase, that is, the average price of fish sold locally should not be higher than the local fish price.

If you exchange things, as long as it is grain, side food, or some big money from the Ming and Qing dynasties or early days, these can be given discounts to the exchangers.

Those who ride to various townships and sell fish must go to post offices in various townships to establish good relations with the people in the post office. As long as there are remaining zodiac sign tickets in the post office, they must tell Zhongxin Company about this matter. Zhongxin Company will send personnel to the post office to purchase zodiac sign tickets.

Originally, Li Zhongxin only wanted to buy monkey tickets, because after all, only monkey tickets were the most valuable in later generations and the price increased the most.

However, Li Zhongxin also knew that when the monkey tickets began to be valuable, the chicken tickets for 1981 and the dog tickets for 1982 also rose all the way, but in the end, only the monkey tickets were the only ones.

At this time, Li Zhongxin has a lot of spare money in his hands. It is better to turn all of this money into stamps that can quickly increase value.

Now I buy a stamp for eight cents each. When he spends money in a few years, even if the price of each stamp does not rise high, it will turn dozens of times.

In 1982, stamps with the t- and j-headed characters also had a large proportion of postal offices, and these postal offices were very different from the city's large post offices.

In the 1980s, philatelic enthusiasts had appeared one after another, and eating a meal in towns was a problem at this time. Although some people wanted to keep up with the trend and had a few rich people who would buy stamps, their ability to buy stamps was not comparable to that in cities.

At this time, the more postal offices in towns, the more stamps there will be left.

Jiangcheng is already considered a remote area, and the villages and towns below Jiangcheng are even more representative of remote areas. It is precisely because of this situation that although Li Zhongxin's daily fishing harvest is quite abundant, he has almost no money left.

In addition to stamps and old objects, Li Zhongxin also told these people to go to towns to pay attention to collecting some rural game and hazel mushrooms.

In the early 1980s, when buying anything, you had to use tickets, and many things could not be bought with money. Now there are those that can be exchanged, and Li Zhongxin feels that it is necessary to exchange some things, at least to allow family members and some people around you to eat some rare things.

After his rebirth, what Li Zhongxin wanted to do the most was to make his family happy. He bought TV and had spiritual food, and found the rest in material terms.

Although Jiangcheng is not a historical city and is not comparable to Beijing and other regions, no matter how small the seeds are, they are still meat. For a happy life in the future, Li Zhongxin still needs to make such a choice.

At this time, the Qing Dynasty dragon tickets and the motherland's country were no longer visible on the market, but the monkey tickets were not recognized by people at this time.

Monkey stamps were the first set of zodiac stamps issued in 1980. At that time, after the postal company was issued, they were not recognized by the people because stamps were for credit after all, and people only paid attention to the face value of stamps at this time.

In the 1980s, there were very few phone calls, and most people could not afford to install or make phone calls. In this era, the contact information was basically based on writing letters.

Monkey stamps are red and black, and are printed very beautifully. Because there are many cases of collecting mails and picking up letters randomly, many people are afraid that using such stamps to send letters will not be received by the recipient.
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