Chapter 1393: hiring (2/2)

When    arrived at the shop, he saw Carpenter Pang busy with his two apprentices.

The counter has already been made, and even more than half of the tables and stools in the shop in front have been made. Gu Yundong touched it, and it was very strong and not sticky, and the quality really passed the test.

Carpenter Pang wiped his sweat and came over and said, "Master, yesterday I hired a craftsman to knock down the two walls in the backyard. Now it is being repaired. Would you like to take a look?"

"Go and have a look." Gu Yundong immediately went to the backyard.

The craftsman was found by Carpenter Pang, and Gu Yundong entrusted him with the decoration. It was his business to find any help.

The backyard was a little messy, Gu Yundong came back after a circle, and let them continue their work.

Immediately took a pen and paper and started to write. Carpenter Pang was surprised, "Does the owner think there is anything else that needs to be changed?"

"Oh, no, I wrote a recruitment notice and posted it outside, planning to recruit a few female guys. Isn't this a shop that needs manpower?"

Although you want to buy people, it is impossible to buy all the guys in the store.

As long as the person in the kitchen is your own, the receptionist in the hall can be found outside.

"Recruiting a female guy?" Carpenter Pang thought for a while, then suddenly asked, "Any requirements?"

"Well... clean and tidy, preferably a little taller who likes to laugh, has a gentle temperament and works diligently, and needs to be literate." It seems that the requirements are a bit too much.

Pang Carpenter was also surprised, this requirement is more than a lot.

Only literacy, I am afraid it will be difficult to find.

But Gu Yundong still wrote the notice and posted it directly on the door.

Before leaving,    explained to Carpenter Pang, "If anyone comes to inquire, please help to introduce."

"Okay, boss."

Gu Yundong left, and as soon as she left, someone who had been staring at the shop stepped forward, squinting at the words written on the sign.

(end of this chapter)