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Chapter 3645: Honorary contribution

All cars are classified as public property of the city, so... it means that these cars belong to everyone and everyone!

So, who can drive what kind of car... It depends on how much you contribute to the city.

The economic system has not been completely rebuilt, so... most of the revived cities on Sanbei Island have established a contribution point system.

Everyone needs to do something, and work in different positions for different hours, and they will get corresponding contribution points.

For example... you can get 0.5 contribution points per hour if you watch the door and maintain order in the office lobby of the governance committee.

And like the kind of car that is responsible for repairing damaged cars in a garage, you can get 1.5 to 2 contribution points per hour.

As for the members of the governance committee...their hourly wages are the highest, but they have a capped limit. Their hourly salary is 3 contribution points per hour, but...the maximum contribution points they can get in a day cannot exceed 10.

This is not to encourage these committee members to be lazy and work two or three hours a day and go home from get off work... but to worry that before the economic system is re-established, a strong gap between the rich and the poor will be created. In that case... It is not conducive to unity.

In fact, not only members of the Governance Committee, but citizens of other industries also have such a maximum limit of no more than 10 contribution points per day.

With this maximum limit, then... even if your work gains less contribution points, as long as you extend your working hours more, then what you can get will not necessarily be less than the chairman of the governance committee.

This contribution point is equivalent to the currency before the catastrophe.

All things related to people's livelihood need to be paid for by contribution points.

For example, the food you need every day... When this contribution point system is developed, the food is completely free.

It's just that from the very beginning, the cities strictly restricted the amount of various survival supplies. The food that everyone can receive every day is almost full. And... you don't have much choice.

For example, the food distributed in the city today is steamed buns and pickles, so the only thing you can get is this! You want to say that you don’t like steamed buns and want to eat noodles... Sorry, no one is used to your problem. You can eat whatever you send. If you want to pick and choose, if you don’t eat this, then you don’t eat it. I'm hungry.

However, after the official opening of the contribution point system, the food available every day in the city suddenly became a bit richer.

A variety of staple foods and dishes are sold in the same day’s meals... even meat and seafood!

It’s just that the contribution points needed for different foods are naturally different. For example, steamed buns and noodles are definitely the cheapest. If you don’t order any dishes, one contribution point per meal is almost enough.

If you want to eat meat buns, or order two meat dishes, then... this meal will cost at least 1.5 to 3 contribution points.

The most outrageous thing is seafood...

Of course, the seafood that is generally available in these cities now belongs to the frozen goods frozen in the local urban cold storage before the disaster.

But even if it is frozen, it is seafood!

If you order a plate of seafood like this, you will need four or five contribution points for the lesser ones, and maybe a dozen or twenty contribution points for better ones.

Even if members of the governance committee earn at least ten contribution points every day, they have to save at least two or three days before they are willing to eat a piece of seafood.

In addition to meals, many other livelihood items also need to be paid for with contribution points.

For example, the vehicles that are owned by the city mentioned above...If you want to drive, you can spend contribution points to rent.

For the most common car, the daily rental fee starts at 0.5 contribution point, and at least the fuel required must be borne by yourself.

Currently, the most expensive car to rent is 5 contribution points per day...not to say that there is only ten times the difference between the best car and the worst car.

But now the highest limit of contribution points is 10 per day. If the cost of renting a car is higher... you rent a car, you may be hungry today and can't even eat enough to eat. In that case...Who would rent a car? ?

As for those members of the governance committee who use cars, they can have a bus... The bus does not require personal contribution points. On average, every three people own one bus, and they can ride during working hours to handle some official business.

When commuting to and from get off work, the bus is strictly not allowed. If you want to drive to and from get off work, you can only rent a car by yourself...

Of course, there are also clever people in the city. They rent a car by themselves, and then don’t do other work, they start to rent a car for the second time...If someone doesn’t rent a car or can’t drive by themselves , You can rent his car.

Depending on the distance traveled, generally 0.1 contribution point is enough to start, and if you run farther, as long as you don't get out of the city, basically 1 contribution point is enough.

Not to mention, people who do this kind of taxi business really made a lot of money in the beginning. They tend to rent vehicles with relatively low prices. They often take three or four trips to earn a day’s rent for the vehicle. The rest, except for gas, are all net profits.

But... even this kind of speculative work is within the strict limit of contribution points. No matter how many contribution points you can earn in a day, after ten o'clock, you will resolutely stop increasing at all.

And what if the daily work income exceeds the maximum contribution point limit? Then, is the excess part just doing useless work?

If this is the case, can the people who govern the committee really work a little more than three hours a day before they can go home? Anyway... if he works longer hours, he won't earn more, but he has paid for nothing!

In fact, this is certainly not the case. In addition to the contribution point system, these cities have also developed an honor value system.

When the contribution points you get from your daily work reach the upper limit and you can't get more, the excess contribution will be counted into the honor point system.

The contribution points obtained can be used as money, allowing people to meet various needs such as eating and drinking. So... what is the use of this honor?

Basically, this honor value can't be exchanged for any substantial benefits... If you don't have any contribution points and want to use your honor value to buy a steamed bun, it is impossible to buy it.

And this so-called honor point refers to the record of how much you contributed to this city for free.

This... should be regarded as a kind of political capital! If you want to be a member of the next election governance committee, then... a high honor score is definitely very convincing, right?

Of course, these are still imaginary for the time being, and it is hard to say whether this governance committee will have another term.

But... these imaginary things are sometimes even more valued.

For example, the members of the existing governance committees... They are people who serve the entire city. If they don't have a decent honor point, would you be embarrassed to be a committee member?

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