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Chapter 690 You deserve to be rich

On the way to Shanghai, Su Rui was already lying on the big bed and had a full sleep.

Secretary Amanda and Jiang Jiaya were the same. Their schedules were reversed from those of the locals, and they didn't feel sleepy at all.

After asking the room steward, a few people simply went to the Peninsula Hotel not far away and played mahjong in the tea room until the early morning, still full of energy.

5 a.m. local time in Shanghai is equal to 1 p.m. time in Los Angeles. It’s strange to be able to fall asleep.

period.

Jiang Jiaya asked:

"How long do you plan to stay in China this time? Every time you get jet lag, it feels like you're being pinned to the ground and beaten. It will take a week or two for your biological clock to gradually adjust. It's really a headache."

Su Rui was busy sorting out the cards at this time and replied calmly:

"I'm not sure. I'll wait until I want to leave. Anyway, I don't go to work. Just sleep during the day. You can make some arrangements at night."

Secretary Amanda interjected silently and said:

"It's a wise decision. I won't make any adjustments. If you can't find me then, I must be sleeping. Please do not disturb during non-working hours. I will hang a sign on the door handle."

Jiang Jiaya also nodded: "Me too."

Since it was an impromptu decision to come to the mainland, Su Rui didn't make too many arrangements. He just wanted to inspect the development status of various companies and enjoy some beautiful scenic spots.

He took a sip of tea from the cup and changed the subject:

"I want to call the "Suri Show" film crew over to shoot some content about traveling in China."

"The previous program arrangement was just like an online drama, with one episode broadcast every week. In order to produce a wonderful program, I was very tired."

"If I encounter a suitable story in the future, I will shoot and broadcast one episode. The update time is not fixed. If it is interesting, shoot more, and if it is not interesting, shoot less. This may be more suitable for my reality show."

Jiang Jiaya's brain circuit was relatively clear. She blinked at him and asked:

"If you work very hard and your acting remuneration is so high, if you shoot 100 episodes a year, will the other board members and shareholders of Netflix Entertainment cry and beg you to stop filming?"

Suri shrugged and said:

"I really want to shoot so many episodes, which means that my life is very exciting and interesting. In fact, if I can shoot 20 episodes a year, it will be pretty good. If I shoot all the boring content, it will only mess up this live-action show. The reputation of the show is equivalent to destroying an excellent long-term advertising position. "Suri Show" has more than one billion viewers around the world, which allows me to maintain my influence."

Jiang Jiaya continued:

"If you shoot more content about your lover, let alone 100 episodes, even if you shoot 365 episodes a year, your schedule will be full."

Four people play mahjong.

A bodyguard who was brought in to make up the numbers acted as a tool throughout the whole process and only spoke when asked.

The bodyguard already knew how nourishing and colorful Suri's private life was, so Jiang Jiaya didn't need to deliberately avoid him.

When Su Rui heard this, he just snapped his fingers and said:

"What a great idea. Maybe I should create another dating-type reality show. Try to let single stars interact as husband and wife, build their own new home, and deal with some problems in life. Many viewers may like it. ”

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Jiang Jiaya was speechless for a moment. She held it in for a while before telling her, "You deserve to be rich. Your brain circuit is just different from ordinary people."

"Maybe it's because even if ordinary people come up with some good ideas, they don't have the opportunity or channels to realize them. Over time, of course, they won't just sit back and worry about these issues and think about these issues carelessly."

While talking.

Suri touched herself, it was just a small butt.

Counting the time, the hard-working breakfast shop owner was about to open the door. They finished the card game and went back to their rooms to rest for a while, preparing to go out to eat noodles later.

Although it is easier to stay in a hotel, it is crowded and confusing.

Thinking that Gu Meina would come to Shanghai to participate in other activities today, Su Rui was considering whether to buy a villa.

I used Du Niang to check some of the most luxurious villa areas in the area. Some of the houses are very beautifully built and luxurious.

However, he then felt that even if he bought a house, he would not live there often, not to mention that in the future, every major city would have its own Four Seasons Hotel, so there was really no need for it.

Therefore, he quickly gave up the idea of ​​buying real estate. When the "Dragon Palace" villa in Shencheng is built, even if he comes to the mainland, he will probably choose to live there.

When the time comes, here in Shanghai, you can leave yourself a luxurious apartment on one or two floors directly in the central building of Shanghai, which can also ensure privacy.

Considering that a small helipad will be arranged on the roof of the building, and there will also be a lift for cleaning glass, safety is also guaranteed. In the event of a fire in a super high-rise building, you can evacuate in time.

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While I'm still asleep in the morning.

After breakfast, Su Rui first visited an industrial park in Pudong. Start-up companies such as Bibi Taxi, Hungry Crazy Takeout, and Pinxixi are all currently incubating in this industrial park.

Taxi-hailing and food delivery services have taken the lead in developing in large and medium-sized cities. Although many taxi drivers are unhappy, there is no way for their personal interests to affect the official determination to increase employment.

In Shanghai alone, there are already more than 67,000 Bibi taxi drivers who have taken at least one ride, and more than 5,400 of them have begun to try to ride Bibi full-time. Unlike the opposition of taxi companies, users generally feel that the travel costs are high. It is reduced and much more convenient.

Although there have been some conflicts, fortunately, the overall impact is limited. From the perspective of users, they do not want the market to be monopolized by taxi companies with pricing power, and they hope to obtain better service quality.

The long-term strategic development plans for each project have been completed, and Su Rui can only give some guidance on improving travel safety, food safety, etc.

Regardless of whether you are taking a taxi from Bibi or taking out food from Hungry Crazy, the commission ratio is calculated in a stepped manner, with the lowest being 10% and the highest being 20%.

Within the stipulated time, the longer the driver travels, the lower the commission ratio. The more takeout orders the merchant has, the smaller the commission ratio. Service quality also affects their income.

This forces drivers and merchants to improve service quality and product quality and try to meet the needs of customers. However, when encountering some customers with abnormally high complaint frequency, they can also try to eliminate the low scores and negative reviews through appeals. Influence.

At least in the short term, Su Rui has never thought about making these two companies profitable. It is more in the interests of him and the users to increase the company's value by expanding market share.

In this regard, we can only say that money means toughness. In the short term, there is no need to squeeze users to obtain funds for expansion.

I had a light meal at noon, and then went to the S electric car super factory. There were only a few hundred new cars in the open-air parking lot, and the front wheels were loaded and shipped to customers as soon as they were produced.

In order to digest the backlog of orders as soon as possible, workers at the Gigafactory began to work overtime and increased production from 500 vehicles per week to 750 vehicles per week.

It is estimated that the average salary of frontline workers in November is around 7,000 yuan. (End of chapter)

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