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Chapter 240 - 146 What delivery? I, Brother Zhou, am the boss!_3



Chapter 240 - 146 What delivery? I, Brother Zhou, am the boss!_3

Zhou Yuwen said there was no need for that, "Since you’re starting your own business, you shouldn’t rely on your family."

Zhou Yuwen was just temporarily short of funds, and he took out loans because he understood the ins and outs. Frankly speaking, the companies he borrowed from didn’t even ask for interest if payments were a few months late.

So, Zhou Yuwen was quite confident about the loans. Experience more tales on NovelBin.Côm

However, Liu Shuo and Gao Yang saw it differently, they felt that Zhou Yuwen was risking finding a way out for them. As the courier station became increasingly popular, Liu Shuo often boasted below, "Damn, do you know how hard it was to start a courier station back then! My brother started this courier station with a loan all by himself, otherwise how could you guys be so comfortable?"

The loan company had been contacted a while ago, and they were aware of Zhou Yuwen’s financial situation, so they disbursed the funds in less than ten minutes.

After getting a hundred thousand yuan, the next step was to sign the contract, and he secured courier stations at ten schools in one go, leaving twenty thousand yuan. He gave the twenty thousand yuan to Liu Shuo, telling him to look at buying a few vans. After all, the operation model of the courier station didn’t change; it was just earning some hard-earned money. The contract was in his possession, but the management was up to Xu Huai.

With Liu Shuo’s current perspective, the fact that Zhou Yuwen could give him the freshly borrowed money without batting an eye was enough to show Zhou Yuwen’s trust in Liu Shuo.

Liu Shuo immediately patted his chest and said, "Brother Zhou, don’t worry! From now on, this courier station will be the foundation of our Xu Huai Club, I know what to do."

After taking over the courier station, it was natural to go and check it out.

Stations like these, which were already well-established, could be operated upon takeover, and even some of the part-time students didn’t need to be dismissed.

Most school courier stations are operated by courier companies directly interfacing with the schools, which then allocate a classroom and have the students run it.

Liu Shuo had indeed done well this month; he knew people in several schools. First came Gao Yang, and then at each school Liu Shuo visited, he introduced the people who would be in charge of the courier stations to Zhou Yuwen.

It was clear that these guys were all pretty solid young men. After Liu Shuo introduced them, they obediently followed behind Liu Shuo and called out "Brother Zhou," and even stated that they would do whatever Brother Zhou asked them to do in the future.

Zhou Yuwen said that wasn’t necessary, "It’s just like before; everyone does the hard work."

Managing ten courier stations at once requires a qualified accountant.

Zhou Yuwen had thought it through very clearly; he had acquired the courier stations just to earn the transfer fee three years later. As for the management of the stations, he leaned toward a lenient model.

He only took a 20 percent share, while the remaining 80 percent was distributed among his subordinates. It really was just earning some hard-earned money at the student courier station; there was no need to be too oppressive.

Finally, they arrived at the courier station at Zhou Yuwen’s school.

At that time, the station was still operating, but, after signing the contract, Liu Shuo could call someone to take over the station at any time.

According to Liu Shuo’s idea, they would let Gao Yang manage it, and Gao Yang had no objections, sharing his opinion as well.

That was, since their sophomore courses weren’t many, he planned to involve a few other brothers from the dorm.

Normally, a courier station could earn money from the courier company upstairs, and a bit from the students sending parcels downstairs, making seven to eight thousand a month.

Each person in their dorm could earn fifteen hundred a month, and Zhou Yuwen could get a two thousand yuan share.

The courier station at their school had quite a large space, consisting of two abandoned red brick buildings behind the teaching building.

One was used as the package collection area, and the other had been turned into a tea room by the previous owner, who had somehow brought in a second-hand tea table for occasionally coming over to drink tea and show off.

This was also a common fault among the youth.

Though the courier station made little money, it was still somewhat of a small business.

Just now, during the contract signing, they mentioned that the tea table was too big to take and would be left behind, but they would take the computer with them.

Zhou Yuwen had no objections to this.

Zhou Yuwen’s school mainly focused on agriculture, so spots like this secluded corner were lush with vegetation, and in front of the red brick house was a small garden.

The environment was still pretty good.

Though it was class time, there were still quite a few people coming to pick up packages.

Zhou Yuwen was discussing with Liu Shuo about getting a couple of small carts or something.

At that moment, someone called out to him.

"Zhou Yuwen?"

Zhou Yuwen turned around and found it was Shen Yu, which was quite surprising. He smiled and nodded, "Are you here to pick up a package?"

"Yes, are you?" Shen Yu was a girl from the south, smiling radiantly.

Before Zhou Yuwen could answer, he heard Liu Shuo with a grin say, "What picking up a package? My Brother Zhou is now the owner of the courier station!"


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