There is a mother working as a finance clerk at a small company, earning 5,000 yuan a month and paying social security.


She thinks it's pretty good.
No clocking in, no deduction for leave, no overtime pay for extra hours.
There are ten people in the company, four of whom are family members.
No separate toilets for men and women, stamps are handed directly without procedures.
After finishing the design work, the graphic artist also helps in the warehouse packing and shipping.
The boss says, treat the company like your own home; one carrot can't be put in one hole, and sanitation duties are rotated.
She says she likes this unrestrained feeling, and both sides don't mind.
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CrystalBallForSentiment
· 04-21 11:22
Ten people, four of whom are a family... It's easy for outsiders to become "insiders" and "outsiders" under two different sets of rules.
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Lemon-FlavoredLiquidation
· 04-21 07:25
Not clocking in and not deducting money feels good, but working overtime without pay shouldn't become the norm.
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0XsundayCook
· 04-20 10:18
I'm a bit panicked about the finance department taking the seal without a process; this internal control is basically nonexistent.
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SaveABitOnGasFees
· 04-20 01:11
Mom wants stability and ease of understanding; having over 5,000 in social security might still be okay in a small city.
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GateUser-a4680931
· 04-20 01:00
It sounds quite relaxed, but also quite unconventional.
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RefrigeratorMagnetContract
· 04-20 00:54
Recommend that she at least keep records of key tasks: payment approval, seal registration, handover checklist; otherwise, while it may seem easy, all the risks fall on the finance team.
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ZkSketcher
· 04-20 00:48
Having separate male and female restrooms is a bit excessive; these small details best reflect the company's level of regulation.
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GateUser-2eca626f
· 04-20 00:44
The graphic designer still has to go to the warehouse to pack. This is the ultimate version of multitasking; don't use "being in charge" as an excuse to freeload.
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StargazerInTheWoods
· 04-20 00:42
Health duty rotation is okay, but "Radishes don't share a single pit" sounds like constantly filling in, which can be very exhausting over the long term.
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OrangePeelRadio
· 04-20 00:34
I actually envy this kind of atmosphere, where you can focus on the results without being subjected to attendance-based manipulation—that requires having boundaries.
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