In China, getting paid right after you finish the job is called a business; getting paid only after a year is called a project; not getting paid after you finish the job is called an engineering project; you have to keep smiling when you go to ask for your money—this is called a major engineering project; getting yelled at after you ask for the money—this is called a key engineering project; and in the end, not only do you not get the money, you even end up paying for it yourself—that’s called a public livelihood project.

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