Chapter 7150 The old ten is the enemy who kills his mother 396
In short, as soon as the newcomers enter the camp, they only get one free meal of soup. After drinking it, someone will immediately explain to them various camp life rules, so that they can successfully apply for a job that can make a living tomorrow.
The most common ones are camp coolies.
People without any professional skills will eventually choose this option.
Participate in the infrastructure construction of the camp, digging soil, cutting down trees, moving stones and other small construction tasks.
This basis is three meals a day, at least 300 cash per month, and wages are paid every ten days.
The other is the daily necessities processing and production occupation.
Originally, a carpenter would treasure his craft very much and would never hand it over to others casually. However, in Fengshou Castle Camp, all these professional barriers have been disrupted.
A carpenter's monthly income will increase depending on the number of apprentices he has.
In the past, a carpenter could lead ten apprentices, which was incredible, and he didn't have so much carpentry work to do.
But now, it is normal for a carpenter to bring dozens or hundreds of apprentices.
Moreover, apprentices can basically master some simple carpentry tasks after one month.
Those rough wooden products will be given to new homeless homes for free.
The new refugee home is where the new refugees live.
The average refugee will live in such a camp for about a month, and then eventually be assigned to different occupations.
In places like this, there are rows of densely packed new thatched houses. Each thatched house is divided into three rooms for a large family to live in.
The bed inside is ready-made, but you need to get the quilt to cover the bed, as well as some daily necessities.
One is to buy it with money, and the other is to use future work to pay off the debt.
For example, the cheapest straw quilt costs twenty copper coins, which is the salary that a camp coolie can receive in two working days.
These things bought by the refugees can be taken away when they move to a new place.
Of course, the things they need are all extremely crude and are the finished products of apprentices who have been casually taught by professionals for a few days.
No one would buy it in other places, but now it can be dumped in large quantities at extremely low cost prices.
They produce and purchase by themselves, forming an effective trading circle. They only need some advance work and food from the southern camp to form a closed circle on their own.
As long as there are enough jobs, they can be self-sufficient and even produce a lot of benefits.
After a month, their team leader has basically figured out the approximate abilities of each of them, and will assign them new jobs and new residences.
Those with special abilities and occupations will be recruited in advance, receive some reservation money, and be assigned to other camps. The new camps will be vacant to continue recruiting the next batch of refugees.
Some children and the elderly do not have young family members to protect them. There will also be special orphanages and orphanages in the camp, and the two are usually combined into one charity home.
An old man who cannot take care of himself will definitely not be able to survive.
Elderly people who have the ability to take care of themselves and some ability to work can generally take on certain jobs based on their own life experience, and half rely on charity and half to support themselves.
Orphans who are too young and unable to take care of themselves can be taken care of by these elderly people, and older ones can also learn some words or skills.
But these are only two basic meals a day.
Anyone over the age of twelve can find a job to support themselves.
Chapter completed!