1263. Shrimp fry delivered (8/10)
Finally, the teachers of Grant Primary School agreed to the salary increase plan given by the town government. Winnie shook hands with Principal Grant and said that when she went back, she would send an application to the city government and the Ministry of Education, and after passing, she would be able to get a salary increase.
Principal Grant finally said that he hoped that Winnie could control the prices of the town after she took office as mayor: "You know, our teachers don't have many opportunities to leave the town, and their consumption is almost completed in the town. Under the current price situation, their consumption is a bit difficult."
Obviously, the teachers were not easy to fool. They had already seen Winnie's little abacus and were not very satisfied with the salary increase standard she gave.
Winnie nodded and said she would find a way to solve these problems, saying frankly: "The town is developing a little too fast economically, and inevitably a series of surrounding problems have arisen. But as I promised during the election, I will make the voters under my rule live a better and happier life. The school is my place to choose, and I will be responsible."
After solving these two things, Winnie's work pressure was greatly reduced. She stopped working overtime for a few days, went to work on time, got off work at a fixed time, and had a double weekend break, which was quite comfortable.
Little Melon's consciousness began to awaken and became attached to her parents. When Qin Shiou went out to sea during the day, she asked Winnie to take her. Winnie would take her to work in the town. As long as she had toys and her parents in sight, she could play for one day by herself.
After a few days of busyness, the fry was finally collected, and the next step was to sort the fry.
At first, the fry was brought back in a mixed manner, but after a period of time, the fry would separate. They found their own kind and gathered into groups. Just find the fish to take them out. Relatively speaking, this is much simpler than wearing fry from the fishing ground to the back.
The fishing farm owners Qin Shiou met at a fishery auction called him one after another and asked him to prepare the farm where the fish fry and shrimp fry on their side could be transported.
After planning for a while, he decided to receive the squid shrimp first.
Nick Du, a farmer of the Spotted Shrimp, lives in Lunenburg, eastern Nova Scotia, very close to Mahon Bay. His farm is located in Mahon Bay, where prawns are also farmed.
Nick Du told Qin Shiou that because Mahong Bay is close to the southern region and the temperature is higher, the squid shrimps gradually adapt to survive. If it is in St. Johns, he cannot guarantee the survival rate.
Qin Shiou said that there is no problem, as long as the shrimps are delivered, they can live and handle the subsequent tasks themselves.
Nick Du is a relatively responsible fishing owner. Although Qin Shiou has said that, he still tries to improve the survival rate of shrimp.
These days he has been urging Qin Shiou to accept it quickly. Because July is the highest temperature in Newfoundland all year round, the water temperature is very suitable for the survival of shrimps.
Qin Shiou and Sanders cleaned up the engineered breeding pool, and all the treasure crabs have entered the ocean. It turns out that they have a good tolerance to the North Atlantic Ocean. When they were tried to raise the seine, they found that they had no problem in survival, and Sanders had put them into the ocean.
Nick Du hired a transport ship to deliver 100,000 pimples and shrimps, which were slow. They set off from Mahong Bay in the morning and arrived at the fishing waters until evening.
Standing at the bow of the boat, Nick Du looked at the scenery of the fishing ground. Looking at the delicate white sand on the fishing ground, he shook his head repeatedly. There were few such excellent coastlines in Canada. For example, he was in the Mahon Bay area, and the coastline was very tortuous.
Qin Shiou received him on the pier. After Nick Du got off the boat, he looked at the long pier and sighed: "God. This thing is really spectacular. This is the first time I have seen such a pier in a private fishing ground. It must have cost a lot of money, right?"
Qin Shiou smiled and said, "Oh, there are not many. The main reason is that I need it. Look, now you can dock directly into the fishing ground when you come to transport shrimps. It's so convenient."
Nick Du's mouth is also known to be convenient. The premise of convenience is huge. Build a pier in his own fishing ground? Forget it, just think about it.
The shrimp seedlings stayed in the breeding box and the breeding colleagues. Nick Du introduced that there were 500 shrimp seedlings in a box, and there were 200 boxes on the boat. Let him check it out.
Qin Shiou nodded. The fishermen who had been waiting for a long time went up to check the shrimp seedlings. Not only did they need to check the quantity, but also the vitality and epidemic situation, especially the epidemic situation. It would be a problem if some dangerous bacteria were brought into the fishing ground.
Sanders and Tia were in charge of this aspect. They prepared a bunch of beakers, test tubes and reagents, kept shaking and then watching the results. Tia also made some smears to observe under a microscope, very seriously.
Nick Du said with a smile: "Man, I have to admit that you are a combination of academics and practical people, which is simply too formal. Compared with you, Carter's fishing ground is a wild path."
Thinking of the second largest fishing owner who pretended not to be a slut, Qin Shiou asked with interest: "Have you sent him the shrimp fry that Carter bought?"
Nick Du shrugged helplessly: "Yes, I sent it over. Oh my God, I will never do business with him again. That guy is too stingy, I can't stand him."
Later Nick complained that because he was relatively close to Carter's fishing ground, he hired a transport ship to send him the shrimps and fry him.
According to industry rules, the transportation costs are shared by both parties, but Carter refused to admit it later. He asked Nick to be responsible for the transportation costs and the taxes of this transaction.
Nick was so angry that the two should have shared the transportation costs. Why should he be responsible for it? There are also taxes, which is what the purchaser needs to do. He also has to pay taxes. Both parties have to pay taxes. Why should he be responsible for it?
Carter played a rogue, he took advantage of the loophole in the auction contract and said that if you are unwilling to take responsibility, then cooperate to cancel it.
"How could I cancel my contract with him? Haha, I'll sell it to him even if I ask me to get a 50% discount. I'll sell it to him. I'm afraid I can only meet it once in my life." Nick said and laughed.
Qin Shiou smiled and said, "That guy is really too stingy."
Nick complained again: "It's not just stingy, but also very cunning. After my shrimp fry was shipped, he did not check the results in random inspections, but checked them in boxes, and he didn't want to scare anyone."
Shrimp seedlings are prone to death in the breeding box. Carter's inspection of one by one takes a long time. The longer the time, the more the shrimps die. However, he does not accept the dead shrimps, nor does he cooperate next time. This time he sends 50,000, and he will leave as much as he lives.
Qin Shiou said: "Then this guy can take advantage of it. As you said, he is so cunning."
Nick was helpless, but his mood improved quickly: "There are not many dead shrimps, and I still made a lot of money from him. This is great enough, isn't it?"
Chapter completed!