Chapter 952 Indifference
There are also differences between small workers on construction sites. The difference here is not about the types of jobs, categories, etc. The jobs of small workers are just a few, basically mixed up, and they do whatever they are divided, without any technical content, and they are sold as coolies.
The difference Zhang Kun said is regional. How to say it, one is to follow a construction team with basically fixed members, follow the foreman, and then join a construction company, follow the construction company everywhere in the province, or even the whole country.
Another type is that you work alone and find work by yourself. When you encounter big work, you will recruit people by yourself. Generally, the scope of your activities is near your home, and there are few that exceed the county area.
The former is affiliated with a construction company, and generally has more work. As long as you choose a construction company, it is basically fine to work for twenty-five or six days a month. If you have more time to work, you will naturally have more money.
The bad thing is that you have to be managed by others when you make money. You are not very free, and you have to travel around the country. You have to leave home more and have fewer days at home.
The latter type is close to home and can basically go home every day, but the disadvantage is that you are looking for a job yourself and have good luck. You can work for about twenty days a month. If you are not lucky, it is normal to take a thirty day off a month. You basically rely on the weather for your own meals, but it is better to be free. If you want to work, you will stop doing it.
Wei Hongwen chose the former.
It was already afternoon when Zhang Kun arrived in Chengzhou City. After leaving the hospital, Zhang Kun didn't even go back home, so he headed straight to the long-distance bus station, and then got off the bus, it was already Chengzhou City.
After getting off the car, following Peng Chunhe's guidance, after walking around the streets and alleys of Chengzhou City for nearly an hour, he slowly came to a huge construction site. Zhang Kun glanced at it and seemed to be a development of a pedestrian street.
Zhang Kun took a walk around and then walked into the construction site. The construction site was very large. At first glance, it was filled with dense heads and various heavy machinery. Zhang Kun followed Peng Chunhe and turned left and right in the construction site, and came to a building complex on the right side of the construction site. Then, Zhang Kun finally met Wei Hongwen for the first time.
Wei Hongwen looks about the same height as Zhang Kun, about 1.75 meters tall, with a very tender face, and is only eighteen years old. She looks a little thinner, a little thinner than Zhang Kun, but she is very strong, with slightly brown and black skin, and she is exposed in the sun for a long time.
It's still early spring, but I'm only wearing a single coat. The coat is grayish white and covered with mud. The original color is no longer visible. The chest is open, revealing the 8-pack abs that have been slightly exposed.
Wei Hongwen is wearing this yellow safety helmet and holds two large bricks on his back. The large bricks are the most popular aerated bricks in buildings nowadays. Each piece is about 40 kilograms, and two pieces are eighty kilograms. It can hold two aerated bricks at a time. Wei Hongwen's strength is not small.
You know, this brick-moving work is not just about moving one or two pieces, but it takes a whole day to do it. Wei Hongwen can hold two pieces at a time. I guess Wei Hongwen’s maximum load-bearing capacity is probably 150 or even 180 kilograms, which is absolutely rare for young people today.
Zhang Kun looked at Wei Hongwen's steps when he was stolen, and he was very steady. He took one step at a time, and there were weak ups and downs on his body. He swung with his footsteps. Zhang Kun had seen this posture in the worker in the construction team led by his father. It was something that only skilled workers would slowly understand, so that they could use the least strength, consume the least physical strength, and move more bricks.
Zhang Kun stood far away and watched for a long time...
More than ten minutes later, a loud voice sounded on the construction site: "Wei Hongwen, where is Wei Hongwen? Come here."
The man who called was the foreman of this construction site. He was in his forties and was wearing a light yellow thin cotton coat. The cotton coat was quite clean. Although it was stained with some soil, there was no mud or something like that.
He heard him scream twice, and then Wei Hongwen ran over with a trot and looked at him with a smile: "Tao Liu, what's the point?"
Liu Tou looked at Wei Hongwen, then pointed to Zhang Kun standing beside him: "Someone is looking for you, saying it's your fellow villager, let's talk about something to you, don't delay too long."
After saying that, Liu Tou nodded to Zhang Kun, then turned around and left.
Zhang Kun nodded quickly, then looked at Liu Tou's back with a silly smile. It was not until Liu Tou walked away that he turned around, but found that Wei Hongwen was staring at him silently.
"You are not my fellow villager, I don't know you. I know you in the same year in the village." Wei Hongwen suddenly spoke.
Zhang Kun was stunned, and then a hint of embarrassment appeared on his face, but soon Zhang Kun smiled: "I am indeed not your fellow villager, this is just a reason for me to find you."
"Who are you?" A trace of vigilance flashed in Wei Hongwen's eyes.
"Don't be so nervous, okay?" Zhang Kun smiled bitterly on his face, looked at Wei Hongwen with a cold look, then waved his hand and sighed, "Okay, my name is Zhang Kun. You don't know me, but I do know you. I was entrusted by your mother to come to find you."
"My mother?" Wei Hongwen raised a sneer on the corner of his mouth: "My mother has been dead for almost two years."
"I know, but I am indeed your entrusted by your mother before dying." Zhang Kun said with a slightly sad face.
"What's my mother's name?" Wei Hongwen said suddenly.
"Peng Chunhe."
"Where is my dad."
"Wei Changping."
Wei Hongwen was silent for a while, then looked at Zhang Kun, but there was a hint of sarcasm on his face: "It seems that you have done a lot of homework for me, a poor boy. But I advise you to give up. It's useless, I'm going to do something."
After saying that, Wei Hongwen looked at Zhang Kun, then turned around and walked away.
Looking at Wei Hongwen's back as he turned around and left without hesitation, Zhang Kun thought for a while and said loudly: "Your mother knows about your university education fund insurance."
Hearing Zhang Kun's words, Wei Hongwen's body suddenly paused, then turned around and stared at Zhang Kun with his eyes tightly: "Why do you know about insurance?"
Zhang Kun shook his head: "It's not me, it's your mother, she told me."
"Impossible!" Wei Hongwen denied without hesitation, and then stared at Zhang Kun coldly: "Grandpa promised me that he would not tell anyone about insurance."
"I don't know how your mother knew, but she did, otherwise I wouldn't have known it." Zhang Kun said frankly.
Wei Hongwen narrowed his eyes slightly, then slowly walked to Zhang Kun, staring at Zhang Kun with his eyes tightly, and said coldly: "What do you want to do with me?"
Chapter completed!