Chapter 89
Because of Ma Feng's delay, Gu Ao's schedule for going home for the New Year was very tense. He returned to Qiantang at noon the day before New Year's Eve.
He originally wanted to drive home in a Mercedes-Benz 770 classic car, but in the end he thought about it, he just took the train instead.
"Hujiangtan" has not been finished yet, and the car needs to be used later. Since Sir Shao made a fuss for Gu Ao according to the film and television props, it is better to have a good start and end well on the surface.
After the film was filmed, Gu Ao planned to bring the car back to his hometown in Qiantang, so he used it for his father. However, he was in the capital, so he continued to drive the inconspicuous Volga second-generation car.
This is also the result of careful consideration.
Because in rural places like Qiantang, no one understands the collection value of foreign classical cars.
As the deputy director of a large state-owned enterprise, my father drove an old classic car out. Other units might think he was frugal and wasting waste.
The capital city is relatively crouching tiger, hidden dragon, if someone has watched a foreign historical documentary and knows that this car is a simple version of Hitler's model, it will cause unnecessary trouble. The Volga second generation is much more common in the capital city.
Gu Ao called in advance, so his sister Gu Min came to the train station to pick him up and hired a tricycle to help Gu Ao load all the special products from Xiangjiang and take them all home.
As for my father, he became even busier after becoming the deputy factory director. He would not have to go on holiday until New Year's Eve. In June last year, in Iraq, Qiantang Oxygen Machinery Factory issued a total of more than 10 million US dollars orders, and these production tasks could be arranged in batches until the second half of 1980.
So the factory is now the busiest state-owned enterprise in Qiantang. Seeing so many foreign orders in my brothers, they were all envious of them.
The leaders of the city's industrial port convened meetings of major state-owned enterprises to report their work at the end of the year, and Qin Hui and Gu Yongke showed off a lot.
Gu Ao didn't have time to care about these things, so he was sitting on a human-powered tricycle and temporarily listening to his sister's retelling.
As we chatted, my sister suggested: "You haven't had lunch yet? I don't have time to cook in order to pick you up, so why don't you eat some outside?"
The Gu family's conditions have improved, and Gu Min also has to help her brother coordinate a lot of things. He gradually became too lazy to cook and went to the restaurant every now and then.
Gu Ao's train was around 8 o'clock in the morning and it was around 11 o'clock when he arrived in Qiantang.
Nowadays, green cars drive very slowly, less than 200 kilometers from Hujiang to Qiantang, and there are 4 stations in the middle. Not to mention prefecture-level cities like Xiuzhou, they must stop, even county towns.
However, Gu Ao disagreed with his sister's proposal: "Don't go to the restaurant, go to the cafeteria in my father's factory later. I haven't come back this semester, so I should go and have a look."
Gu Min naturally did whatever he wanted: "I'm afraid you will be tired. Since you are filial, then let me go."
After returning home and packing, Gu Ao picked out two boxes of local specialties from the greeting and put them on the bicycle bag rack. Then he rode his bicycle with his sister to the father's factory.
Along the way, my sister chatted and sighed: "From Jian to Se Yi, I think when I first moved into a new house two years ago, I really thought the house was good, with a bathroom and a large balcony, and two bedrooms and one living room.
After seeing the treatment of a high-end guesthouse for a few days, I can’t come back. I have never sent any days without a water heater or a phone call. How long has it been? I’m not very greedy for enjoyment in less than a year and a half?"
"Who doesn't want life to be more convenient? What's the point of greed for enjoyment?" Gu Ao seemed very empathetic, which made his sister feel a little more uncomfortable.
Sister Zhan Yan smiled: "But it's too soon. The city is discussing this year that it will create a small group of senior talents' houses, all of which are small foreign buildings from the Republic of China outside Qingbo Gate, and state-owned enterprise cadres who have contributed greatly to economic work.
This was not done by the factory, but a policy given by the municipal government. Our family has made such a great contribution, and my father has not received a commission from technicians yet. Director Wu from the Department Office of the Ministry said hello in a meeting a few days ago, saying that he would definitely be assigned this year.
If you don’t have a private house, then it depends on the public rent. If you have a private house, you can buy it out and replace it. The specific policy will be clear within one or two years."
The Gu family originally lived in the slum where they lived, and there were two private deeds in the wing room. They were all bought before liberation and were legally protected.
When the factory was allocated, Du Hai was stuck and refused to give the money because the Gu family was unwilling to hand over the private house, so he had to lean back in line in the policy. In the end, Chen Sicong found that the Gu family made great contributions and used the factory director's special approval to handle it.
Now that I heard that I could use the deeds of the old private houses in a large slum, plus the price difference, to "replace" the small foreign house in the Republic of China style by the West Lake, Gu Ao immediately felt that this was good.
He knows how valuable the house will be in the future, especially in the scarce areas by the West Lake. If he has money, he will have nowhere to do it. If he can hold it in the future, he will either be rich or noble. If he doesn't want to sell it, you can't do anything.
If you want these scarce and out of print, you really have to start early.
"Sister, I really haven't understood the policies here. Let's talk about the policies in the city."
Gu Min just literate a little bit.
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The early germination of domestic housing commercialization reform began during this period, so the policy is completely legal.
After liberation, the first batch of transactions in the country that allowed the sale of house ownership appeared in Hujiang in September last year. At that time, the Hujiang Municipal Government obtained the central government's special approval policy and built 20 latest residential buildings, all sold to overseas Chinese families who returned to China for investment. Citizens of their own nationality had no right to purchase them.
(Note: It is just that the ownership of a house is traded, and it has nothing to do with the land. Later, after the 70-year land rights regulations were issued, the earliest commercial housing had to pay the land price. Before the payment was made, it was deemed to be a "small property rights house".)
After Hujiang did this, other places gradually became active. In the last few months of 1979, the Special Administrative Region and Yuezhou also took out houses that could be sold to returned overseas Chinese.
In 1980, the Hujiang Municipal Government took another step and began to discuss allowing Chinese people to buy houses. This conference will attract the attention of the central government in history, and on April 2, it will attract the attention of the great people.
Since then, talents with nationality have legally owned houses. Since the end of 1980, several municipalities and southeast coastal provincial capitals have begun to have such houses.
The Qiantang Municipal Government's actions were not ahead of schedule, but just followed Hujiang to drink a sip of soup.
Of course, buying a house at this time is also a "supplement to the specific implementation measures for employee housing allocation."
In other words, you must first be a person within the system. The country has to share this house with you, and then you can choose to "pay rent every month or buy it out in one lump sum."
If you are not qualified to be assigned to the residence of a house, then you will be exempted from the negotiation. For example, no matter how rich an individual businessman is, he is impossible to buy a house. They are not even qualified to do the above multiple-choice questions.
From 1980 to 1987, the domestic limited commercial housing system was implemented in batches with "planned allocation plus self-selected choices or not" in batches. It was not until 1988 that the supply was relaxed, "You can pay for the house directly without the state assigning you the right of residence." Then the money from people outside the system began to be qualified to pour into the housing market.
It can be seen that until 1987, one or two people in the family had a high position in the system, which was quite valuable. At least it solved the bottleneck that the state gave you the "house ticket" of residence rights to you, and then you could "buy a house with your ticket".
It is the same as buying rice with food coupons, buying meat with meat coupons, and buying TV with industrial coupons.
Otherwise, many things would really be waving a lot of money. (In many books, they were not in line with the policy of stocking up hundreds of courtyard houses by money just by relying on money. The nature is like you are reborn until the 1970s, then you wield a handful of RMB but no meat tickets, and you went to the vegetable market to yell me to get a thousand kilograms of pork. Whoever birds you will have a ghost?)
Gu Ao decided that after the policy is clear this year, he must go outside Qingbo Gate to choose a small villa built by a capitalist in the Republic of China first.
Then ask the post office to install a phone number at home.
In the future, we should also try to give my father the opportunity to make more contributions, or let others in the family make a clever name and try to break up the family and make contributions.
If you divide one building for your father, one building for your sister, and one building for Gu Ao himself... Of course, no matter how many there are, it is unlikely, because the household division has been divided to the smallest, and each household has only one person.
Unless you use the passports of Hong Kong businessmen and overseas Chinese.
Then I paid for it and it was so happy. I bought the property rights of the house I planned to allocate, which was like not having money.
Even if it is a small foreign house, the rent is 70 or 80 yuan a month. According to the policy, you will buy it out completely if you give the rent equivalent to 15 years.
That is to say, 1987 years ago, you can buy a villa that the country has already distributed to you to live in. (equivalent to the white market price of "house tickets")
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The brother and brother had already rode in the factory with a plan.
"Dad, I'm back." Gu Ao stopped the car and ran straight into his father's office with the specialties.
This is the first time Gu Ao has come back to visit relatives after his father was promoted to deputy factory director, so he is naturally curious.
Gu Yong is now in charge of production and technology, so he uses Qin Hui's original office.
The factory leaders in charge of logistics and political work have also changed into more obedient ones.
"Aoao, have you eaten?" My father was not polite to Gu Ao, and he basically wouldn't say anything else.
"I'm going to use the factory canteen, come and get the meal tickets." Gu Ao also seemed heartless.
The secretary of the father's side came over quickly, took a turn of plastic pieces tied with rubber bands and handed them to Gu Ao.
Each piece has a denomination of one cent, two cents, and is the factory's meal tickets, which are easy to recycle and clean.
After the factory benefits are improved, it is difficult to pay workers more wages, because the national plan has a fixed quota.
However, it is the routine practice of every state-owned enterprise in this era to increase the cost and better the benefits.
The most direct way is to give high subsidies to the factory canteen, with the vegetable prices reaching a fraction of the outside market price, and the workers' meat coupons will not be charged.
In this way, there will be people outside who want to get in and get in for the cheap, which is the same as those in later generations of the Beijing people who want to get in to the Beihang cafeteria to get the money for a poached egg.
The food tickets in the factory can only be replaced from the original mimeograph paper to plastic concave and concave stamping.
There is no way. As the factory with the best benefits and the highest subsidies in the city, there are too many unruly people who want to get in and take advantage of it, so they can only do a good job in anti-counterfeiting of meal tickets.
It seems that my dad’s life is very comfortable.
Chapter completed!