£4 an hour.
Converted into RMB, it is thirty-seven yuan and forty-eight cents an hour.
That is to say, if you work for an hour, you can buy 7 bags of white bread and still have 15p left, plus your existing 1p and you can even buy more...
Dry, not enough to buy another bottle of water...
This 1 penny more and less must come from the world's malice towards the baby.
Originally, I came here today to ask Tang Bing which area of London has the worst law and order. Although I was a little moved when I heard that there happened to be a chance to work part-time, but thinking that I was still facing a crisis, I tried my best not to cause trouble to others. Fangran,
It is simply impossible to resist the temptation of an hourly salary of 4 pounds.
"By the way, senior, have you ever worked in China before?"
Because there was no one in the morning anyway, Tang Bing left his job temporarily, and Tang Bing led Fangran towards the back of the supermarket with a flick of his ponytail.
"If the vacation internship counts, then I worked in the hospital for a day."
When Tang Bing asked about this all of a sudden, remembering that he used to earn thousands of dollars an hour but now he couldn't resist the temptation of 4 pounds, Fang Ran replied melancholy while biting his bread.
"Senior, why don't you learn computers and go to the hospital for an internship, well, forget it."
Hearing Fangran's answer, Tang Bing gave him a strange look, then pointed to a door in front of him that said staff management, and explained to Fangran:
"Although Mrs. Isis is serious and careful, she is quite a nice person. Just don't be nervous when you go in, senior."
After finishing speaking, Tang Bing planned to go in, and seeing her plan to go in with such vigorous words, Fang Ran quickly pulled her back, and asked with a little shame:
"Wait, stop, stop, don't you need me to show something like a passport to work in a foreign country?"
"Ah that"
Hearing Fangran mention this, Tang Bing's face suddenly showed an expression of embarrassment, and then showed an expression like a whisper, and explained to him in a low voice:
"Actually, if you study in the UK for less than six months, you are not allowed to work part-time, but because Mrs. Isis is my boarding landlord, so strictly speaking, you and I, the senior, are here to help in the supermarket, and the hourly salary is higher than normal part-time jobs. Lower."
"But that means you don't need any proof of passport or student ID card?"
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