Her Cultivation Diary-Chapter 1890 - 1693: Settling In
After making an adult decision, Doctor Xiaoguo saw the light before her.
Next, Qin Yun and the group began pulse diagnoses, prescribing medicine, acupuncture, cupping, moxibustion...
Ah!
With assistants around, there was no need to constantly watch the time, worry about needing to remove needles, or handle those needles and cups. There were people to help with moxibustion too...
So comfortable!
Too comfortable!
Doctor Xiaoguo thought: This is exactly the kind of comfort I wanted!
After Doctor Wu finished asking all his questions once, he didn’t need to prescribe any medication and found himself with nothing to do while sitting there. Just pondering whether to join in on collecting herbs, he saw an aunt from the village walk in:
"Doctor Guo, I’ve run out of my blood pressure medication..."
Doctor Wu was delighted, finally, his skills were needed! He quickly inquired about the situation, reviewed the medical records, and efficiently prescribed the medicine.
As he sent them off cheerfully, he looked at the two nurses who were busy spinning around and thought: This job might be hard to say.
After all, it’s a rural clinic with limited profit, and his salary is higher than the nurses’, which really lacks cost-effectiveness.
What he didn’t know was that Doctor Xiaoguo, since graduation, has been on the path of traditional Chinese medicine, and when it comes to prescribing blood pressure medicine, she still needed to ask her classmates and teachers, or even rely on previous village doctors’ records.
In other words, the expectations for the village clinic were already low, or people might really have cursed it as a motley crew.
Now, Doctor Wu effortlessly took care of the matter, and she was even happier in her heart.
Especially since some elderly in the village, if they have difficulty moving, twisted their ankle or hurt their leg, she would’ve had to go to their homes to administer injections and medicine, which would delay things here.
Now, finally, she could breathe a sigh of relief!
After arranging for the people outside to have acupuncture, cupping, and moxibustion, during a spare moment, she printed out the prepared labor contracts:
"The salary and benefits are all written there. The payday is on the 12th each month, and resignation requires one month’s notice. All the details are there, including the five insurances and one housing fund, look over the contract terms, and if there’s something you don’t understand, ask me... if you think it’s suitable, just sign."
She said it all in a single breath without hesitation.
Not to mention Doctor Wu, even the two nurses were stunned.
Though there were quite a lot of people at this moment, it was clear they weren’t locals, and neither of them thought everyone could stay here.
Male nurse Liu Wenwu had a bit more confidence, but just a tad more.
Now, after looking at this proper contract and noting the mention of five insurances and one housing fund, along with accommodation and meals, and considering his own jobless predicament, after flipping through the contract, Doctor Wu immediately signed it.
Once someone took the lead, the remaining two didn’t question it either, hurriedly signing to get it over with.
Doctor Xiaoguo had just explained some precautions to Yun Feng’s mother, and turning around, seeing they had all signed, she fell silent once more—
These three she recruited should have work experience; how are they so easily coaxed?
They hadn’t even looked at the dormitory or the cafeteria yet.
Breakfast in the village was eaten late, and at this point, maybe they could still catch it.
Looking at the three seemingly naive employees, she asked Song Tan:
"Tantan, I’m too busy here to leave; can you take them to the cafeteria to familiarize themselves with the way? If there’s nothing to eat, they can still grab a bite."
"Sure."
Song Tan nodded, "I’ll introduce them to everyone while I’m at it."
She looked at everyone’s luggage, then put her straw hat back on her head:
"Put on your sun hats; I’ll ride a tricycle to take you up the mountain."
"The cafeteria you eat at is part of our farm, and there’s a collaboration with Doctor Guo, so you can eat with our staff."
"Take only what you can eat, don’t waste food. Besides the three meals a day, there’s supper at night. But if you want supper, you need to sign up in advance; otherwise, there might not be enough for those working at night."
For them, supper might not be necessary, but it’s never wrong to explain things first.
Saying this, she rode up on the maroon tricycle.
The three new employees hesitated for a moment, and in the end, it was Doctor Wu who boldly climbed over the railing, startled by the scorching heat.
Seeing there’s another row of small stools inside the tricycle, they quickly took them out to share.
With someone leading, everyone else swiftly got on.
Song Tan started the vehicle, and Xiaoxiao cautiously asked:
"Do people in the village work night shifts?"
"Are they the ones on duty?"
Song Tan acknowledged with a "hmm", "Besides those on duty, there are also people picking vegetables at night—the vegetables need to be sent out early in the morning, so work naturally needs to start around midnight."







