"Xiaojiang, hurry up and tell us!" another young man, who had been feigning sleep on his electric vehicle, nimbly hopped off, offering him a cigarette as he pressed for details.
Jiang Hao didn't stand on ceremony. He took the cigarette, tucked it behind his ear, and slowly began to speak. "Base salary is 1,600 yuan, with full social security and housing fund contributions. There's a quarterly bonus every three months, calculated based on delivery volume and service rating. It's a minimum of 1,600 bucks and a max of 4,800. On top of that, there's accident insurance, third-party liability insurance, and commercial health insurance."
"Are there no volume bonuses or event rewards?" the young man asked.
"Of course there are. All that stuff you mentioned is standard at Kuai Pao. After three months, you even get stock options, which are like shares. They're worth about twenty to thirty thousand, vested over four years."
Jiang Hao said with a disdainful curl of his lip.
