England 1986

Chapter 62 Pharmaceutical Factory

Chapter 62 Pharmaceutical Factory

"Young master, what kind of employment method do you mean? Full-time or occasional consulting?"

Huth didn't rush to agree, and his question was also very critical.

This kind of thing, full-time and occasional consulting, the treatment given is completely different, and the people who are hired feel differently.

"Um"

Alan looked at Huth, crossed his hands and explained: "You need experience! It's best to have worked in the Film Association. I need his experience to help me with things, such as film distribution, publicity, etc. In the future, if I need to participate in the selection of some film and television awards, and I can also use it, so I want to find someone who is more utilitarian, and I will give him what he wants."

"Limited by the speed of our filming, we are usually not very busy, but we must do our best!"

"I understand!"

In this way, there is no distinction between full-time and non-full-time. What the young master said is very straightforward. Hu Te nodded and continued to ask: "For such a person, I need to check the information. If one is not good, can you choose a few more?" indivual?"

"You can figure it out. I don't need to raise so many people. The most important thing right now is to be able to use it. I've already encountered a little trouble."

"OK, I see!"

"Tread, step, step."

Following behind the maid, Hughes was carrying a huge briefcase in his hand, and walked in the dimly lit passage. The footsteps of the two echoed in the corridor, which seemed a bit empty.

This is the first time Hughes has entered a place other than the first floor of the manor.

The wide wooden door, from the bottom of the door, can still reveal a gap of light. On the left side of the door frame, there is a small wall cage-like object, which should be an old-fashioned small bell.

In this way, when the master is working inside, if there is something to do, if he rings the bell, the servants waiting outside will know.

The servant didn't knock on the door, just pushed it open, and led Hughes into the study.

Looking up for the first time, I saw Alan writing something at his desk.

Hughes was carrying a briefcase, three steps away from Alan's desk, he didn't dare to make a sound, just waited quietly for Alan.

Putting down his pen, Allen twisted his neck before seeing Hughes standing in front of him.

"Come on? Have you delayed long enough?"

"Oh, sorry to bother you."

Hughes was a little embarrassed. Seeing Allen pointing to the chair in front of the desk, he carefully sat down with half of his buttocks, put the briefcase on his lap, and began to take things out of the bag.

"Your Excellency. Some time ago, I went on a business trip to the United States. Some things were delayed. I was busy a few days ago, and I still have some materials to sort out."

While talking, Hughes kept moving his hands, turning over several divided documents and handing them to Allen's desk in the same way, so that he could check them.

"These are stolen goods that need to be confirmed by your Excellency."

Allen picked up the first document on the most conspicuous stack of documents.

This is a piece of information about how it's a candy factory again.

I am not very interested in this kind of thing, so I flipped through the information below, and there is also a wool farm, which is not large in scale.

Seeing this, Allen understood that this was probably some property of Viscount Fox.

Throughout Wales, there are no pillar industries anymore, and the specialties are breeding, wool, and textiles, which are very common industries.

In fact, for the nobles, or the whole of Great Britain, many ordinary industries are nearby.

What is suitable for doing near the door of the house is based on the surrounding resources. Larger businessmen may have some large multinational companies in their hands, but the industries of ordinary nobles are actually very regionalized.

Great Britain is also a society with fixed classes and little change in resources.

Sometimes, it's really not what you want to do.

Like in the novels that Allen read before, some protagonist travels through time, makes some inventions and creations, and then invests in the construction of factories, makes a lot of money and reaches the pinnacle of life.

Is such behavior illogical?

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But the premise is to be in some emerging countries and regions.

Such a place has underdeveloped industry and commerce, and it is said that there are business opportunities everywhere. Only in such a place can we play like that.

But in the same way, if you switch to Great Britain, or an old capitalist country in the West, it won't work at all.

Their place is a pit of all walks of life, which has long been occupied, but any industry that can be imagined has already been done by someone. If you want to innovate, you need not only funds, venues, and technology, but the biggest problem is to face peer pressure.

Only emerging industries will have a way out.

And as long as the industries with large profits, there are nine out of ten industries behind these industries, more or less nobles participate!

This is not a place where you open a factory casually like Huaxia, where there are local officials to support and subsidize you.

This is the difference between location and environment.

This kind of situation is not unique to Great Britain, but is very common in the whole of the West. Great Britain is just stricter. Why have groups of people been forced to leave for hundreds of years?

Are they going to die?
Not at all.
It's just that there is no way out in the country, and the places and directions that can be developed are all occupied. We can only go out to new places in order to develop.

And Allen chose to use the film and television industry as an entry point because of this consideration. Basically, no nobles are involved in this industry.

In this way, the pressure he has to face will be much less.

"This is."

Until I turned to the third document, it was a small pharmaceutical factory, or a biochemical factory.

Its main product is a cold medicine on the surface, but according to the information, the factory also produces a medicine called FRESHHGH and phenoxybenzamine tablets behind the scenes.

The reason why these two medicines are listed separately must have their unique features.

Allen looked at the following introductions about these two potions, and only belatedly remembered why Viscount Fox mixed with Koreans.

In the introductions of these two medicines, words such as delay time and resistance to premature ejaculation appeared.

What is this thing for?

while korean
Anyone who understands understands that they need this thing in large quantities. The two sides have similar tastes, no wonder they can hook up together.

Seeing Alan grasping the third document and studying it carefully, Hughes finally breathed a sigh of relief. Viscount Fox has a lot of property, but there are some things that he cannot directly give to Alan, but should be shared in all aspects. He realized that he could only try his best to pick out the most valuable property and give it to Allen within the scope of his duties.

"A few documents here. Are they?"

Putting down the information on this small pharmaceutical factory, Allen looked at the remaining two documents, a small tinplate processing factory, and a fish processing factory. Compared with this, this pharmaceutical factory has the highest gold content.

"Your Excellency. We are not sure which factory has the problem. We need you to confirm it for us, but... we can only confirm one place, please."

(End of this chapter)

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