Romanian Eagle

Chapter 96: Go home

   When the big man sighed for power, the life of the little man continued. In the absence of interference from external factors, the Romanian economy is still growing strongly. Of course, this kind of growth benefits ordinary people, and Mizick, who has worked in Romania for three years, is one of the beneficiaries.

   The current Mizick has grown from the age of seventeen or eighteen without knowing anything, only an aggressive young boy, and has grown into a more mature and stable young man. Now he intends to go back to his hometown to see his relatives, and by the way, let himself show his face in front of the folks. He has the confidence to do so. After his own hard work and hard work, Mizick is now the group leader of Volkswagen's truck inspection workshop, and there are more than 20 people under his staff. I can get more than 140 lei per month (because of the different positions, the same position is paid according to the importance of the salary subsidy) 20 lei more than the Bougainville who brought me here. He is also one of the higher-income groups who come to work in Romania, and some earn only 60 lei a month.

  The salary of Romanian workers is generally around 70-120 lei. Of course, this cannot be compared with the salary of Central and Western Europe, let alone the high salary in the United States. Not much higher than other countries in the Balkans, but under the influence of Edel from the later generations of thinking, (when the first factory was established, free board and lodging was guaranteed, so that workers can work harder without worries and increase jobs. .) Almost all companies in Romania now guarantee free board and lodging. In addition, Romanian wages are much higher than those in the Balkans. After all, food and housing cost money.

  Mizk is packing his luggage. In addition to his own supplies, they are all gifts for relatives and friends. He has already accumulated almost a year of vacation to go home this time. Now he finally finished packing his luggage, Mizick let out a long sigh of relief looking at the large bags of luggage in front of him. He was busy this morning, and he has not finished sorting until now. Now he plans to take his luggage to the bus station outside the dormitory area to go to the train station. Carrying his luggage, he came to the bus station and got on the bus to the railway station.

   Now the Constanta public transportation system is fully supported by Volkswagen. In the past two or three years, one hundred Volkswagen buses have been donated to the Constanta government to improve urban traffic. Together with the two hundred purchased by the government, the number of carriages in Constanta’s transportation system has been drastically reduced. The city government of Constanta is now considering building Romania's first urban public transportation system composed entirely of buses, which shows the wealth and ambition of Constanta. Last year, the Constanta region provided the government with 14% of the total tax revenue and ranked first in 14 regions in Romania. This is also their confidence.

Mizk arrived at Constanta Railway Station by car, first checked his large luggage together with the permanent bicycle promised to his friend to Deva, and took the small luggage and took the train to Deva to collect his checked items. .

   After finishing all these tasks, Mizick now only needs to take the train to Deva, and finally home 34 kilometers. He plans to ride a permanent bicycle that he will give to his friend. In the European through-car market, Forever bicycles are very popular. They are strong and undamageable and have a maximum load of two hundred kilograms. They are very popular among ordinary people.

   After waiting in the station for a while, Mizk boarded the train bound for Budapest, Austria-Hungary. Watching trains running on the Romanian railway, Mizque looked out the window in a bustling city that was much more prosperous than his own in three years. He also found that the utilization rate of rural machinery was much higher than when he came three years ago. I sighed in my heart that Romania has changed a lot. The scenery outside the window when the train entered Austria-Hungary on the second day returned to a familiar environment, much worse than the changes in Romania. Mizk rested on the train for one night and arrived at Deva in the morning. He got out of the car with his luggage, got the luggage sent at the station pick-up point and tied it to the bicycle. Mizick wanted to try if he could rush to the town for lunch at noon, so he rode his bicycle towards the town of Brad.

   The footsteps of spring crossed the Carpathian Mountains. The people who live here are busy with their own affairs. Mizk is riding his bicycle on the dirt road in the mountains. In the fields on the roadside, the farmers were all taking care of the crops in the fields. Wheat, grapes, sunflowers, orchards, etc. were all passed by him. The spring breeze in March was still a bit chilly, but his heart was still hot. On the one hand, he felt homesick, and on the other, he was tired. He overestimated himself facing the mountain roads of the Carpathians. He was now out of breath and finally arrived in town at 3 o'clock in the afternoon.

   Looking at the same scenery as before he left, Mizick is now in a high mood to go home, and he plans to go home first and then eat. I bought some bacon, bread, cheese and other items in the town, and continued to ride my bicycle to my home. After half an hour he rode to the entrance of the village. Aunt Susan, who likes to chat at the entrance of the village, saw Mizick at a glance, and she asked suspiciously. "Aren't you Mizick from the Borbo family? I heard that you made a lot of money in Romania."

  Mizick saw that it was Aunt Susan, who liked to hug herself when she was a child, and quickly asked. "Aunt Susan, you really have a good look. I'm Mizick. Is there anyone in my family?"

   "Mizk, UU reading www.uukanshu.com, your father I saw out at noon, but your mother is at home."

   "Thank you Aunt Susan." After thanking her, Mizick took out a gift specially prepared for relatives and friends from his luggage, took out a copy and handed it to Aunt Susan, and said. "Thanks to Aunt Susan for taking care of me for many years. This is a small gift. Don't dislike it."

"You don't need to be so polite. The current Mizick is really a sensible young man, and he will definitely have a great future." Aunt Susan used her high pitch to postpone, but quickly took the small gift Mizick gave her in her hand. , Still muttering in the mouth. "Mizick, you are so kind."

   is like a fox who stole a chicken.

   "I'll go home and see, and see Aunt Susan." Mizick said to Aunt Susan with a smile, and then rushed towards home on his bicycle like an escape.

   "Mom, I'm back." Mizick yelled into the house as he rode to his door. Then I heard a ping-pong-pong sound in the room, and then an elderly woman flashed out from the door. With eager joy in his eyes, he hugged Mizick. "My Mizick is back."

   He held Mizick's face in both hands and looked at it deeply, and said with satisfaction. "More energetic than before."

   Then she looked up and down Mizick and said. "Much stronger than before."

   "Mom, I am not a child anymore, and now I earn enough money to support you." Mizick looked at his mother, who was much older than three years ago, and said inwardly.

   "We can still move, where we need you to support us, as long as you can live well, we will be satisfied." Mom retorted Mizick's words.

   "I heard that my father went out at noon?" Mizick asked his mother.

  

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