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Rimi Honda followed Takayuki into the building.

The renovation team on the first floor had already started working busily, making quite a noisy atmosphere.

Takayuki led Rimi straight through the renovation team to the third floor.

At this mont, there were also several workers from the renovation team on the third floor pulling wires and installing various circuit switches.

In the corner, there was a long table.

"Your job is to do this," Takayuki said.

Takayuki went to the long table, where a circuit board, so plastic parts, and casings were laid out.

Normally, the mainboard of a ga console could be handled by a subcontractor.

Various plastic parts could also be produced by a manufacturing plant.

But assembling was difficult to subcontract.

In Japan, assembling was considered one of the least profitable sectors, and there were hardly any professional subcontractors willing to do it.

Every company would hire its own workers specifically for assembling.

So larger companies had already achieved fully automated assembly production lines.

For now, Takayuki's Ga Star company could only be considered a small workshop.

So, he could only assemble manually.

After assembly, there would also need to be one or two testers to test the quality of each ga console to ensure that there were no serious quality issues when shipped to custors.

Finally, it would be packaged and shipped.

In the first few weeks, these ga consoles would probably only be provided to places like amusent arcades.

And then, as the gaming industry beca more mainstream, he would consider individual sales.

"This is the demonstration manual. Initially, you don't have to be too fast. You can take your ti to assemble, just follow my assembly thod."

Takayuki demonstrated the assembly step by step to Rimi, telling her how to assemble a complete ga console.

If there were enough people, they could form an assembly line, with each person doing different assembly tasks, reducing the chance of errors.

If there were fewer people, then each employee would have to participate in the entire assembly process.

"For such a ga console, if successfully assembled, you will earn 500 yen per machine. I've calculated that if the speed is fast enough, assembling twenty machines a day is completely achievable, which ans you can earn ten thousand yen a day."

Ten thousand yen.

Rimi's breath caught.

She had no more direct concept of how much she could assemble or how much she would be paid for each assembly.

But when the approximate daily earnings were directly stated, she felt a bit dizzy.

With a monthly salary of 200,000 yen, plus the assembly price, wouldn't her monthly salary be equivalent to 500,000 yen?

This already far exceeded the salary levels of many normal white-collar workers.

At this point in ti, typically, a university student, if given the opportunity to work in a company, would only earn around 200,000 yen.

The salary of an experienced veteran employee would only be around 300-400,000 yen.

It wasn't easy to reach the 500,000 yen mark.

But now she had the opportunity to touch that inco.

This made her sowhat excited.

"Now, because it's the stage of fully manual assembly, the assembly cost for each person is relatively high. After efficiency improves in the future, the price may decrease, but your level of effort will certainly decrease as well. In essence, it's no different. Anyway, the more you work, the more you earn, understand?"

Rimi was already a bit overwheld by the so-called 500,000 yen. She now felt a bit confused.

"Of course, this is just an initial introduction. To truly complete the assembly work, it will take at least another three or four days, so please don't rush. If you sign the contract now, you can also get paid during these days."

"I'll sign."

Rimi didn't hesitate anymore.

Even if it was a scam, as long as she wasn't asked to pay upfront, it would only an a few days of physical exhaustion.

She didn't see it as a big problem.

"Alright, then we'll sign the contract later. Look, there are more people coming to inquire about work. I have to demonstrate to each of them individually."

As Takayuki was introducing the ga to Rimi, several more people with curious expressions arrived here.

They looked around at the environnt, clearly still a bit cautious.

However... after hearing about the inco from Takayuki, they, like Rimi, chose to sign the contract without any hesitation.

Takayuki had already signed employnt contracts with more than a dozen people by the end of the day.

This also made Takayuki slightly excited.

This ant that his plan was going smoothly.

Next, it was ti to negotiate with the salesman from the circuit board production company.

At this mont, Tomohiro Tomita was still downstairs, waiting sowhat anxiously.

Previously, in order to introduce the future work process to the employees, Takayuki had to temporarily set aside this salesman. Now, he finally had the opportunity to talk to him.

"I'm sorry, Tomita-san, I'll be quite busy these two days."

"It's okay, Takayuki-san, your work is definitely more important. But may I ask, is this a newly established company?"

"That's right, why do you ask?"

"Well, can I ask, if you plan to produce circuit boards for the long term, we may be able to directly sign a long-term order contract. In that case, the price can be much cheaper."

"Is that so?"

Takayuki rubbed his chin, seeming to be contemplating.

Tomohiro Tomita nervously watched Takayuki.

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