Chapter 12: Unlicensed Producer
"I worked in Samil Steel Accounting for three years, I was also working for three years... ... ."
Jun-woo was meeting someone who would help him with his work.
"As the secretary of Daelim Leather..."
I had no idea who to hire.
"This is the interview fee. I will contact you. "
"Thank you. If you call me, I will work hard!"
Perhaps because the interview fee was paid, so many applicants were.
Jun-woo thought about it a little.
'What will my employees do?'
First of all, they had to look at his phone on his behalf.
They had to select, receive a quest, and schedule an appointment.
'Shall we meet just one more person?'
Jun-woo contacted the person who sent a text message with sincere honesty.
Not long after, a woman in a black suit came in.
At twenty-four years old, Jeong Hye-Yeon, a graduate of Seoul National University, has a TOEIC score of 980.
In terms of academic specifications, she was the best among the applicants.
She was a woman who had decent looks.
"Good day."
"Welcome."
Jun-woo looked at her information on his cell phone and asked.
"You have good specifications. Is there any reason why you applied? "
"I applied because the conditions were good."
There was a tendency for Jun-woo to give a lot more than what he was doing in this low-key job search.
"Ohhh... You can speak foreign languages..."
"I can speak English, Chinese, and Japanese."
Being able to use three languages would be helpful someday.
"Do you know anything about blacksmiths?"
"I know how to deal with production requests. Though, I don't know the specific laws."
"Ah, um... What kind of work are you doing? As I have written in the job search section, can you consult on my behalf, like taking reservations, making appointments, etc.?"
"Yeah! I can do it. "
It was his first time hiring someone, so Jun-woo was awkward.
There was nothing else he wanted to ask, so Jun-woo ended the interview there.
"All right. I will contact you. This is the interview fee. "
"Thank you."
Holding the interview envelope in her hand, Hye-Yeon Jeong looked at Jun-woo.
"Umm..."
"Yes?"
"Did you make a website?"
"A website?"
"Yes, I found out that each blacksmith has their own website, right?"
We get requests to make things through the local market right now, but Jun-woo was also thinking about starting a website.
"Not yet. Why are you asking that? "
"I have a license for that. Please take a look here.. "
She hurriedly pulled out three certificates from her bag.
There were three: an information processing engineer, a computer graphics operator, and a web design engineer.
He didn't know where the license was used, but Jun-woo asked.
"Can you make a website?"
Famous blacksmiths have their own websites.
The homepage was the title of promoting what was made and receiving a production request.
Various reviews were a bonus.
"Yeah! I can make it. "
She spoke boldly.
"Then... Please tell me what you need."
Jun-woo was willing to spare no support.
While creating the website, Jun-woo decided not to entrust her with other tasks.
He was sure that after she made the website, she would be able to run it and even give advice.
1.2 million ounces of gold per week. Since he didn't pay any taxes, he was treated better than most new hires at large corporations.
[Jeong Hye-Yeon: Sir, what will the name be?]
Usually, the blacksmith bears his name.
Anything, something, a workshop, like this.
However, the larger ones used their trade names rather than their names.
Just as the famous blacksmith Lee Seong-ho comes to mind, Jun-woo thought about the same name.
Jun-woo thought about things related to him and simply wrote them down.
[Jun-woo: How about iron ore?]
Jun-woo Iron Ore was inextricably linked to Jun-woo.
He always used and made iron ore all his life, and thanks to that, he was able to get a job as a mechanic.
[Jeong Hye-Yeon: That's a little... ... .]
[Jun-woo: A little... is that so?]
[Jeong Hye-Yeon: Yes... ... .]
[Jun-woo: How about iron in English?]
[Jeong Hye-Yeon: It is already used overseas.]
[Jun-woo: Oh, then... metal?]
[Jeong Hye-Yeon: That is also a bit jarring.]
[Jun-woo: That's right.]
[Jeong Hye-Yeon: The sir's name + workshop, or how about using the sir's English nickname as a brand?]
Lee Jun-woo's workshop seemed too ordinary.
So Jun-woo thought of his English nickname.
There was a time in the 3rd grade of elementary school in English class.
Jun-woo searched for male English names and decided on a name that seemed simple to them.
[Jun-woo: How about Lewis?]
Thus, the website called Lewis was created.
The items made through Jun-woo were engraved with a production nickname of Lewis, and the items made were posted on the website.
[Jeong Hye-Yeon: Sir, shouldn't we put the certification on the website? Looking at other websites, most of them have their credentials listed.]
It was a test hosted by the Blacksmith's Association, and Jun-woo, at level 36, was the best able to make a rare recipe by himself, and the test could be taken two months later.
[Jun-woo: Not now.]
[Jeong Hye-Yeon: Excuse me? Do you have one? People keep asking me to show your license.]
Jun-woo looked at Captain the Robot, who was producing something.
He wondered again what would happen if he put that out.
It would be a vast topic, and he would have himself at its center.
Jun-woo shook his head because more people would be curious about him, and disturbing and unexpected things could happen.
The world is ugly.
The crime of kidnapping production workers and making them produce enslaved people is happening worldwide.
[Jun-woo: I just got promoted, so please say no.]
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He needed to trust the person entrusting him, but the counseling process didn't go well since he didn't have a license.
[Jeong Hye-Yeon: And people ask what your main specialization is, sir.]
Each blacksmith had a primary specialization.
Those who made swords made only swords, and those who made shields only made shields.
It was done because it was helpful to shorten the time and improve the value of the item by only making it.
Of course, skilled blacksmiths make almost anything similarly well.
Thus, Captain made it equally well whether he made one or ten.
[Jun-woo: I make everything well.]
Jun-woo's answer was still frustrating as a counselor.
Make it all good, but I don't have a license. It was just right for others to see him as a swindler.
Still, quite a few people contacted me because of the transaction history left in the local market.
[Jeong Hye-Yeon]: Yes, I understand. Then I will contact you when an appointment is made, sir.]
[Jun-woo: Thank you for your efforts.]
Jeongyeon sighed and lay down on the bed.
'Is this person okay? I don't mean to do anything bad...'
When receiving the recipe and materials, the amount of collateral was 90%.
Even if it was only 1 billion, he could have swallowed 100 million.
'no... It's a startup! Let's work hard. It's my first job. '
Making up her mind, Hye-Yeon Jeong searched for ways to help Jun-woo.
[See aspiring blacksmiths.]
Jeong Hye-Yeon clicked on the words posted on the blacksmith's gallery because she was attracted to Aggro.
[I am currently a magic blacksmith. As I worked, I realized that there are a lot of productions that are subtly honey-sucking. Many blacksmiths specialize in a division of labor and sell well, right? That's why I'm not good at making unwanted items. The mediocre magic really goes this way. Quite a number of people As I received the order, I felt that there were more blunts than I expected. Does anyone know how to handle an ax? But hardly any mace? This is quite a lot of requests. Besides, do you have a weapon that you put on your finger? Knuckles and Katana have many inquiries about making them, especially the gauntlet, because the armored glove and the weapon gauntlet are different...]
The point of that person's post was to sell unpopular sports if they had mediocre skills.
'Ax, mace, hammer, Katana, knuckle, gauntlet, spear, revolver, musket...'
Jeong Hye-Yeon, who made a list, asked Jun-woo.
[Jeong Hye-Yeon: Can you make an ax, a mace, a hammer, a katana, a knuckle, a gauntlet, a spear, a revolver, a musket?]
[Jun-woo: Yes, anything is possible].
[Jeong Hye-Yeon: Revolvers are complicated. Aren't muskets too?]
[Jun-woo: Yes.]
It was a firearm that no blacksmith could handle, but Jun-woo could make it.
[Jeong Hye-Yeon: Ah, I see.]
Seeing her boss saying anything was possible, Jeong Hye-Yeon was worried.
Still, she had to work, so Jeong Hye-Yeon posted that he was good at making things that other blacksmiths didn't handle well in a local market.
Then, after a while, he really got a call.
[Blessed by you: It was written that you also handle mace well. Is there a list you made?]
[Agent Lewis: You don't have a history of making mace yet.]
[Blessed by you: May I see your driver's license?]
[Agent Lewis: The certification has just been promoted, so there is nothing for now.]
[Blessed are you: What percentage of the collateral is there?]
[Agent Lewis: 90%.]
[Blessed by you: Okay, I'll get back to you later.]
No matter how much she thought about it, for Jeong Hye-Yeon, her qualifications were essential. Otherwise...
[Jeong Hye-Yeon: Sir, how about raising the collateral ratio?]
[Jun-woo: What is the collateral ratio?]
[Jeong Hye-Yeon: You don't have any licenses, so they are just trusting you if you upload a little more.]
[Jun-woo: Raise it to 95-99%]. Apply a differential up to 99% for other options that are likely to sell well, and filter out the outliers.]
[Jeong Hye-Yeon: All right!]
The higher the collateral, the more minor the damage, even if fraud occurred.
Perhaps because of that, the person who entrusted it appeared immediately.
[Fire Fist: I would like to request a rare gauntlet production].
When the first deal was made, Hyeyeon Jeong contacted Jun-woo with joy.
[Jeong Hye-Yeon: Sir, this is a rare gauntlet production. The collateral rate is 97%, and the amount the representative will hand over is 92,423,212 gold. The client asks to see you in Yongsan in 3 hours.]
[Jun-woo: Yes, please give me their ID, please tell me he is invited]
[Jeong Hye-Yeon: Gauntlet Rare Production Request, MTT122.]
Jun-woo received his Talk ID and invited him to the room he had made.
[Shin Nam-Hyun: Are you the blacksmith?]
[Louis: Yes, I'll see you at 3 o'clock at the Juju Cafe in Yongsan Station.]
[Shin Nam-Hyun: Then I will prepare and go.]
It was the first production request made after finding an employee.
Jun-woo started receiving production requests from it.
As transaction details piled up and reviews were posted on the website, inquiries increased.
As a result, Jun-woo's level also rose.
[Jeong Hye-Yeon: Sir, how about doing something like a post-review event?]
[Jun-woo: How do you do that?]
[Jeong Hye-Yeon: After the transaction, gold is paid to the person who leaves a review.]
[Jun-woo: How much should I pay?]
[Jeong Hye-Yeon: Wouldn't it be around 10,000 for every 20 million gold of the product's value?]
[Jun-woo: Then please say that I will give 10,000 for every 20 million gold].
[Jeong Hye-Yeon: Yes, that's right! [Sir,]
For a week, Jung Hye-Yeon felt Jun-woo was a blacksmith with excellent skills.
[Jeong Hye-Yeon: sir, it seems that the request is being delayed, how about getting a fee soon?]
[Jun-woo: Normally, the item's value to be crafted upon completion is 50,000 gold per 10 million?]
[Jeong Hye-Yeon: Yes, that's right, sir.]
[Jun-woo: Shall I first get 10,000 gold and then raise the weekly wage a little more? with 1.5 million gold pieces]
[Jeong Hye-Yeon: Thank you! sir!]
There was an opinion that a blacksmith who could make almost all kinds of things well was at least epic.
There was a lot of money spent there.
'My employee is great. Perhaps I have a good job '
It was Jeong Hye-Yeon with a smile on her lips.
"Mom! What do you want to eat? "
"Suddenly, what are we going to eat?"
"My salary has gone up. I mean, I was promoted."
"What kind of promotion do you have while staying at home? Are you really getting a job? "
"Look, I get paid weekly."
"Oh my gosh... Are you really in the right company? What if it is weird...? "
"It's a startup, so I think I met a good sir."
"Isn't it okay to worry?"
"Oh, just a little!"
As Jeong Hye-Yeon said, Jun-woo's blacksmith work was just beginning.
As rumors spread that the rare recipe was made well, orders came in.
The commission also increased from 10,000 won to 30,000 won per 10 million won, but apart from that, orders began to be pushed back.
And depending on the products made, Jun-woo's level went up, and that's how he became 40.
When he reached level 40, Jun-woo was given a fourth skill and another quest.
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