The Path to Mediterranean Supremacy/Bulgarian Empire

Chapter 108: Vol. 1 Chapter 108: Minor Character Vibert


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The following day, Vibert went to the factory in high spirits when the workers were rushed over in small groups. No other reason is for the canteen for the free breakfast, but also can not be late!

It was a great way to save money for the budget-conscious Vibert, and the food in the cafeteria was good, with enough bread and a small portion of vegetables and the usual milk.

When he thought about it, Vibert was very proud of the fact that in the whole development zone, and even the whole of Bulgaria, the factories that can provide three meals for free are few, and the machinery plant is one of them.

After a quick greeting with a familiar colleague, Vibert entered the cafeteria. This time is the peak lunch period. Many people are already sitting in the cafeteria. After getting a buffet, Vibert casually found an unoccupied seat and sat down.

The news of the national debt is spread quickly after all through the newspaper in just a few days. Even a group of technical nerds who deal with machinery daily talked about it, and Vibert, who was eating, was soon drawn to it.

There is no doubt that the Bulgarian population at the end of the 19th century had not yet developed the good habit of reading newspapers, mainly because of poverty! After all, the cost of printing in this era was not low. The cost of an ordinary newspaper is the income of an average worker for a few days.

The general public is aware of the national debt, they have all heard about it from others, and the details are unclear to everyone.

"I heard that this time the interest rate on treasury bonds, the highest actually exceeded 10%? Do you guys have any idea??" A man said with a raised eyebrow.

"Really, Saddam did you guy not lie to me? The state actually gives such a high interest rate, so why not take a loan from the bank?" Another person asked suspiciously.

"No, don't listen to his nonsense! A distant relative of mine works in a bank, and the highest interest rate on treasury bonds is 10.75%, but the term is twenty years! At the end of the term, you can pay back the capital and interest, think about it, is it still high?" Another person said with disdain.

Hearing the words questioned by Bush Jr, Saddam was like stepping on the tail. Became angry suddenly and asked sternly: "How not high? Not still more than 10%, did I say wrong? Mr Bush Jr.!!!"

"So what? Mr. 'Saddam', can you wait for a national debt of up to 20 years? What if you have to use the money in the middle of the process? Or what if there is a change in government? I think it is better to short-term to be reliable, although the interest rate is a little lower, at least the risk is less!" Bush Jr. said with a sneer.

Saddam gave Bush Jr. a mischievous look and said, "You coward! What do you want to do without taking risks? You can choke to death on your food!"

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Maybe it was too emotional, the sound of their conversation was so loud that it attracted the attention of the cafeteria management and a young man came here to stop that.

"Gentlemen, please keep the discipline of the cafeteria and eat in a civilized manner! If any more loud noises occur, then please get out!"

Frightened, Saddam and Bush Jr. instantly apologized, saying in unison, "We're very sorry, we got too carried away, we'll change right away, never again!"

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Influenced by Ferdinand, the rules of the machinery factory were stringent, or now that all factories in Bulgaria attach great importance to the rules, almost the same as the military barracks! What can do and what can not do, are clear rules. Once broken, the consequences are dire.

Don't seem to say it lightly. It's easy to 'get out', but it's hard to come back. That also means a long time to say goodbye to the free meals in the cafeteria, three meals a day and ready to take care of themselves, which is a lot of money for them!

Of course, they could also choose to leave, but workers in 19th century Bulgaria were still very simple. They could leave their jobs for any reason, but not for personal reasons, because they were punished for violating the rules and would not be able to hold their heads up in front of their relatives and friends!

Besides, the machine plant is a very sought-after job, with good pay and benefits, ranking among the top of all factories in Bulgaria! There are many people outside who want to come in. Saddam and Bush Jr. are through five stages for this job from a group of competitors to come out.

A minor incident passed, and before Vibert even made an inquiry, he heard the news he wanted.

He thought to himself, 'Looks like the news about the national debt is true'! At the same time also more interested in making things clear. After all, Saddam and Bush Jr.'s talks were too short. The specific details have not been saying. It was interrupted by the cafeteria staff. The situation, he is not good to go over to ask again.

Vibert is a typical technical nerd, not good at socializing, knows few friends, each day is to workshop - cafeteria - back to the rented dormitory, three routes week after week. Although he sometimes finds a day off, at most, he sleeps at home and has no bad habits.

Now he has to ask for information, which is difficult for him. Dealing with people has always been his biggest problem of Vibert! Yet what was promised to his wife had to be done!

With something on his mind, Vibert was distracted all morning and made several mistakes in a row, which attracted the attention of his workmates.

It is important to know that such a mistake is subject to a deduction, and under normal circumstances, a skilled hand like Vibert would not make it, let alone a continuous mistake!

"What's wrong with you, Vibert? Is there something wrong with your health? Why don't you talk to your supervisor and take two days off? You haven't had a vacation for a long time?" Korchin, who was in the same group as him, asked with concern.

"It's okay Korchin, don't you know my body well? When have you ever been sick, huh? Besides, everyone is working overtime, who is not working overtime every day in recent times!" Kuwait said with a smile.

Workers in the 19th century were not as spoiled as in later times. On a daily shift of 15 or 16 hours, in the case of sickness under normal circumstances, rest for two days is even a luxury. If you were not seriously ill, you would not see a doctor! For ordinary workers, a visit to the doctor basically declares the bankruptcy of a family.

Although Ferdinand issued a labor protection law, the workers did not improve much despite the increase in income and job security. In order to earn more money, workers voluntarily choose to work overtime. Anyway, as long as the overtime pay, the government is also pretending not to see.

Korchin looked at Vibert, who also did not look sick, and again urged: "Well, that's good! You have to be careful about it. Oh, if something goes wrong again, you'll be working for nothing today!"

After hearing Korchin's reminder, Vibert thought and quickly withdrew his mind. If there is a mistake, it will be a waste of time today, for which Vibert will not dare to take it lightly!

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