Chapter 5 The Dad Who Wants Money
"Head, why does my code always compile errors?" QQ flashed, and Wang Pengpeng in the group sent a question.
Mo looked back and sent a reply. "It is to override getNum() without parameters and getNum() of the parent class, so it is to override the method of the parent class, not overloading. The return type of the override method must be the same, so it must return float type, and other types are all errors."
This is one of Mo Hui's daily work content, responsible for answering questions and troubleshooting for the newcomers in the group. For Mo Hui, these work can only be considered a break during class. The real workload is in the code. A project often requires writing tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of lines of code. These codes need to be typed out by letter by letter by mother, and they have to be constantly debugged and troubleshooted. When encountering problems in the middle, you have to find technical solutions. Without a little research, you can't stand this complicated and huge code system.
Just as I was writing the code, my phone rang. Don’t look back at the number. It was my dad who called it.
"Dad! What's the matter?" Mo Hui followed the phone and walked out. Although it didn't matter to answer the phone at the work station, he always felt that it was not good to talk about private matters at work. It was not because of his professional quality, but because he was not used to letting his own affairs be heard by everyone. Maybe he had a strong sense of privacy.
"Huizi, how much spare money do you have?"
"What are you doing?" More than once, Mo Hui understood that it was my dad who came to ask for money again, but I just didn't know how much my dad wanted this time.
"The house at home leaked a few days ago. I thought that our house had been used for more than 20 years, and it has not been much renovated since you went to school."
"Dad, do you want to repair a house? How much does it take?" Mo Hui estimated that he would build a house, change to tiles, mats, hang white, and other things, plus hire manual labor, it is estimated that a few thousand yuan is enough to handle it.
"What's the old and dilapidated house? All the buildings in the village have been built on two or three floors over the years. I think it's pretty good. I thought, taking this opportunity, we will build a new one on the spot and we will also build a three-story building."
"Build a building?" Mo Hui felt a little shocked. This requirement was not easy to meet. Building a small three-story building in the countryside would not cost money, and the pure construction cost would probably not be saved. I guess this small three-story building could not be reduced by 2300,000 yuan.
Although Mo Hui’s salary is not low, he definitely cannot afford to pay high in programmers. He is only 18k before tax every month. This salary is equivalent to the salary of a fresh graduate of a master’s degree. He currently has 3 years of work experience. If he changes to a first-class Internet company, it is possible to go to a first-class Internet company with the same qualifications.
However, Mo Hui also understood that he was able to eat as much as he could. He consciously followed the technical level of companies such as Qiandu, Awai, and Feixun. Among these three companies, although he had interviewed and passed some departments, he didn't want to go there because he felt that the technical level of the departments he had interviewed was not enough and could not let him learn new things, while the technical level of the departments he could not interview was not enough.
So this matter is stuck here. Mo Hui temporarily took the low salary he thought was to continue to hone and improve himself in an ordinary company that was not well-known.
In fact, he became a leader after working for three years and got 18k in non-mainstream companies. It is already quite powerful. At least he has developed much better than other programmer classmates. Now many of his classmates still have 7 or 8k salaries.
However, even with the high salary in his mind, he did not save much money. Although the company is more interesting and has paid social security and provident fund to employees in full, this may not be a good thing for individuals.
For example, Mo Hui himself said that he was 18k before tax, but after paying the full amount, he actually got 12.7k. As for the social security and other things he paid, Mo Hui was at most equivalent to a big cake, and it was hard to say whether it was drawn or baked.
Mo replied that it is now 25, and it will take at least 35 years to retire. After 35 years, it may become 65, or more ruthlessly, and 70. He will suffer a little accident or suddenly suffer from some incurable disease, and he will make selfless contributions.
Now the pension gap is expanding year by year, and it is starting to quarrel and delay the withdrawal. According to Mo Hui's estimate, this delay will likely be implemented. This is the case every time, first blow the air, constantly blow the air, and then the policy is implemented.
Based on the retirement at the age of 65 after 40 years, the average life expectancy of a Chinese man is 72 years old. If calculated based on the average, he is likely to be able to receive a 7-year pension after paying 43 years of social security, which will not be able to pay back anyway.
And this is just a return on the capital, the principal, and the appreciation income of this social security fund has not been calculated. 43 years, this is a long enough time. If you don’t pay social security, you will take out the same amount of money every month to deposit it in the bank for financial management. The requirements are not high, as long as he can guarantee a 6% annual rate of return.
So every 10,000 yuan he invests now, it will become 120,000 yuan in 43 years. Now he pays about 40,000 yuan in pension every year, which means that if he does financial management, his annual payment will mean 500,000 yuan in cash after 43 years. So from this perspective, the company's full payment of social security may not be suitable for individual employees.
Moreover, Mo Hui paid social security according to Kyoto standards. If he wants to enjoy Kyoto standard pension, he must first solve the Kyoto household registration and prepare a Kyoto house for himself. Mo Hui feels that both of these problems are like climbing the sky and cannot be solved in the foreseeable future.
So Mo Hui never regarded the part of social security payment as his own money, but just made contributions to the country. He could only comfort himself like this.
After all kinds of deductions, Mohui received about 12.7k per month. After deducting all kinds of expenses, he often supports his father. He now only has more than 100,000 cash. This is already the maximum amount of Mohui's spending, and he is always in the otakus state.
Chapter completed!