Super Rich: The sister of a superstar is the richest man in the world.

Chapter 379 It's Not Easy for Women to Stand on Their Own

The place Cen Yu'an was going to wasn't far from the city center, so she left the car with her mother and took a taxi there herself.

We're interviewing people here today to take care of children.

Cen Yu'an planned to come and see for herself. She didn't need to ask how outstanding the person was, but at least she shouldn't have any abnormal thoughts.

Because it is an outsourced position within the Huashu Group, the benefits are less than those of regular employees, but the salary structure is the same as that of regular employees.

Moreover, they specifically noted that stay-at-home mothers would be given priority during the recruitment process.

This was originally one of Cen Yu'an's plans a long time ago. The secret rivalry between Li Chensu and Shangguan Xuan made her realize that even between siblings, no one can rely on the other forever.

After An Shuang married Liu Dabao, her life was not as good as it was before she was unmarried because of the prejudice of the wealthy family.

These two people are not experiencing any material difficulties.

What about ordinary girls who go from being teenagers to mothers?

According to survey data from the marketing department, there are significant differences in the consumption patterns of married and unmarried female users of Huashu.

For married women, children's products account for as much as 80% of their shopping expenditures.

Even so, many of them still have to bear the stigma of "wasting money," just like Aunt Zhang in the industrial park, whose husband's expenses in that house before his death were clearly for everyone's benefit.

In the end, it was accused of her spending money recklessly and saving money on the side.

It is not easy for women to make a living in this world, and Huashu's recruitment never sets thresholds to exclude married and childbearing women.

However, judging from the recruitment situation in the past few months, this group of people, perhaps due to excessive psychological manipulation by their families, is rarely seen by the HR manager, who said she has rarely seen resumes from stay-at-home mothers.

Even if there is one, the child must be at least 3 years old.

Even though Hua Shu gives her mother enough time to breastfeed and rest, the mother is hesitant to leave to work because her child is under three years old and not in kindergarten.

To date, Huashu's childcare area only has 3 babies.

For Cen Yu'an, taking over the L District Children's Welfare Institute this time not only helps these poor children, but also solves the problem of finding work and taking care of children for stay-at-home mothers without income.

In kindergarten, a class has 30 children and 3 teachers.

The director has already divided the children into groups according to age and class, because the children in the welfare home do not have classes or breaks.

Therefore, the staff needs to work in three shifts, so that each shift can work for only 8 hours.

Applicants can choose to work in fixed shifts or rotating shifts. Children over 3 years old no longer need one-on-one care at night, so only younger children need help at night.

Choosing the night shift will definitely result in a much higher wage.

To put it bluntly, this job is just Cen Yu'an providing an option for stay-at-home moms who don't have better options.

They can bring their own children to work here.

Therefore, when she told the director that the number of nursing staff would be the number of children, the director responded:

Do not understand.

She'd received donations from organizations before, but this was truly the first time she'd seen someone like Hua Shu. What was she after?

Cen Yu'an didn't want anything in return; she just felt good all day because she had done a good deed.

In particular, most of those applying for jobs as caregivers in welfare homes are women. She likes to help millions of women live with more confidence and less stress.

Cen Yu'an has already started the interview process. As long as her keen eye points out any major problems, she passes all the others.

Five welfare homes could be used to recruit 1,000 people.

While the interviews were in full swing, in an old-style tenement building on Yujiang Road in L District of Shanghai, where numerous arguments had already broken out, the family members sat silently, no one uttering a word.

Suddenly, the baby's cry, like a fine needle, pierced the awkward silence that followed the loud argument.

Ren Pingsheng suddenly opened her eyes, her body reacting before her mind. She dragged her heavy body up from the sofa and walked towards the crib.

My three-month-old daughter, Xiao Qingtuan, is waving her little fists and crying until her face is red.

"Don't cry, baby, Mommy's here..."

Ren Pingsheng gently coaxed the baby while skillfully checking the diaper and preparing the formula.

Just like countless times when she was woken up by her daughter's crying at night, her body reacted before her brain, while her husband Zhao Mingyuan on the other side of the bedroom would always just turn over, pull the blanket over his head, and continue to snore softly.

Just like after this big argument, the mother-in-law had already gone out to buy things, and even though the husband was in the bedroom, he didn't do anything, but instead waited for her to come in and do these things.

Does a child belong to only one parent?

Ren Pingsheng regretted countless times that he should not have ignored his parents' advice and had a child so early. The financial situation was completely unsustainable. Living in Shanghai was not easy, and it was difficult for adults to survive, let alone raise a child.

Her eyes were lifeless, and she had lost a lot of hair due to postpartum hormone levels and poor sleep, leaving only a few sparse strands on her head.

Ren Pingsheng glanced at her unmoved husband, then took her daughter outside and sat on the sofa in the living room to breastfeed.

The city outside the window is bustling and noisy, but their home seems to be dark and quiet, as if no sunlight can get in.

She looked down at her daughter sucking greedily, and a complex emotion welled up in her heart.

For three months now, she has hardly slept for more than three hours straight. Her daily routine consists of feeding, changing diapers, and soothing her to sleep, over and over again.

She didn't even dare to look in the mirror, afraid to see the dark circles under her eyes, the spots on her skin, her slightly hunched back, and the milk stains and drool marks on her pajamas.

Ren Pingsheng observed that many people on Douyin (TikTok) shared their experiences before and after having children.

Netizens commented, "I thought she was a bright and cheerful young woman before having a baby, but it turns out she has a bright and promising future."

She wasn't as glamorous as those women who had been diplomats, news anchors, or naval officers.

But she was also once a children's dance teacher, teaching Chinese folk dance.

Although he never regretted giving birth to his daughter, Ren Pingsheng still felt sad when he looked at his old photos, as he now weighed 140 pounds and could no longer fit into his old dance clothes.

"Am I still myself?" Ren Pingsheng murmured to himself, tears suddenly welling up and dripping onto his daughter's little face.

The little green dumpling frowned, then continued to focus on drinking its milk.

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