2007年12月6日中国ビジネスサクセス・ストーリーによって
Ernie Tadla著
従ってgweiloは空気中国飛行で得た。 それは私が平面の唯一の非中国人だったことをようである。 文化衝撃はそこに始まった。 飛行の空気中国は飛行カナダ航空のようではない。 私達は取り除いたまで許可されるのための私達の西部の慰めを取り、実際に私達にあるものが認めない。 これは私のためのよく、漸進的な最初の段階の紹介だった。 私達がここにに使用される取り、3つのノッチの下のたたきなさいすべてを。 スペース、サービス、質かどうか洗面所、座席、または食糧。 私は苦しまなかったが、私が農場の国のいとこを訪問することを行っている都市人のようだったことに意識した。 私は開発された社会から成長の社会に行っていた。 それらは私達に追いつくことを試みて、がすばらしい仕事を、まだそこになかったしていた。
単独で私の思考と、私は疑問に思い、心配した。 Iは何に自分自身を得るあったか。 だけであることの激痛は深かった。 それはLovyが私を結合する4か月前にある。 私の側面の彼女なしに、私は他および私の自身の精神meanderingsに振り回されあった。
ダンおよびパートナーの、ウー彼のビングおよびピーターは、私を受け入れるか。 Would the Chinese staff accept me? How would I order things since I didn’t know the language? Would I succeed? How would I begin? What would I do?
Then the “what ifs” started. What if they don’t accept me? What if I don’t succeed? What if? What if?
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December 5th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories
Last night, I was on MSN chatting with my client, whose trading WFOE (Wholly Foreign Owned Enterprise) incorporation is being proceed by me currently. He hired a 21 year old assistant to assist him in daily affairs. My client sacked her a couple of days early, for her irresponsibility and laziness, and is seeking another assistant, so he asked me if I happened to know anybody. I introduced a girl who’s intending to quit her present job, and they seemed to have a good conversation on MSN later.
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December 5th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories
By Vincent Cheung
Last night, I was on MSN chatting with my client, whose trading WFOE (Wholly Foreign Owned Enterprise) incorporation is being proceed by me currently. He hired a 21 year old assistant to assist him in daily affairs. My client sacked her a couple of days early, for her irresponsibility and laziness, and is seeking another assistant, so he asked me if I happened to know anybody. I introduced a girl who’s intending to quit her present job, and they seemed to have a good conversation on MSN later.
The girl was concerned with the mandatory social insurance thing. The problem is, since the trading WFOE is still under incorporation, she wants to know whether she can still get the five social insurances during the first several months before the trading WFOE is legally established. Well, I think it’s an issue between the employer and the employee, and I literally cannot help. So I just reminded my client about the different social insurance treatment against the local Shanghai people (who have Shanghai Hukou) and those non-local staff. Read the rest of “Shanghai’s Social Insurance System” or post a comment
November 19th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories
To open restaurants in Shanghai, you’ve got two options:
1. Establish a wholly foreign owned catering management company.
2. Simply open a restaurant
If you want to franchise in Shanghai or intend to sell your restaurants in the future, option 1 would be fit for you …
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November 19th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories
By Vincent Cheung
To open restaurants in Shanghai, you’ve got two options:
1. Establish a wholly foreign owned catering management company.
2. Simply open a restaurant
If you want to franchise in Shanghai or intend to sell your restaurants in the future, option 1 would be fit for you, or you can simply open a restaurant. You don’t have to rent a room in an office block to have the catering management company established. For setting up a catering management company, a suitable place for opening a restaurant is sufficient. As soon as it’s established, you can start to open restaurants, bars or coffee houses as its branch companies. Since the catering management company, which is licensed to engage in investment consultancy, business consultancy, corporate management consultancy, catering (food, dessert, beverage, alcohol) already has most of the required licenses and permits for engaging in catering business, you don’t need to apply for them when you are opening branch companies. Read the rest of “About Opening a Foreign-invested Restaurant in Shanghai” or post a comment