One worker went to the master and said:
- Barin! Why are you paying me only 5 kopecks, and Ivan is always 5 rubles?
Barin looks out the window and says: - I see someone riding. It seems to be hay passing us. Come on, look.
A worker came out. Came in again and says: - True, sir. Like hay.
- Do not you know where? Maybe from Semenov meadows?
- I do not know.
- Go and find out.
Went to a worker. Enters again. - Barin! Similarly, with Semenovskih.
- And you do not know, hay first or second cut?
- I do not know.
- So go, find out!
A worker came out. Come back again. - Barin! First cut!
- And you do not know what?
- I do not know.
- So go, find out.
I went. Returned and said: - Barin! Five rubles each.
- And do not give cheaper?
- I do not know.
At this moment Ivan enters and says: - Barin! Hay was carried past from the Semenovsky meadows of the first cut. They asked for 5 rubles.
Bargained for 3 rubles for a cart. I drove them into the yard, and they unload there. Barin addresses the first employee and says: - Now you understand why you are paid 5 kopecks, and Ivan 5 rubles?
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The meaning of the story is that there are employees who need to constantly explain everything, and there are other employees who choose alternative options themselves.
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