The next day, Zhao Chunjia sent someone with a contract to the school for Qian Quan to sign.
After reading the terms, Qian Quan felt that Zhao Chunjia was being very generous.
Because the contract, under the provision regarding remuneration, was not about paying a fixed salary but instead a fifty-fifty split with Qian Quan.
This meant that for every student taught by Qian Quan, half of the basketball class fee they paid would go to Qian Quan.
If calculated at 150 per lesson, as long as Qian Quan had seven or eight students, he would earn tens of thousands of yuan annually.
Distributed over each month, it might not seem like much, but the catch was that he only taught on weekends.
For a college student, this could be considered a substantial income.
Moreover, the more students he had, the higher the earnings.