A whole community transmigrates! What can everyone do? They start a frantic shopping spree. There are just too many people!
Xu Tiantu never imagined it would be like this. The transmigration ...
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There's no way to explain this kind of thing, since you're very clear about all these twists and turns. Even if you pay attention to the identities of these people, the fact that they came here early proves their uniqueness. Now that they've bought so many full-time mercenaries and some special experts, it further proves that their identities are special. With these people here, their employees will only be safer. To be honest, he feels much more relieved.
After arranging the work, I felt that they could sell more, because maybe when the time comes, I will have to rely on these people to save my life.
The manager happened to be the type who tended to overthink things, so this really happened. So, at this point, he was still very vigilant and asked the logistics department, "How many of those disposable items are left?"
Later on, I actually found out about this. It wasn't long after the inventory was taken, so I knew it very clearly: "If it's fully occupied, even if we change it every day, it will be enough for us to use for 2 to 5 months."
Now the manager is relieved. No matter how many people come, these things will be enough for the time being. If they stay in a hotel, they will definitely change one a day. But at this point, if it really rains continuously or it is very dangerous, then these things certainly cannot be replaced every day. Everyone should save as much as possible.
"I think we should give a few extra sets to each room, and let the people checking in today take a few extra sets."
The logistics person said speechlessly, "We really don't need it. They've already taken it. Since we've already paid for 10 days, we might as well take all 10 days' worth of stuff at once. And considering there are so many people staying there, they only give more when they take it. They'll probably use these things for a long time now, so there's no need for us to worry about it. Actually, I suspect they must know something, but there's no need to tell anyone about it. I guess they have connections."
"Haha, I thought so too. That's why I want to build a good relationship with them. If I have something to give them, I can give them some. At least it would be good to get to know them."
"They're all disposable items, some snacks and the like. Let's not give them away now. We can save them and maybe they'll be of great use later. I think it's better to give away some useless things."
"So what should we give as a gift? We've prepared a fruit platter and welcome drinks today. They're permanent residents, and there were so many of them coming at once, so we've given them everything we needed. We've also put all the snacks in the fridge. What do you think would be a suitable gift?"
"Don't just give them to our employees. We should count the items and let them take them away. Then we'll send them to the elevator and let them pick them up themselves."
"That won't work either. We have to follow up."
"That's fine too."
"Then what should we send? Take a look at the list in our warehouse. The quantity is definitely sufficient."
"Afterwards, we'll deliver a box of instant noodles to each room. We don't care how many people there are, we'll just deliver by room."
"No, that won't work. If you do that, it won't leave a good impression on others. Instead, it will make them think we're dishonest."
"What do you mean?" The logistics officer was a little confused, because he usually didn't care about these things, so he didn't quite understand what you meant by what you were saying.
"Because the problem with this kind of thing isn't the lack of it, but the inequality of its distribution. If they're alone in a room and get a box of instant noodles, they'll be grateful for the 24 bags, right? In a real crisis, it's normal for them to eat for 10 days or half a month. But if there are six or seven people in a suite, how are they supposed to feed themselves? They'll finish it in three or four days. They'll even feel unhappy about it. So, if we're going to give, we'll give per person, if there's enough. If not, we can just give each person a few bags. That's better than giving by the box."
The logistics officer thought this was absolutely correct. He thought about it, calculated the quantities, nodded, and said, "As long as there's enough, we can just ship it. I just received a notice that the warehouse is going to be emptied, and they'll have a large amount of supplies shipped here. Aside from the floors that have already been occupied, they'll cover all the lower floors. Of course, those staying in the hotel can just move upstairs, or they can go to other secure facilities if they wish."
"Even a fool wouldn't want to leave at this point. So, are the original residents also being given instant noodles?"
"Send it, send it, send it. It's the off-season and there aren't many people around. Don't leave anyone out. We'll give it all away. But the other rooms are different from the ones upstairs that are popular with families, so we'll just charge one box per room. We'll mainly pay more attention to the top floors."
"Look for other supplies and we'll gather them."
"Basically, biscuits and eight-treasure porridge are all we need. Things like tea come in bags, so we can throw in a little more. It's better to put less of those life-saving things. As long as the items we put out are large enough, it'll be fine. Don't you agree?"
The manager smiled and said, "That's what I mean. Anyway, the picture must be beautiful. This is not difficult for us. You plan it and we will pack it up and send it over right away. While the large number of people haven't moved in yet, we can settle the people upstairs first."
"What about the remaining mercenaries, the people from the special departments, and even the experts...should we send them something?"
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