Lin Anshu is an ordinary, lowly office worker. The competition in the company is intense, and the boss loves to fine employees and make empty promises. After working diligently for a whole year, sh...
"Customer service? Sure, no problem."
Upon hearing this, Ji Chuan immediately agreed.
Being a customer service representative is just chatting with people online, what's so difficult about that?
It's not difficult at all, okay?
He just sits there chatting and typing, and he can get free food and drinks every day. It's quite a happy thing to think about it.
He was absolutely thrilled.
To be honest, spending every day holed up in this run-down village scrolling through his phone and watching live streams, he felt like he had lost his purpose in life after a while.
Back when I was at home, I could at least occasionally go out with my good buddies to race cars, drink, and dabble in small businesses.
There's nothing here, and he really can't stand it anymore.
"The premise is that if you're going to be a customer service representative, you have to be a good one."
"A good customer service representative cannot argue with customers casually, nor can they act according to their own whims in everything they do."
"You can't do things beyond your authority, and you can't be lazy or slack off, or work only sporadically."
"Okay, okay, cousin. Do you really think I'm that unreliable?"
“…Heh.” Party Secretary Zhang chuckled faintly, without answering.
"!!!" Ji Chuan.
To be honest, his cousin's smile touched his heart.
Waaah, just wait and see, he'll definitely prove his worth with his own strength, hmph!
After talking with Ji Chuan, Secretary Zhang led him into the courtyard.
"Uncle Lin, I've brought my cousin over to work as a customer service representative for your online store."
“I’ve noticed that An’an is usually very busy, and you and my aunt have a lot to do too. If you add the online store business on top of that, I’m afraid you’ll be too busy to manage.”
“My cousin Ji Chuan graduated from a regular university. He types very fast and can communicate with people without any problems. He is down-to-earth, hardworking and can endure hardship.”
"He happened to be free at the moment, and as soon as he heard that he might be able to help, he immediately volunteered."
"Oh, right, my cousin also said that since we're all from the same village, we don't need to pay wages, just meals will do."
What do you think?
Hearing Secretary Zhang praise him so highly, Ji Chuan couldn't help but puff out his chest.
"Really? Mr. Ji is really willing to help? That's wonderful!"
"However, isn't it a bit inappropriate not to pay wages..." Mr. Lin was both happy and hesitant.
He's really not very good at typing on a computer.
The letters on the keyboard were arranged in a strange way; he had to stare at them for a long time every time he wanted to type a word.
It's not only a waste of time, but it also delays things.
However, if we keep letting An'an handle it, business is still slow for now.
If the number of customers in the online store increases later, An'an is already busy on weekdays, and she definitely won't be able to take care of everyone.
He's also thinking about taking some time to practice typing on the computer and improve his speed.
However, it now seems that having someone help is the most reasonable option.
With that time, he could have made several more small bamboo handicrafts.
Is it really okay to ask someone for help without paying them?
"Suitable? What's inappropriate about it?"
"Uncle, to be honest, this is my first time working as a customer service representative. I'm more like an intern."
"Interns are fine as long as meals are provided, why ask for a salary?" Ji Chuan waved his hand.
"Can……"
"Alright, Uncle, if you don't mind my cousin getting involved in your business, then let him help out."
“My cousin is an active member of the Party, and he wants to help the people more. If you don’t agree, he’ll be unhappy.”
Hearing what Secretary Zhang said, Mr. Lin nodded and said, "Then, Mr. Ji, I'll have to trouble you from now on."
"It's not hard work at all," Ji Chuan smiled.
"I didn't realize that Secretary Zhang's cousin is not only handsome, but also very warm and generous."
"That's right, that's right. This young man is much more sensible than my grandson."
"Otherwise, how could he be the cousin of Party Secretary Zhang? This is what they call birds of a feather flock together."
"..."
The conversations of the people sitting in the courtyard kept getting into Ji Chuan's ears, making him feel inexplicably embarrassed.
Looks like I'll have to work harder from now on.
Otherwise, how can he maintain this public image?
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Lin Anshu learned of this news from her father after returning home.
She had absolutely no objection to Ji Chuan helping as customer service for the online store.
Once the bamboo weaving craftsmen from the village have put their products on the online store, they will definitely need professional staff to maintain it.
In addition, we also need to collect statistics on everyone's order quantity, price, and variety.
If possible, Ji Chuan can also help with printing out the shipping label and contacting the courier to send the package.
"Dad, isn't this great? With someone's help, the operation of the online store will be much easier later on."
"I think it's great too. I have to say, Secretary Zhang's cousin is quite kind-hearted," Lin's father remarked.
"Mmm." Lin Anshu nodded, without saying anything more.
"By the way, An'an, why are you so late today? Did things not go well selling vegetables?"
"No, it went smoothly. After selling the vegetables, I went to the bookstore for a while, which is why I was delayed a bit."
Actually, it's because Lin's mother is about to take her driving test (Part 2), and today is her pre-test training session.
"Oh, is that so? Are you hungry? Your grandma and the others have already prepared dinner. Go and tell your mom to wash her hands and come eat."
"Okay, Dad."
After dinner, Lin Anshu sat in her room and read for a while before sitting on her bed to meditate and cultivate.
Suddenly, the system's long-lost voice rang in my mind.
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