Chapter 209 A Waste of Talent for Data Workers



After compiling the list, I posted a new blog post to inform everyone of the final lottery results. Then, I privately messaged each of the winners to ask for their mailing addresses and phone numbers.

Although Xu An helped organize the contacts, the two of them were still busy until almost 10 o'clock before they finished. There were still 17 people who hadn't replied, so they could only wait until tomorrow to try contacting them again. If they still couldn't get in touch with them, they would just have to wait until they did.

After organizing the list, Xu An checked it and discovered that three or four consecutive accounts shared the same address and contact person. Moreover, this wasn't just one person; it happened to six people in total!

Based on this ratio, wouldn't the actual number of followers on your own account be divided by two?

Although puzzled, Xu An did not have the malicious intention to send all six people the same kind of braised food. Instead, he secretly prepared a bag of "hellish" braised food for each of them.

All the braised dishes prepared this morning were cooked and then packaged. Xu An sat alone in the back alley of the No. 1 store, watching the machine pack them one bag at a time. It took more than three hours in total. It really can be described as the boss's meticulous preparation, but no one cares.

I sent a message to the SF Express courier I had already contacted, and in less than ten minutes, he arrived at Xu's Fast Food Restaurant on a tricycle painted with the SF Express logo. After the tricycle stopped, someone even got out of the back compartment to help with packing and labeling.

"Does your courier service offer any discounts for large orders?" Xu An asked, while helping to affix shipping labels, taking the opportunity to inquire about relevant information for the Taobao store he was about to visit.

"You need at least 50 orders per month to get the discount. If you don't get 50 orders in a month, the discount will be refunded," the deliveryman replied quickly.

"What if there are other discounts for orders over fifty, like one hundred or two hundred orders..." Xu An continued to ask.

"For every 50 orders, it's 6 yuan within the province and 8 yuan outside the province; for every 100 orders over that, the price will drop by 0.5 yuan, with the lowest price being 4 yuan within the province and 6 yuan outside the province." The deliveryman glanced at the huge pile of orders in front of him and said proactively, "Your quantity has exceeded 100 today. Although we don't have a partnership, I'll still give you a discount, calculating it as 6 yuan within the province and 8 yuan outside the province."

"If you have any more big orders like this in the future, feel free to contact me, and I'll still give you this discounted price." After saying that, the deliveryman turned around, went back to his tricycle, took out a business card, and handed it to Xu An: "Because we haven't signed a contract, this is the lowest price I can offer. If your store's business stabilizes, we can sign a contract, and the benefits will be greater."

Xu An took the business card and looked at the information on it. Suddenly, he realized that the deliveryman in front of him was actually the owner of the nearby SF Express station. No wonder he was picking up packages at such a late hour, no wonder he could give him a discount right away—this guy was the boss!

“Okay.” Xu An smiled and said, “Once our Taobao store business is up and running, we’ll come to you to sign the contract. You’d better have the contract ready beforehand.”

Because it was too late, Tang Wen went home first. Xu An and the two of them worked until a little after 11 o'clock before they finished packing all the packages and attaching the shipping labels.

It was nearly midnight when Xu An finished paying the bill, locked the door, and returned home. After a quick wash, he tiptoed to bed.

Once we get the furniture store, should we reserve a room as a resting place? If we're busy until this late and won't be back, we can get up early in the morning and take the two of them to kindergarten.

However, thinking about the scene of the two little ones getting up in the middle of the night and finding that he wasn't home, Xu An gave up the idea.

Let's wait until Phase 1 of the Bauhinia Garden goes on sale and then buy an apartment there. A four-bedroom apartment—one for myself, one for Xu Kang and Xu Le each, and one for Grandma. That way, we won't have to run around so much anymore...

I wonder if Grandma will be willing to come and live in the city then...

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