There is a bakery, 85℃ in China that is the same as Paris Baguette in Korea. The company is really good at doing marketing. 85℃ is a good temperature enough to drink coffee. This café’s manager is about 30-year-old and very diligent. Whenever I go to the café at 4 or 6 a.m, he always makes coffee for me. China experiences manpower problems because many people don’t want to work in the early hours of the morning.
So, the manager cares the café at the time. He needs ten people who work at the counter, make coffee or other beverages, bake bread, make cakes, and do other things, but he has a hard time dealing with them because they usually quit a job when they are almost skilled.
I went there a few days ago and ordered ice Americano, but a new employee said they didn’t have it.
I told the manger about this, and he was going to be almost crazy.
He said that it’s really hard to lead employees even though he is actually one of the employees who get a monthly payment.
People seem to be the biggest problems. It’s raining too much outside.
I don’t know how long it rains in Yiwu.
I had a lunch, bought a train ticket, bought a cup of coffee in 85℃ café, and went to a perforating house.
Something awful happened.
I repeatedly asked workers at the house to
care for this important sample, but I couldn’t believe how dare they did like
that….
The workers who made a knife to perforate, perforated paper, carried on
this project, and asked them to make it better for the important sample had to
die.
Why did they put sewing lines on the horizontal line to produce a box?
The
cause of this happening was that one of them who made the knife made a mistake.
Anyway, I found out this fault at first and sent a picture to Mr. Kook to take
a step.
Mr. Kook gave him a kick… After then, another worker who perforated
paper went to a factory to say something bad.
Some slight mistakes distressed
several people.
In the end, I think a person who asked them to make it well
enough for the sample make the biggest mistake. The person hired employees and
selected a subcontract factory.
His fault took up over 90%. That person was me.
That’s totally my fault.
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