
I'm a Warehouse Keeper
by Hong Liuhua
About This Novel
After graduating from high school, Hong Meisheng went to work in Shanghai, Nantong and other places. Through practice and study, he discovered that the warehouse is not complicated at all. As long as you keep records when entering and exiting, and write down the storage location, any warehouse can be managed well! If you can sort by computer, the same things will be remembered together, which will be related to statistics. The most complicated thing in the warehouse is the people! Some people don't know how to pretend to understand, and require employees to classify storage and master the ERP system operation and material classification standards; some people just want the warehouse to be unclear, so they buy less and report more, fishing in troubled waters. The article talks about how to face the unbearable weight of life. Hong Meisheng's experience reflects the typical dilemma of migrant workers in the process of urbanization: institutional exploitation and emotional alienation. The solution requires individuals to improve their professional quality, while relying on enterprises to improve supervision and social security systems. The core of workplace survival lies in balancing "adapting to the rules" and "sticking to the bottom line" to avoid becoming a victim of systemic problems. Hong Meisheng chose to leave his job to avoid risks, but did not use institutional channels to solve the problem.
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