- Joined
- Jul 25, 2008
- Messages
- 60,754
- Points
- 113
how cum no such logistics or delivery worker in sg? in japan, these seemingly strawberry syt's are common, and they toil dawn to dusk to deliver boxes, packages and envelopes to their customers without fail. every morning including some weekends they go to work in their nice "office clothes", change to blue collar uniforms, sort out their packages, load them up in their vans, and even clean their delivery vehicles before setting out! wow! how cum young sinkie women don't do these types of work?
i can empathize with this young jap lady, yasuho. i'm very proud of her and can fully understand her entire routine at work, from logistics hub and warehouse to retail hub and distribution center to retailers. delivery drivers at sagawa even have to comply with "tenko", a safety check process that involves filling out waiver forms, taking breath analyzer tests, inspecting vehicles. by the time she hits the road it's around 8:30am which is considered super early in the warehousing and delivery company my family runs. by noon, she completes all her deliveries for the day, and she covers up her uniform with a jacket (as she's still working from the retail distribution office and not the main logistics hub) to go to lunch, and you'll think her day is done.
not at all, after lunch, she does sales work trying to up-sell promotions and new services to retailers she delivers packages to. and after that? she rounds up her route by picking up packages for delivery from her retail customers. triple wow! she finishes her day back at the logistics hub and has to perform another "tenko". after tenko she still has to sort out admin issues such as parking receipts and expenses incurred. quadruple wow! at least in my family biz, workers finish delivery and go directly home if they drive vans and return to warehouse if they drive trucks. and sales are performed by a separate sales and marketing team. no pickups as it's only supplier delivery biz. wish this young jap lady is in sg and works for us. not only chio and hardworking, but she has a cheerful and positive attitude too.
i can empathize with this young jap lady, yasuho. i'm very proud of her and can fully understand her entire routine at work, from logistics hub and warehouse to retail hub and distribution center to retailers. delivery drivers at sagawa even have to comply with "tenko", a safety check process that involves filling out waiver forms, taking breath analyzer tests, inspecting vehicles. by the time she hits the road it's around 8:30am which is considered super early in the warehousing and delivery company my family runs. by noon, she completes all her deliveries for the day, and she covers up her uniform with a jacket (as she's still working from the retail distribution office and not the main logistics hub) to go to lunch, and you'll think her day is done.
not at all, after lunch, she does sales work trying to up-sell promotions and new services to retailers she delivers packages to. and after that? she rounds up her route by picking up packages for delivery from her retail customers. triple wow! she finishes her day back at the logistics hub and has to perform another "tenko". after tenko she still has to sort out admin issues such as parking receipts and expenses incurred. quadruple wow! at least in my family biz, workers finish delivery and go directly home if they drive vans and return to warehouse if they drive trucks. and sales are performed by a separate sales and marketing team. no pickups as it's only supplier delivery biz. wish this young jap lady is in sg and works for us. not only chio and hardworking, but she has a cheerful and positive attitude too.