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Chapter 1106 More Skilled than Skilled Workers_1
Chapter 1106: Chapter 1106 More Skilled than Skilled Workers_1
In an office, a young man looking at Peter Brown walking with robots asks, puzzled, "Why is he here? Wasn’t everything already designed?"
The middle-aged man sitting in the office hadn’t noticed Peter’s arrival and said with a smile, "Don’t worry, I will take care of the promise I made to you. So what if he comes? Do you think he’s a skilled worker? He’s just able to bring the robots here, but they need to be operated. If there is one misoperation, the cleaning tasks will surely be messed up. At that time, if the inspectors find them unsatisfactory, it will be my turn to speak."
The young man finally relaxed and said, "I must secure this position."
The middle-aged man glanced at the young man, thinking that he wouldn’t have helped him if he hadn’t received benefits.
After thinking for a moment, the middle-aged man walked to the window and looked out, spotting Peter accompanying ten robots at a glance.
Impossible!
The middle-aged man was shocked; he thought Peter could only operate a few robots. After all, a newcomer’s Divine Sense was not strong. Could such a person learn to operate so quickly?
Yet, the current situation was beyond his expectation. Peter had indeed brought the ten necessary robots.
"Go see!"
The middle-aged man left the office.
By now, many inside the agency understood the situation and were covertly paying attention to the arriving Peter, while some leaders looked meaningfully at him walking with the robots.
Peter was unaware that he had become the focus of attention; after all, what he needed to do now was to do a good job.
Upon reaching the work site, Peter reviewed all the requirements he had recalled along the way. Now clear in his mind, after pondering them again, he made some settings on the robots.
"Go!"
After these settings were done, Peter gave the command to start working.
Following Peter’s command, the ten robots began their work, all strictly following the procedures.
At this time, there were already too many people in the corridor watching, wanting to see if this new Cleaner was up to the task.
The result, however, surprised everyone.
"Is this the new guy?"
"Looks more skilled than the skilled workers!"
"Exactly, the recent Cleaners that came couldn’t hold a candle to him. Look how finely he sets up the robots; their service work is impeccable."
"Yeah, I think he’s really done well."
People quietly discussed among themselves.
The middle-aged man, accompanied by the young man, was standing aside watching. Seeing the quality of the cleaning work, the middle-aged man had nothing to say. Even the strictest Inspector wouldn’t dare fault the result. Truly well done.
At this moment, Peter appeared relaxed, watching the robots work. It was his first time realizing that robots could do such tasks even more meticulously than a real person.
Peter observed every detail carefully until he was sure that there were no issues with his settings.
The work that was supposed to take half a day, Peter had completed in just two hours, including the time spent learning and traveling, a total of two and a half hours.
After entering a request for inspection on one robot’s settings, several Personnel had arrived.
The arrivals were the Person in charge of inspection at the sanitation department and the office staff in the office building.
After the inspection with some equipment, one of them looked at Peter and smiled, "Not bad, I think we can leave the cleaning of this floor entirely to you in the future."
The Personnel from Environmental Protection also showed smiling faces: "Good job."
"May I leave now?"
"Yes, you may."
After confirming the work met the standards, Peter quickly left with the robots.
At this time, Peter breathed a sigh of relief. Although he appeared relaxed on the surface, deep inside he feared someone would cause him trouble. Now, seeing the situation, he felt somewhat reassured, knowing that those stirring up trouble were not big shots, just some people with a little power. As long as no big players were after him, there shouldn’t be much of a problem.
When Peter returned to the Sanitation Section, Director Luke Evans came out, looked at Peter, and then at the robots following him, his expression somewhat complicated.
Luke knew there were people who wanted to take Peter’s position. Regarding this matter, he had chosen to turn a blind eye. If Peter couldn’t pass this test, it was his problem if he got ousted. However, the situation had changed now. To his surprise, Peter had passed this test, and from the feedback, it was clear that the agency’s authorities had decided to put Peter in charge of that floor. This meant Peter was now marked for that area, and nobody could challenge him moving forward.
"Peter, well done," Luke said.
"It was a quick study; I haven’t even received training."
Luke laughed heartily, "You have strong self-learning capabilities. We saw how you operated. Now you can start official work while training. From now on, you are a permanent worker."
Peter felt a weight lift from his heart. Being a permanent worker meant job security, at least for the time being, no one would covet his position—a welcome development indeed.
"Thank you, Director."
"Hmm, keep up the good work, and rest for today after you store the robots in the warehouse."
Peter agreed and went to return the robots.
Meanwhile, in an office, the middle-aged man said to the young man, "You saw the situation. Even if I let you replace him, do you think you can handle the robots better than him?"
The young man’s face turned ugly, confused, "He’s a newcomer, how can he operate them so smoothly? Honestly, I can’t do it as well as him."
"True, I may have given you a shortcut, and you have been studying non-stop, but you’re nowhere near as smooth as him. His operation is so proficient it can’t get any better, not even old hands are as skilled as he is. You can’t compare to him, and moreover, the Higher-Ups have spoken, giving him responsibility for that floor. So, stop coveting his position. I’ll have to think of another place for you," said the middle-aged man.
The young man sighed and said, "We had such elaborate plans, just to let it go like this?"
The middle-aged man snorted, "If you were more skilled than him, I could help you snatch his job. But since you’re clearly not, if I kicked him out for you, I would be the one getting kicked out!"
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