Chapter 535 Changing the rules without permission
Chapter 535: Unruly changing the rules, both sides frequently fight and make moves
Author: Biantang Wushi
Chapter 535: Unruly changing the rules, both sides frequently fight and make moves
There is a Taiwanese-funded factory in Shipai, Dongguan. There are about 2,000 people. The quantity of each order is tens of millions of dollars, and it is constantly over the years. It comes to inspect the goods almost once or twice a week. Both parties have established a tacit understanding. Generally speaking, after each inspection officer has inspected the goods, the production manager will give the red envelope of 2,000 yuan. Therefore, both parties have always been safe and well.
But later, the factory changed a general manager. It is said that a Chinese American from the company's headquarters in Walmart, the company discovered the problem of red envelopes shortly after arriving at the company. He immediately expressed dissatisfaction, saying that he would not take this trick at all, and asked the production manager to stop this behavior immediately.
The first level of official position is to crush people to death. The production manager can only follow the instructions of the general manager. In this way, the inspectors have not received a penny red envelope from this toy factory for two consecutive weeks, and have never received a penny red envelope from this toy factory. Although they have also hinted to the factory and reminded them in kind, there are orders from the superiors, and the people below cannot pay the money themselves, so they can only smile and be careless, and want to just get through it.
But is this possible? Just when they thought the matter was over and they were relieved, trouble came. To be honest, they underestimated these inspectors. They were not an ordinary personal behavior, but an organized, disciplined and action-oriented team. I knew that each inspector would have to register every time they took the money, because the money did not belong entirely to them, but would have to be paid half of it, and then everyone would redistribute it based on their respective qualifications, hard work, etc.
In addition to the regular work meetings in the company every day, they also have to hold meetings to summarize them every day. This time, five consecutive granules were not collected, so everyone naturally noticed them. So, on the sixth time, an old inspector was sent.
What I want to say is that they have a good time card, why do you say that? Because this batch of goods is a Christmas tree, they will arrive at the US port before the end of October, and it is now the end of September. The factory is a little anxious and set the nearest shipment date. The shipment interception date is 12:00 tomorrow night. In other words, if you miss the shipment schedule today, you will have to drive the ship next week.
According to common sense, we should arrange to inspect the goods at the factory two to three days in advance, but this is not the case. No matter how the factory urges them, they delayed the previous day on the grounds that the recent itinerary was too tight. In theory, it is not a big problem to be in advance. I went there to inspect it in the morning and started installing the cabinet the next day. There was no problem at all.
But what's so bad is that the factory not only stopped giving red envelopes, but also canceled the benefits of picking up and dropping off the car. Although there are reimbursements for taking the car, it is easy to go from frugality to extravagance, but it is difficult to go from extravagance to frugality. How could these people accept it? So the factory started waiting early in the morning and waited until 3 o'clock in the afternoon when the inspector came slowly.
The factory had long arranged 500 sets of samples according to the inspection ratio according to the previous practice, and all the seals were opened in advance. However, after this guy wandered around the samples, he said, "This is not OK. According to the regulations, I want to conduct random inspections, so all these, these are moved away and replaced with those that have not been unboxed."
As he said that, he arrived at the piles of large goods again, pointed to the two rows in the innermost directions with his hand, and said, "You guys are ready, take out this row, that row, and the bottom two layers for me to open it."
After saying that, he returned to the chair and sat down. He didn't even look at the tea that the factory had made, but took out the coke he bought from his bag and started drinking. He felt relieved, but the factory was in trouble. Why? Think about it, there were more than 30,000 Christmas trees, which were more than 30,000 boxes, and so many hundreds of boxes were poured out from the bottom and bottom. That was not a small workload, it was really good.
After the factory arranged a forklift and quickly transferred more than a dozen employees. It took a lot of effort to get out the hundreds of boxes designated by the inspector. However, just after opening a few boxes, the guy got up to pack up his bag, lifted his legs and left.
That's right, he raised his legs and walked straight away. The people below hurriedly reported to the production manager. The production manager hurriedly called the driver to drive him and chase him. Finally, he chased the inspector halfway and hurriedly asked with a smile on his face.
The inspector shook the watch on his left wrist expressionlessly at him and said, "I'm going to get off work and it will take more than two hours to get home. The company will arrange for overtime to work in the evening."
The production manager knew it well, of course he knew what was going on. It seemed impossible to let this guy go back and continue the inspection today, so he could only say that since this is the case, he would test it tomorrow.
The inspector said, OK, you can go back and write an application and wait for the company's arrangements.
The production manager said he wanted to take him to the station by car, but the inspector refused and said, "No, we have reimbursement, thank you." After that, he left the production manager and left without looking back.
The production manager went back bored and immediately applied, asking for inspection the goods the next day, and said that he would send a car to Songgang to pick up people tomorrow morning.
The next morning at 8:30 am, the inspection company had just started work, and the car from the factory arrived. The driver waited downstairs and waited again. The inspector did not get downstairs until after 10 o'clock. After arriving at the factory, the inspector cut off half of the hundreds of boxes that had been opened, pulled out 200 boxes again, and after looking around, he directly issued a report of failure, threw it to the factory, and then left again.
No matter how awesome your factory is, if the inspector does not stamp the Pass inspection report, you will not dare to ship the goods directly. The production manager is in a dilemma. The general manager's instructions are to be done, but this is a Christmas tree, what is it for? It is for Christmas. If you don't ship, it may not be as good as this year's Christmas. Because shipping takes one month to arrive in the United States, you also need to ship land to various places, and then to various stores, and there are other various tasks, which cannot be done in ten or eight days.
The inspector just fooled the factory, and the general manager naturally refused to give up. You, a mainlander, dared to insult me, so he sued the inspector directly to the manager of the inspection company after a phone call. What can the Taiwanese manager say? Naturally, he said a few soft and hard words, saying that he would investigate and see what was going on, and he would reply to him as soon as possible...
Chapter completed!