Original title:
The courier guy will deliver the blessings and joy on time
China Youth Daily, China Youth Network reporter Li Xiang.
On the eighth day of the Lunar New Year, Xu Beibei of the Beijing Dongdaqiao Business Department of Jingdong Express finished the last order and lay on the bed, counting the day he would return to his hometown Linfen, Shanxi. In the past few days, his parents often communicate with him***, and the most asked questions are "are you busy" and "when will you come back".
This Spring Festival, Xu Beibei didn't sleep lazy, getting up at 7 o'clock in the morning and going to work every day. At the station, the packages are sorted according to weight and transportation time, inspected, collected, and sorted, and the New Year's goods begin to flow on the conveyor belt.
Xu Beibei is a post-95 generation, and the delivery area is in the area of Beijing CBD, and often goes in and out of China World Trade Center**, China World Summit Wing, China World Trade Apartment, and Beijing Kerry Center. A few years ago, this area was "bursting", and he was able to deliver nearly 200 items every day, shouldering more than three times the usual amount of tasks, and he was so tired that he couldn't straighten his waist.
It's been a lot better these days. He sighed. During the Chinese New Year, although the number of express orders was much less than that of the previous year, because more than half of the delivery staff at the site went home for the New Year, there were fewer people, and he had to be busy from morning to night every day.
Many people are particularly eager to receive express delivery, and often brush the movement track in the app to quietly observe our location. He said with a smile, "Especially during the Spring Festival, orders are often more urgent, many of them are supplies bought by hotels and ** for employees, and there are many fresh orders from customers, so we have to speed up." ”
In the past few days, Xu Beibei and her colleagues have felt a lot of warmth. When customers meet them, they almost all say "Happy New Year". Some companies purchase snacks for the staff on duty, and in order to make it convenient for the little brothers to deliver, they have specially issued temporary work cards, allowing them to enter the office area and put the goods in the designated place. "This reduces our waiting time and allows us to finish the day earlier. ”
Xu Beibei recalled that there was a hotel near the International Trade Center, and in order to thank customers, a batch of rice cake gift boxes were customized. He was about to pay compensation out of his own pocket, "I didn't expect the hotel to make up for the loss by itself, and gave me a gift, which is embarrassing." ”
Xu Beibei has been a courier for 3 years. This Spring Festival, he and the little brothers who didn't go home at the site created a sense of New Year ritual. The young men cleaned the inside and outside of the express station, pasting Spring Festival couplets and various Year of the Dragon stickers. On Chinese New Year's Eve, the brothers gathered in the rental house, and each made a few good dishes.
Xu Beibei's scrambled eggs with tomatoes, stewed pork ribs with potatoes, and fried shredded eggplant were swept away. Everyone watched the Spring Festival Gala while pushing the cups and changing the lamps, talking about the expectations of the coming year. After the meal, Xu Beibei and his colleagues took a group photo on the streets of Beijing and sent ** to their parents and friends far away from their hometown.
I'm single, and my parents are quite healthy, so it's good to spend the Chinese New Year in Beijing, and I don't have any burden. Speaking of the role played by the courier brother during the Spring Festival, Xu Beibei's description is: "A person who delivers blessings and joy on time." ”
*: China Youth Daily.