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Smart Broker: Three Very Hard Service Industries

First, Takeout Delivery Person I don’t know since when, takeout has been surging. Sitting at home, all you need is a mobile phone and a move of your fingers, and you’re done, just waiting for the delicious food to arrive.

A profession closely related to takeout is that of a takeout delivery person.

They work very hard, waiting for, picking up, and delivering meals non-stop every day. Punctuality and positive reviews are important assessment indicators.

Yesterday I saw on Weibo that the takeaway boy was trending again: I asked him: "On a rainy day like today, do you hate those who place orders?" "How is that possible! I like rainy days the most.

"We get the most orders on rainy days. Sometimes, if we can't achieve good results, we just hope for the rain. We deliver food and earn hard money. We don't need sympathy from others. Just treat us as a normal profession!"

They hide in their rooms on rainy days and don't want to go out, but like taxi drivers, they like rainy days.

Someone can appreciate their hard work.

Of course, there are also people who speak from different angles: Some netizens said: They ride their electric bikes too fast, and they don’t even look at them when they cross the road, and they run amok!

One time, my child was playing in the community and almost hit him!

The most recent trending search this time was because the delivery boy entered the kitchen and started cooking.

Later, he posted on Weibo and said: There are too many orders, and there are many delivery people lined up outside. It is really a last resort.

Later, he resigned.

Last year, there was a heavy rain in Beijing. In the evening, a customer placed an order, which was expected to be delivered at 7 p.m.

Gangzi received the order.

There was serious water accumulation on the road, and Gangzi was unable to ride an electric bike. He followed the company's requirements and took a taxi to deliver food.

It was difficult to call a taxi on a rainy day. He called the customer twice to communicate and apologize, and the customer expressed his willingness to wait.

The road was slippery, and he fell and cut his raincoat big. In order to ensure that his customers could have hot meals, he could only pick up a few simple black plastic bags and put them on his body to protect the lunch box.

It’s okay to get wet,” Gangzi said.

However, when the customer opened the door, he never expected the series of scoldings.

When the customer threw the takeaway on the ground, he was worried, "I may have to pay for the order for the customer. This is a big expense, and it means that the whole day's work has been in vain." It's really not worth it for them!

A netizen wearing glasses said: Every time when I am not in a hurry, I will stagger the peak ordering time to let them be careful. It doesn’t matter if they arrive late.

However, I still want to appeal to everyone to reduce the frequency of ordering food, because the garbage generated from one takeout may take decades to degrade!

Second, couriers When online shopping began to become popular, express delivery also slowly spread in our lives.

Like the delivery boy, the courier also rides an electric bicycle and walks through the streets. It feels like he is more familiar with each community than the real estate agent! I have been doing micro-business for a period of time, and I have spent a lot of time dealing with couriers.

What I remember very clearly is his hands - they were rough, probably due to age and lack of care, and they looked a little distorted.

They are busy basically every day. During the 618, Double 11, and Double 12 periods, they are even more busy. They may not be able to count the express delivery and the number of buildings they climb every day.

The work of picking up, delivering, receiving, sorting, etc. every day is not easy. Maybe people who work nine to five can't understand the hard work of their profession.

But there are also some couriers who waste the trust of their customers.

I saw a news on the Internet about the Chinese Valentine's Day. My husband worked overtime, and my wife made soup and delivered it to my lover by courier in the same city. I never thought that the courier drank the soup and added some liquid to the thermos bucket!

There are really all sorts of weird things out there. There are always unscrupulous people. I really can’t afford to hurt them.

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But I heard that they make quite a lot of money, all of which is hard-earned money.

Third, real estate agents. Houses are inseparable from our lives. Do you still remember the real estate agents who showed us houses in those years?

In fact, buying a house is better, because the various procedures are very complicated, and customers may hesitate when placing orders. Leasing does not have so many technical requirements. It only requires a simple contract, agreeing that both parties must pay the rent on time and not default on water and electricity.

Gas is enough, and there are many people who bypass the agency, but have you really not considered the hard work they put into showing you the house?

From running the business at the beginning, getting familiar with the business, to showing clients independently, facing homeowners and clients, and mediating negotiations, every step takes time. They know more than just these: The turnover rate in this industry

It’s very high. Many people can’t stand this hard work. If you choose a real estate agent to show you the house, please pay for their hard work!

In fact, the three of them work to serve customers no matter what, and they earn hard-earned money. They can only rest during the Chinese New Year period. They dare not neglect it because they are in the service industry.