"Don’t be afraid. The company is still recruiting. They are still looking for three more people. Don’t worry. Just don’t worry."
Eevonne lifted her head and smiled. "It's fine. I'll first try to arrange them and see."
The doorman shook his head and left.
While leaving, he kept shaking his head and said while sighing, "I think this girl would not last that long. Which young girl would be willing to endure this hardship? I'd better hurry up and tell the human resource department to find a few more older women for the job, so the work of those departments wouldn’t be delayed."
He left while saying that.
Eevonne, however, started to work hard and seriously.
There were truly plenty of parcels.
The number of parcels was even more than a slightly bigger express company.
Logically speaking, it was truly difficult to distinguish all these parcels that were piled up. However, Eevonne had already discovered a clue.
She was born a girl that was very good at thinking.
She noticed that there was something different about the serial numbers and the colors on the parcels. Among the parcels, some of them had two numbers labeled in red on the parcel. There were also some with two numbers labeled in green. After that, she also saw yellow labels, purple labels, and all sorts.
She purposely looked at the receipt of the parcels with these serial numbers and they were surprisingly from the same express company.
She then deliberately looked for the parcels from another express company and realized that the company also had a distinction in its serial numbers.
Eevonne thought about it for a little while, and then she picked up the parcels with two numbers labeled in yellow that she was able to immediately sort out, and went to ask the doorman about them one by one.
"Sir, which department does Gail Hamilton belong to?" Eevonne asked.
"Human resource department."
"What about Dexter Harris?" Eevonne asked again.
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