Chapter 61 Work Content

"Do you want to be transferred?" Pete asked.

"Nope." Hearing Pete ask like this, Anderson immediately shook his head and said, "Of course not." It's actually good here. We'll find out when you stay a while. ”

Anderson continued to walk as he spoke, and said as he reached the row of offices on the south faΓ§ade, "There are important people here, and their schedules will be freer. Relative to others, these people are not here every day. ”

"Where else do they have jobs?" Thomas asked, puzzled.

"Not really. But they often have to travel to Los Angeles on business, some to attend conferences, some to negotiate with some partners, and even to purchase some goods. Anderson said.

Pete looked at the offices, which had a glass wall facing the office area, and inside there were blinds that could be lowered or retracted. In other words, people in the office area can see the inside of the office, and there are fixed observation windows on each door that cannot be opened. And on the door, there is no name written on the person in the office, only the name of the department or position.

"Are they responsible for the procurement?" Pete asked curiously.

Anderson shrugged his shoulders and said, "There are some things they need for their work that they can only buy by themselves, after all, there are some things that need to meet with the other party's people, and we don't want them to come to us for this meeting, so they can only go to Los Angeles." At most, someone followed. ”

Pete listened to Anderson while paying attention to the offices, and after walking around, Pete realized that he didn't see the office that the guy was in, but that didn't mean that the guy's office wasn't here, but that the curtains on the guy's office should have been pulled down. That is, the one in the middle of the five offices, the one with "functional design" written on the door.

Pete glanced at Anderson and said, "Is the office always with curtains drawn?" ”

Anderson glanced at the row of offices and smiled, "That's Mr. Hassan's office, and he's afraid of being disturbed at work." The curtains are often drawn. In fact, such a design is completely unnecessary, and it can be seen on the surveillance. ”

Pi didn't gnaw a little, but in his heart he thought that this guy was nothing more than a thief, and he always felt that he was being watched, so he pulled the curtains.

Anderson saw that Pete and Thomas didn't say anything, and continued to lead them to the side pantry and lounge.

"Smoking is allowed here," Anderson pulled out the cigarette he had brought with him after arriving in the break room, handing it to Pete and Thomas.

Thomas waved his hand and refused, while Pete took the cigarette and smoked it after Anderson lit it, surveying his surroundings.

The lounge has a sofa and some chairs and tables, with ashtrays on the table, exhaust equipment on the roof, and air vents against the exterior wall that constantly blows into the house.

"Are there a lot of smokers here?" Pete asked, twitching.

"There are quite a few." Anderson smiled and said, "People here have a lot of quirks. You'll know when you've been here. ”

Pete smiled, turned his head to look at the pantry next door, and said, "Is coffee served here?" ”

"Yes, coffee, green tea too. You can try it later when you have time. I don't like these though, I prefer to drink water directly. Anderson said, pointing to the surveillance above his head, "There's surveillance here, too." See? ”

Pete glanced at the monitor and nodded, "How do we usually arrange shifts?" ”

"You're in a group with me." Anderson said: "Three shifts take turns. Two people per class. ”

"So there have to be someone here at night?" Pete continued.

"Yes. There has to be someone at night, too. People here don't work, but we still have to look at it. Saying that, Anderson pretended to be mysterious and lowered his voice: "After all, this is a secret job. Be careful, naturally. ”

Pete smiled and didn't say anything, and Thomas on the side said, "What are we going to do that night?" ”

"Wait until these people leave. I mean, after work, if no one works overtime. "We have to check whether the switches of all the electrical equipment are turned off, and whether there are any scattered missing items, especially the documents that are not organized," Anderson said. The place where the power should be cut off is to be cut off, and after the inspection, stay in the monitoring room. There will be nothing to do, but we must keep people, and when the time comes, we will have the opportunity to communicate with the people on the first floor, and we will have to report to the monitoring center on the first floor every two hours. ”

"And what if someone works overtime?" Thomas continued.

"If someone works overtime ... Then you have to accompany them. Inspections are made every two hours. If the person working overtime leaves, report it immediately and accompany him or them down. Otherwise, he won't be able to get out, and he will be stopped on the first floor. Even if you have an ID card, you can't get out. Anderson said.

"Wait until they leave to do the previous inspection again?" Pete asked.

"Yes. Of course you have to do it again. Anderson nodded and said: "Then when the shift is handed over, wait for the handover records, especially some things that need to be specially explained, and then take the person who comes to take over to look around here, and what should I do when I get off work and return to the dormitory after confirming that it is correct." ”

"So what if you get sick or something? Is there a substitute shift? Thomas asked.

"Of course." Anderson said, "Of course, we're not robots. But that's up to Tony. He'll arrange it. ”

"Do we have a management department here that is responsible for managing us?" Pete asked.

"Yes." Anderson said, "Those people are not easy to talk to. There are three people in total, who are in charge of all of us here. The worst part is that they will also pop up in front of you and check on your work. If something goes wrong and they catch it, it's going to be a problem. ”

"For example? Has anything happened to be punished? Thomas asked.

"Of course." "Again, I happened to be on the night shift. One of the three suddenly appeared, and then found a guy on the second floor asleep. After that, the person was directly fired after a scolding. ”。

"Expulsion?" Pete looked surprised and said, "So direct? ”

"Yes. Pretty straightforward. Anderson looked at Pete and Thomas as if he was uncertain, and said, "And the people you replaced this time are said to be dissatisfied with those three people." That's where this replacement comes in. ”