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What are the duty hours of the FCI AG3?

Its totally depends on your posting..Hqrs, Zonal Office Monday to Friday 9:30 to 6:00PmRegional office Monday to Saturday 9:30 to 6:00PmDistrict Office depends on your seat workDepot Office 10:00 to 5:00pm and During Unloading from or loading to goods train 6:00 Am to 8:00 or 10:00PM in this working overtime allowance extra.

Are Chinese citizens protesting the lockdown imposed since the spread of the COVID-19 virus?

We are hanging in there and never complaining.This is the street of Wuhan, although it is still under quarantine, people can still walk freely inside it, but its streets are like this with only police officers on duty. Cause everyone wants to get over the virus spreading as soon as possible and return to normal life.This is our housing estate, which has 16 apartment buildings, we have the veggie market open inside every day, the vegetables are quite fresh and cheap, we don’t need to leave our neighborhood to buy food.We don’t complain, we try our best to fight the disease and contain it in our home, in our neighborhood, in our city, in our province, not to affect other parts of China and the world.I know a lot of people call the disease the Wuhan virus, or China virus, and maybe for a very long time, many countries will not welcome us. I understand people are afraid of the virus. The mortality rate of the virus is much higher in our city than any other part of the world because there’s a run on hospital resources. The fact is we are fighting and suffering a lot, not just for ourselves but also to protect the rest of the world.The following pictures are of a high school student who just started his school online.We will never lose hope for ourselves and our future.Feb 3, 2020 updatesToday, I received a warning from the property management team of our estate in our Weichat group.Warm reminder to the owners:Hello, everyone! According to the needs of the current epidemic control, visitors, takeout, express delivery and other outsiders in all channels of the district are prohibited from entering the district from 8:00 on Feb 3.If there is such a demand during the epidemic control period, please go to the gate in person to receive or complete the transfer of goods. At the same time, the community will close down two revolving doors. For the health of the owners of the community! Hope you can support and understand and cooperate!Just got the news, there is an owner’s elderly who do not live in the community was diagnosed, according to District Anti-virus No. 1 order requires the owner (relatives of patients) to be isolated at home, specific buildings, units are not convenient to explain.The unit property will increase disinfection efforts, at the same time, please the majority of owners do not go out as far as possible, self-isolation at home is the safest! Extraordinary times, the invisible virus, please understand and tolerate each other! Thank you!The virus are getting closer and closer. People in our discussion group are getting more scared. But at least he/she is not live here, hope the patient will get better soon.—————————Feb 4, 2020, updateA Wuhan citizen write the following on his Weibo, I quote:After a little thinking, I counted several data in the morning.Outside Hubei province: 6949 cases were diagnosed; 11 cases died; the mortality rate was 0.158%.Outside Wuhan, but inside Hubei province: 7138 cases were confirmed; 101 cases died; the mortality rate was 1.41%.Inside Wuhan: 6384 cases were diagnosed; 313 cases died; the mortality rate of 4.9%.The number of confirmed cases and different mortality rates are due to only "differences in the degree of adequate treatment." The corona virus is known to be as contagious as other influenza, but now the number of confirmed cases in the country is "only" 20,000. The proportion in Hubei is more than 60%, and half of them are concentrated in Wuhan.This is the result of centralized prevention and control (city closure) for one month. You know, the number of flu cases nationwide in January last year was 600000 (same contagious). How much sacrifices have the people of Hubei made to control the spread of the source of infection?It couldn't be clearer from the huge difference in mortality, one is 4.9%, the other is 0.158%, one is not even able to get a hospital bed, and the other is a group of experts around a patient for diagnosis and treatment.When "trade-off and price" is converted into a number, it is not a slogan.He wrote this because Wuhan citizens are discriminated outside by some Chinese, I know they are not evil, they are just scared, like we do.There were 5 million people left Wuhan before the lockdown, majority were supposed to go because of the Chinese New Year, but our mayor did leave about 10 hours after locked air, bus and train services, and many fleeing from Wuhan by their own cars, then they blocked the road.Many Chinese accused him of that action, but I know he just wanted to tell us, if you wanted to leave, you had a place to go, leave in a less dangerous way.Those are the people to be discriminated, but can you blame them?If you see a person from Wuhan, treat him well, 14 days have almost past, if he is ok, then he is not contagious.———————I read all the kind comments, thank you all for your kindness support, you guys are really amazing.By the way, I just want to explain something.Bat soup is a traditional Palau dishes, Chinese tourists went there and took pictures and videos to show off to their friends. We don’t eat bats back in China.I heard in some area some Chinese eat a kind of rats, but that is on the internet, you can see all kinds of freaky things on the internet.Snakes are sold in some area, I think maybe 1 in a thousand Chinese tried it once in their life time?Nobody eats cat in China, I was shocked when I first heard Chinese eat cats from media.Dog meat is traditional food in some area, major in two parts, one is Guangxi Province where Zhuang Chinese live, the other one is in Jilin province, some Korean Chinese eat dog meat. They are both minority Chinese. Although we respect their traditions, you can’t find dog meat in any major cities’ market, because local dog lovers might cause huge trouble for the sellers.The fresh food markets are the health hazards. Some Chinese like to buy live chickens, and live fish, the sellers kill the chickens and fish in the market, and clean them for the customers on site.I hope the government should ban the market, but it is really hard, because many people like live chickens and live fish. If there is a need, there will be a market. Monitor the markets closely may be the second best option.

What was the most memorable customer outburst you've witnessed?

This is mostly copy-n-paste from my answer to a similar question.Let me preface it by describing Girl A as a greasy, pockmarked, surly, dumpy, plump twentysomething who oozed unpleasantness most of the time, and her mother, B, a somewhat more polite, matronly lady was a master of the smiling backhanded compliment. They didn’t always come in together, but when they did, employees tended to try to avoid dealing with them.Another key element is that I was diagnosed with diabetes around this time, and was treating it with insulin and metformin, the latter of which sometimes gave me intestinal trouble. Since the district manager had consistently driven away all the store managers, and I was the highest-ranking keyholder, I was effectively running the store, despite a dearth of training. This meant, among other things, that I would have to open the store by myself some days and work alone until the first cashier showed up a couple hours into my shift.Girl A came in one evening close to closing time during the holiday season. I was running the register when she came to check out, and she was $2 short of the total amount. There were other customers behind her. Rather than void her purchase, I offered to loan her the two bills if she’d promise to pay me back on her next visit. She accepted without thanking me, and left.Over the course of the next two weeks she came in at least twice while I was working, and never mentioned the loan. Finally, when checking her out again, I asked her to repay me, and she quite grudgingly threw $2 at me on her way out.A week or so later I had to open the store by myself, and while counting out the day’s tills, had to make an emergency bathroom visit. This set me back several minutes on opening the store (at 8:00), but when I unlocked the front door, it appeared no one was waiting outside, so I figured all was good.My cashier came in at 10:00, and another keyholder some time after that. Relieved of register duties, I walked the store, watching customers, helping as needed, all that managerly stuff. Lady B breezed past near the clothing section, with Girl A in tow. “I hope everything’s OK with the store,” B said, “since there was nobody here this morning.”I apologized for the lateness of the opening, saying I had indeed been here, but had suffered a minor emergency that prevented me from opening the door on time.She didn’t like that, taking it as a personal affront that I hadn’t been at the door at 8 just for her with a smile on my face. “What kind of emergency could you have had? You couldn’t get up early enough to be here on time?”I gently deflected this, and her various follow-up questions, but she was pretty insistent, and increasingly inflammatory with her responses. Finally, in exasperation, I said “I’m sorry, lady, but I’m taking a medication that gives me diarrhea. What do you expect?”Girl A shouted, “Oh, rude!” Lady B lost her composure entirely. I was losing mine. “You’re welcome for the $2, which you never thanked me for,” I said, and A replied “O my gawd, you’re still talking about that!”“Maybe I should call the district manager and let him know you weren’t open on time this morning,” B said.“Maybe you should. Be sure to let him know that folks with medical conditions shouldn’t be stuck opening the store alone.”She pulled out her phone and began pretending to dial a number (as if she had the district manager on speed dial or something). I asked both of them to leave the store, as they were causing a scene (several customers were staring in our direction). B said she was leaving, and started to walk ahead of me. I took an escort position behind her, and then, without warning, she stopped short. I believe she was trying to get me to bump into her, so she could claim assault or something along those lines. But I stopped in time. She didn’t ease up, though. “Stop threatening me!” she began yelling. Then, to other customers, “He’s threatening me! Get out of my face! Get out of my face!” I had already hastily stepped back, was not in her face (was in fact behind her), and had not made any kind of physical contact or threatening moves.“I’m not in your face,” I finally managed to get in edgewise.“I’m calling the police,” she said.“Great,” I replied. “Just do it from outside the store.” One cool thing about working in retail in a small town is that you quickly get to know local law enforcement, having to call them for various reasons from time to time.They finally left, and I, slightly embarrassed, made my way to the registers, where my bewildered cashier and keyholder had been watching the proceedings. “What was that all about?” asked “Thomas,” the keyholder. “I really don’t know,” I said, waiting for the other shoe to drop.It did. About five minutes later, “Tyrell,” one of the local police officers, stepped in to ask what had happened. Tyrell took it in stride, hearing my side of the story and talking to a couple of the other customers who’d witnessed it. The general consensus was that Lady B was a “psycho.”The rest of the day was mostly uneventful. Nothing transpired from the police call. BUT I did hear from the district manager that evening. He said he had to look into the incident, but that’s as far as it went. Evidently after talking to Thomas and “Melinda,” the other keyholder, he came to the same conclusion Tyrell had.

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