Hello #feelgood friends, I trust you are doing well. There is a popular saying that "when the hands are busy, the stomach never goes empty"
I do crack this joke with my colleagues at the warehouse who are also involved in the supply chain.

Offloading Products
Every time they seem to be busy offloading incoming goods from the suppliers or loading goods for customers. Yet, whenever they see me, they will be teasing me with words like "money no day," meaning (there is no money).
Once that happens, I already know where they are coming from; they are stylishly requesting permission to sell off some materials that came with the supplied goods, such as nylon, broken pallets, and other items.
During my routine check at the warehouse this week, I met them very busy offloading items and loading products for customers who are already on the ground to pick them up.

Loading customers' products
We held a little meeting, where they presented all the items they needed to scrap. We reviewed them, verified their status, and signed off on the approval documents. They were happy, so was I, because every little act of kindness shown to individuals adds priceless value to their lives and brings goodwill to the giver. I did not forget to take some shots for my write-up.

Offloaded products waiting to be stacked
This was my little way of impacting lives this week at the office.
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What a great saying, the hands that work will eat. Nice entry there.
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Oh, thank you for the aupport.
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