322. Canteen Management Department

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Wang Shunan's estimate of the time was very accurate. After waiting for fifteen minutes, Dong Qiangqiang saw Barbara walking towards the office from a distance with a stern look on her face.

Dong Qiangqiang stood at the door of her office, bowed slightly to Barbara who was approaching, and said respectfully: "Hello, Dean."

Barbara nodded without changing her expression, opened the door and walked in. Dong Qiangqiang followed quickly.

"Tell me, what do you want from me?" Barbara opened the file on the table and asked without looking up while reading the file.

"Tomorrow," Dong Qiangqiang paused, "is my last day as a volunteer. I need you to sign the completion confirmation form from the court."

The volunteer work was originally for five days, but Dong Qiangqiang did not miss a day, so he was the first to complete the disciplinary content of the court.

"Oh, I won't be in the hospital tomorrow. You can bring the confirmation form to the office then, and the deputy dean will help you fill in the relevant content. You don't have to worry." Barbara showed a professional smile, "Is there anything else? "

"Actually, I still have something to ask you," Dong Qiangqiang mustered up his courage. "I own a trading company that mainly sells all kinds of live pigs. I would like to take the liberty to ask, is there any need for this in the canteen of the nursing home? "

Barbara took off her spectacles, nodded and said, "Wang (Shun Nan) asked me about this before, and I agreed."

Dong Qiangqiang was waiting for her words. Just when he was about to ask her how to proceed and whether the canteen had any requirements for the purchase price of pigs, he heard Barbara continue: "But only I agree with this matter. It’s not enough, you also need to get approval from the canteen management department, because they have the final right of interpretation.”

Canteen management department? Dong Qiangqiang was confused for a moment. He didn't understand the meaning of "final right of interpretation".

Seeing Dong Qiangqiang's confused look, Barbara explained: "For example, should I buy your pig? How much will it cost? What documents do you need to provide to buy the pig? It's all up to them. .I cannot interfere with their decisions."

"Dean Barbara, can I understand this?" Dong Qiangqiang felt confused. This was different from what Wang Shunan had told him before. "Although you agreed, the canteen management department can also veto and not implement your decision? "

"Yes. This can prevent the decision-maker, that is, me from moral hazard." Barbara added.

Dong Qiangqiang took a breath after hearing this and thought to himself: What is the meaning of this kind of agreement? To put it bluntly, even she couldn't make the decision. He couldn't help but wonder, could this be Barbara deliberately trying to find trouble to frustrate him? But then I thought again, there was no conflict of interest between Barbara and him, and they couldn't deliberately embarrass themselves. Maybe there was such a rule in the nursing home.

Barbara added: "You can first talk to the people in the canteen operation and management committee and listen to their requirements. If your qualifications and conditions are met and the price is reasonable, then they may also buy your pigs. "

Dong Qiangqiang didn't know whether to laugh or cry because of the extra procedures, but he had no other choice. Why did he want to do other people's business?

However, the canteen management department is not located in the nursing home, but somewhere in the city. He took the map and checked the address. It was not bad. The location of the canteen management department was not far from the driving school. Dong Qiangqiang did not dare to delay and went straight to the canteen management department in the city.

The style of the building where the canteen management department is located is highly consistent with the style of the nursing home. Dong Qiangqiang found the target among the pile of buildings without much effort.

What made him depressed was that when the other party listened to his introduction, especially after he emphasized that it was Barbara who recommended him to come here, the other party did not show any seriousness and instead threw him a stack of forms for him to fill out. .

Dong Qiangqiang took the form, and his head grew more and more dizzy as he read it. In addition to requiring Dong Qiangqiang to provide relevant information about the company and legal persons, the form also required him to provide proof that live pigs undergo regular quarantine and epidemic prevention. Dong Qiangqiang saw that Hannover Health and Epidemic Prevention was left on the back of the form. I found the station’s phone number, so I slipped out of the door and hid in a deserted place to call the epidemic prevention station for consultation.

After listening to Dong Qiangqiang’s question, the people at the epidemic prevention station told him clearly: At present, they can only issue quarantine and epidemic prevention test reports for captive pigs, and they can only issue test reports for wild pigs (i.e., free-range pigs) or wild boars. They cannot guarantee whether the report can meet the requirements of the purchasing unit.

After receiving the answer, Dong Qiangqiang did not dare to waste a moment, quickly filled out the form and handed it to the middle-aged woman. But Dong Qiangqiang's question was too weird. The middle-aged woman had never seen such a request. She took Dong Qiangqiang's materials and walked out of the office. Ten minutes later, a fat middle-aged German man walked in.

He said to Dong Qiangqiang straight to the point: "If the epidemic prevention station can only issue reports on whether wild pigs carry diseases but cannot issue certificates that they undergo regular epidemic prevention and quarantine, then it does not meet our procurement standards. Unfortunately, we cannot accept your request. Apply." After saying that, he handed Dong Qiangqiang's materials back.

"I don't understand. Isn't it enough to prove that the wild pigs are disease-free during the test?" Dong Qiangqiang asked puzzledly, "As long as they are disease-free, they can be processed into food."

"Your statement is one-sided. For some special swine diseases, such as adv (porcine pseudorabies virus), fd (foot-and-mouth disease), or hi (swine flu), the incubation period of these diseases is very long. If not If it is processed into food after detection, it will be very dangerous for consumers. If you want to completely confirm whether wild pigs carry unsafe disease factors, a certain observation period is required."

Dong Qiangqiang was confused by a bunch of disease terms. He only understood the last sentence and asked hurriedly: "Then how long is the shortest period of observation?"

"That's not necessarily true. It could be anywhere from 4 to 6 months. If you want to be completely sure, an observation period of more than 6 months is more reliable." The middle-aged man replied, "After all, the physique of each pig is different."

Dong Qiangqiang immediately thought of the pig foster care fees at Fleisher's place, and thought: I can't afford to raise them for one day, let alone four months. It seems that selling pigs to nursing homes is not an option for the time being.

After angrily ending his conversation with the canteen management, Dong Qiangqiang hurried to the driving school.

Although the development of the matter was not exactly the same as what Wang Shunan expressed in the end, Dong Qiangqiang did not blame Wang Shunan at all in his heart. Instead, he was grateful. After all, it was a great help if someone was willing to ask for him. If the result was not ideal, he would Blaming others is too unethical and petty.

Looking at the scenery outside the car window, Dong Qiangqiang suddenly felt that he had been too smooth before. In fact, the threshold for doing things in Germany is still very high, at least there are many strict rules in all aspects. But he wasn't too frustrated. Originally, this was the icing on the cake, the best thing possible. If not, at least he knew where the problem was.

Because she had something on her mind, Lu Wei wandered away several times during the lecture and lost all her notes. As soon as the bell rang, she ignored the eloquent old professor on the podium, grabbed her schoolbag and ran out.

As soon as I ran out of the classroom, I heard someone behind me shouting: "Lu Wei!"

Lu Wei hurriedly turned around and saw a dark-skinned Chinese girl walking towards her quickly. This girl is about the same age as Lu Wei. She has short hair and wears a pair of gold-rimmed glasses. She is very slender and looks elegant.

Lu Wei knew this girl. Her name was Zheng Jiayin. They were not in the same major, but they took some major courses together.

"Why are you running so fast?" Zheng Jiayin deliberately teased her, "A date?"

"Well, something happened." Lu Wei didn't want to tell others that he worked in a supermarket.

"Didn't you say you were going to organize a study group last time? Why haven't I seen you discussing this recently?" Zheng Jiayin asked, blinking.

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