Assalamu'allaikum Fool!

Assalamu'allaikum Fool!
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Almost a few minutes Alena waited, finally Alena saw Teh Ika coming out of the room.


Teh Ika also seemed to walk up to Alena, and sat at her desk.


"Alena, here!" Calling Teh Ika, Alena walked over and sat down in front of Teh Ika.


"Lena, because you got her hands wet so you can't be anywhere in any production." Teh Ika.


The look on Alena's face looked gloomy, she was sure that she could not continue training.


"So I'm not welcome, Tea?" Alena asked listlessly.


Teh Ika smiled faintly, He again told Alena something.


"If in production, you can not be accepted, either in sewing thread products, embroidery, or knitting. But you can be placed in the barn, there the threads are already wrapped so it doesn't seem to matter if your hands are wet."


Alena was excited again, "so what? I can still train, Tea?" Ask Alena.


Ika tea nodded, "can. Now I want to anterin You to the warehouse bnang sewing, because in the warehouse embroidery thread there is no empty position. Yes, come with me!" Pinta Tea Ika.


Alena stood up, about to follow Ika Tea to the sewing thread warehouse.


"For everyone, keep learning! I'm going down first!" Ika Tea in other training participants.


"Good, Tea." Alena's friends answered. Alena and Teh Ika also descended from the second floor to the sewing thread warehouse located in the next building.


Ika and Alena's tea went into a building downstairs, there was a sewing thread warehouse.


"Mom, sorry. It's Alena, the same barter-willing trainee who's here." Teh Ika.


"Oh, yes. A minute!" Pinta Bu Tini, head of sewing thread warehouse.


"Jule! Call Rika the new kid!" Exclaim Bu Tini on Teh Jule, supervisor of sewing thread warehouse.


"Yes, Mom!" Sahut Teh Jule.


"Why ask for barter?" Ask Bu Tini on Tea Ika.


"Yes, Miss Alena got her hands wet. Can't if it's in place in production," replied Ika Tea.


"Oh, yes. Yes already barter aja, coincidentally the new child who entered yesterday also did not reach the target!" Sahut Bu Tini's.


"Hopefully you can reach the daily target, yes!" Continue Bu Tini to Alena.


Alena nodded, before long Teh Jule came with a child in a black and white uniform just like Alena.


"Mom, here." Jule tea.


"Oh, yes. Rika, you're transferred to the production of embroidery thread, yes. Now you can go with Ika Tea!" Bu Tini.


After Teh Ika came out of the barn, Alena was asked to sit down.


There, Bu Tini explained the workflow in the sewing thread warehouse.


"Well, Alena. Have you ever worked before?" Ask Ms. Tini.


"Ear, Mom. In the warehouse of raw materials and accessories, but in the garment." Alena answered.


"Oh, great. At least there is a picture of the rhythm of work in the warehouse is like what," said Bu Tini.


"Yes, Mom." Alena answered back.


"Well, you'll be placed in the thread part of the pallet. Small thread, you know?" Ask Ms. Tini.


"Oh, I know." Alena answered as necessary.


"Well, that. You will then have to tie the threads that have been wrapped, a pack containing one dozen or 12 cones of yarn, tied so the tie is 12 packs. Wanna?" Ask Ms. Tini.


Alena tried to understand what Bu Tini explained, and concluded.


"So in the tie I have to stack the yarn as much as 12 packs?" Ask Alena.


"Well right, in the wrap. Later I teach you how to stack it so it is not easy to collapse the same way to tie it," said Bu Tini.


"Good, Mom." Alena began to understand.


"In addition to tying, you also have responsibilities on the shelf. Keep the neatness of the rack, the stock on the same shelf on the stoker paper that is attached should be the same. Previously, the sewing thread had 600 colors, starting from the youngest color which is 100 colors. Later you can see the colors, We use color codes with numbers, because if you call the color will be difficult because it is very diverse. Later you also have to prepare items requested by custemers from various cities, it can learn while walking. Now we're going to the alley where you're going!" Bu Tini.


They also walked to the alley where some of the yarn shelves are neatly arranged, the pallet rack alley is in the third order in the middle of the warehouse room.


"Well, where are you here. You can see these palette threads from 100 to 600 colors, as time goes by you must memorize the same color. Well, the one in the basket below, sent from production, is still a unit, has not been tied per 12 dozen. Now you see the way I stack, and tie!" Pinta Bu Tini's.


Alena watched every move of Bu Tini, it seemed easy but Alena could not operate high before trying.


"It's your turn now!" Pinta Bu Tini's.


"This is an example, you try to get to. Keep cleaning everything in the basket, according to the color! Don't let any other colors tucked away!" Bu Tini.


"Good, Mom." Alena began to pile up one by one.


"Yes I've come back to the front, one hour later Jule Tea will be here to check your work!" Bu Tini.


Alena nodded, Bu Tini left Alena alone.


Alena again tried to stack according to Bu Tini's direction, many times Alena failed but he did not give up just like that.


"It seems difficult! Come on, Alena! Bismillah!" Alena tries to encourage herself and tries again.