Assalamu'allaikum Fool!

Assalamu'allaikum Fool!
Luck


Alena was still trying to speed up her hand movements, little by little she began to understand and find a way to tie faster.


Alena also carefully looked at every color label in the package, but there was one thing she had just met and felt awkward.


"Well, in the 550 color catalog book it's dim red, but this is how the red color is a bit bright. What's wrong color, huh?" Alena mutters.


When he was paying attention to the color of the yarn that he thought was strange, suddenly Teh Jule came to check the results of Alena's work.


"Where can Alena tie the thread?" Ask Jule Tea.


Alena turned her head, She put on a smile first.


"Alhamdulillah, Tea. Started to do it" replied Alena.


Jule Tea seemed to sit beside Alena, and saw the results of Alena's work.


"Well, pretty neat, yeah!" Praise Jule Tea.


"Good thanks, Tea." Alena.


"Where? Any obstacles?" Ask Jule Tea.


"Emm, so far no obstacle is too complicated anyway. This is just a thread that looks like different teh, in this one pack, like this color is brighter!" Point Alena at a thread she thinks is different.


Jule's tea noticed the thread shown by Alena.


"Loh, yeah. This is already something you like in the form of a gross, isn't it?" Ask Jule Tea. One tie consisting of 12 packs of yarn is called one gross.


In one pack there are also 12 pcs of yarn, which is also called one dozen.


"Not yet, Tea. This is the new basket I want to tie up with" replied Alena.


"Oh, great. Do not be tied, fear in one basket is still a lot of gini. We'll find it again!" Bring Jule Tea.


Alena nodded, She looked back at each color in a pack with Jule Tea. How surprised They find many colors mixed in a pack.


"Good God, it's there again." Jule tea.


"This too, Tea." Alena again found a different thread.


"Geez, this is definitely a lot more. How can gini!" Exciting Tea Jule.


"It's probably because the color is almost like deh, Teh. Maybe the one that entered the thread was less focused, eating it like a gini." Alena tried to express her estimate.


"Heem, really. I'll tell you first, Miss Tini. The basket inu partin, Len. We're going back to production!" Pinta Tea Jule.


"Ready, Tea." Alena also separated the basket with a problematic color, he took the initiative to check the next basket.


But just looking over the surface, Alena immediately found a discrepancy on the color label of the yarn.


Alena opened the catalog book, and sure enough.


"Well, black should be 500. This is 550, '" murmured Alena.


While researching, Teh Jula and Bu Tini came closer to Alena.


"Where, Len?" Ask Jule Tea.


"Here, Tea." Alena pushed the basket in front of Bu Tini.


"Ouch. This looks like a young, old man. Why QC production can be smooth gini ih," said Bu Tini.


"Mom, sorry. This basket is wrong too, I guess. Black should be code 500, but here the label is 550." Alena showed the next basket to Bu Tini and Teh Jule.


Ms. Tini looked at the basket, she again regretted the problem.


"Oh my God, it's a mislabel. Forgive me, Jule Tea calls her production boy, tell him to take back the stuff!" Pinta Bu Tini's. Teh Jule nodded, He turned around and headed towards the front desk to contact the production section.


"Alena, your first day of work can minimize mistakes. Nice that!" Praise Bu Tini.


Alena nodded, "accept still, Mom."


"Preserve your meticulousness, yes! That's the capital that is needed for work in the warehouse section, of course you are sure to continue training tomorrow!" Bu Tini.


Alena was surprised, she was so grateful for what she got today. He thought his wet hands would make it difficult for him to work, but behind his shortcomings, Alena got sustenance through another road, namely in the warehouse and his thoroughness that made Alena likely to pass training.