A Time Travel Effort in the 70s

Chapter 188 Shen Jiaren reports to the pharmacy



Chapter 188 Shen Jiaren reports to the pharmacy

After thinking for a while under the awning, Shen Jiaren went to the manor.

No matter how much I think about it, that will be after tomorrow. The first priority is to increase the number of cucumbers.

Before, I dried cucumbers in the yard of the manor. Although they were dry, I didn’t put them away because I thought it was a manor.

But now that we have decided to start making cucumber pickles, we need to hurry up and dry the dried cucumbers. After all, there are many kinds of pickles made from dried cucumbers, and they are all quite delicious.

There are relatively few dried cucumbers now, and I need to dry them for a while. The problem is that the cucumbers are still okay if I can take them out now, but if I take them out after a while, it will be hard to say what will happen to them.

Thinking of this, Shen Jiaren went to the warehouse outside the manor to see how many cucumbers and eggs were left. After entering the warehouse, Shen Jiaren found that the number was indeed a bit too much. What was more troublesome was that when she opened the warehouse storage interface, it only showed 999+, and no specific information was shown.

Shen Jiaren smiled when she saw this interface, 999+, but the specific value was not displayed. Does this mean that the storage interface of this manor can only display a maximum of 999+? Does this also mean that it can be converted into cash? The maximum capacity of this warehouse is just this large.

Never mind. At this stage, it’s fine to use what we have. If that doesn’t work, we can plant them again. Besides, there is still food planted in the fields now.

By the way, next time if you have anything to exchange, you can also exchange it for rice. I have quite a lot of rice now.

Shen Jiaren first pulled out 999 cucumbers from the interface. When the cucumbers were placed on the ground, Shen Jiaren thought that these 999 cucumbers were really too many. How long would it take to pickle them all?

And I don’t know how much it weighs. How am I going to calculate the money with Zhang Aihua later on?

Shen Jiaren was just thinking about how to determine the weight when she saw that the pile of cucumbers was marked with 365 kilograms. Shen Jiaren continued to put cucumbers in until the pile showed kilograms, then she stopped and pressed the button to take out the cucumbers from the system interface.

If all these cucumbers are to be made into fresh pickles, the quantity would definitely be too large. Otherwise, just cut the dried cucumbers from here as well.

Just do it when you want to. Shen Jiaren went to the yard of the manor, took out the tools she used to cut cucumbers, and started cutting cucumbers.

After Shen Jiaren had cut all the cucumbers into the bamboo basket, she stopped working with her aching arms and stood up.

Because she had to go to the town hospital to register tomorrow, Shen Jiaren went to bed immediately after washing up at the manor.

The next day, after Shen Jiaren woke up and packed up, she hurried towards the town without stopping.

After Shen Jiaren arrived at the location on the note and found the person on the note, she discovered that the nurse Zhao whom she had seen in the hospital before was actually in the pharmacy.

Shen Jiaren was really curious. How could she meet Nurse Zhao in this place?

Nurse Zhao saw Shen Jiaren coming to this place and looking for the person in charge of this place, and she was also very curious why she came here.

Shen Jiaren and Shen Jiaren both saw the curiosity in each other's eyes, but neither said anything.

Because Shen Jiaren went to discuss something with the person in charge of the pharmacy, while Nurse Zhao was busy inside.

After Shen Jiaren finished chatting with the person in charge of the pharmacy, he took Shen Jiaren to familiarize herself with the pharmacy and introduced the staff there and what they did and were responsible for.

When Nurse Zhao saw the pharmacy manager instructing Shen Jiaren to introduce herself, she wanted to say a few more words and ask her how she came back.

Seeing Nurse Zhao's condition, Shen Jiaren quickly gave her a look, stopping her from saying anything more.

Nurse Zhao saw the look Shen Jiaren gave her, and although she was unwilling, she endured it.

After Shen Jiaren turned around and sat down at her workstation, Nurse Zhao couldn't help but walk over and said to Shen Jiaren, "Why are you here?"

The other people in the pharmacy saw Nurse Zhao walk straight up to Shen Jiaren and talk to her. They were chatting with each other, and they all leaned over to see what Nurse Zhao was going to talk to Shen Jiaren about.

Shen Jiaren watched Nurse Zhao walk towards her and talk to her. She also felt the tentative gazes from the side and said awkwardly, "She just came over like this."

"Are you feeling better now?"

"Much better." Shen Jiaren said as she signaled Nurse Zhao to stop talking.

Nurse Zhao saw Shen Jiaren blinking at her continuously. Although she was still very curious as to why they couldn't chat now, she stopped talking and returned to her seat.

The people who were waiting to listen nearby were no longer curious when they heard that Nurse Zhao and Shen Jiaren were chatting about how they met because they were hospitalized for illness.

After all, this Nurse Zhao was transferred from the inpatient department. There were rumors that she had offended someone, but she had a strong background, so she was transferred to such a department for training.

When Shen Jiaren sat in her seat, she thought about the introduction that the leader had just given her.

This pharmacy is called a pharmacy, but it is actually more like a warehouse and logistics center.

All the medicines and other things in the hospital are purchased from here.

Western medicine is easier to understand, as it just requires being familiar with the items and counting the quantities, but Chinese medicine is difficult.

Because Chinese medicine ingredients are so varied and many of them are similar in shape, and in addition to purchasing Chinese medicine ingredients from state-owned units, they are also purchased from outside.

Because there are deep mountains here, many medicinal herbs can be used as medicine after simple preparation.

So for people here, literacy is the basis, but being careful is the primary requirement.

To be honest, Shen Jiaren had no idea why that person had arranged her here, because from what Ling Adu had just introduced, although there were only four or five people in the pharmacy and a leader, they all had relevant experience.

Especially those who are a little older, basically they are the so-called boys with traditional Chinese medicine or come from a family of traditional Chinese medicine. They may not be able to cure diseases or see doctors, but they are experts in identifying and distinguishing medicines.

However, Shen Jiaren became very curious when she heard this, because including herself, there were only five people working in the pharmacy, and including the manager, there were six people in total.

But among these four people, there is also Nurse Zhao. Based on my previous experience with Nurse Zhao, Nurse Zhao probably doesn't understand Chinese medicine.

The only ones left are the three old comrades.

So when Shen Jiaren was listening to the leader's introduction, she was a little confused about how the organizational structure was constructed.

This was Shen Jiaren's first time here, and even her first day at work, so she was too embarrassed to ask so many questions. She planned to work here for a few days to see if she could figure out why.

Unexpectedly, before I could figure it out, Nurse Zhao came to chat with me. Fortunately, Nurse Zhao understood the look in my eyes and didn't ask any further questions.

This pharmacy is composed entirely of bungalows, with an open space in the front, then a row of tables, shelves behind the tables, and behind the shelves is a warehouse.

Shen Jiaren is now sitting in front of the table, looking at the documents on the table.

This record originally belonged to Dr. Li, but the leader meant to let Shen Jiaren take the record to understand what is now and what is recorded. He also asked Shen Jiaren to check the shelf distribution against the document records. After these are familiarized, she can go to the warehouse to familiarize herself with the placement and storage requirements of the goods.

Western medicine is easier to store, but traditional Chinese medicine is more difficult to store.

Many medicines also involve repeated drying during storage.

Therefore, the warehouse leader’s advice to Shen Jiaren was to get familiar with her first and then make a decision after that.

After Nurse Zhao left her seat, Shen Jiaren calmed down and began to look at the document records.

This document record is all handwritten. Shen Jiaren's first thought when she saw this document was that this notebook must have been changed frequently and there is a possibility of falsification.

This document also records the total inventory, warehouse balance, shelf balance, purchase time, warehouse shipment time, shelf stocking time, etc.

Shen Jiaren thinks that this file should be a general control file, which is composed of large quantities, such as purchasing, warehouse, and shelves, and the details are the different variables of these three basic elements.


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