"Since this is the case, I won't say much. However, you have to give the truck drivers some compensation. After all, they exchange time for money. Delayed transportation is our problem."
Mr. Leeds' work ethic was somewhat influenced by Rosalie. He would always be considerate of others.
Chloe smiled and nodded. "Don't worry, I know it even without your reminder. You just have to let these two trucks follow my car now. I'll compensate each truck driver 500 bucks."
Mr. Leeds nodded and went to communicate with the drivers.
Not long after, he turned back and reported, "There's no problem! What about the follow-up? Will it be like this for every truck?"
Chloe nodded. "Yes, each vehicle has to be inspected. And I have to assign each truck to its specific area. You don't have to worry about that!"
Mr. Leeds stopped talking and returned to the factory to continue working.
Afterward, Chloe drove her car and led two trucks to a newly built factory nearby, but the machinery and equipment had not been installed yet, so the factory was very spacious.
When Chloe arrived, the personnel arranged by Kelly were already in place.
There were nearly a hundred people.
Everyone wore white quality inspection lab coats, which looked no different from the uniforms of Petal Talk Group’s other factories.
However, these people held a needle in one hand and a glass bottle in the other, which was filled with an unknown liquid.
Chloe exited the car, greeted the two truck drivers, and brought them to give out the money.
"Hello, gentlemen. Unfortunately, you're the first two trucks, so it may take longer to sample. How about this? What if I increase the compensation to 1,000 dollars? In addition, I'll arrange for your accommodation and meals, and you'll set off tomorrow morning. Is that okay?"
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