Chapter 859 Gretel: So I Have to Pry 600 Boxes?
120,000 logbooks.
Dozens of big boxes.
Bang bang bang, bang bang bang, bang bang bang, there was a big piece on the ground at the center of the mage tower.
"Oh, I can't let it go..."
Cerela spread her hands, turned her head, and looked at Grete with a smile. The corners of his mouth were raised, his eyes were moving, and his eyes were three parts smiling, three parts cunning, and four parts gloating:
I can’t let it go, what should I do?
"Also, how many more..."
"There are many, many more..."
Cerela pondered slightly, seeming to be concentrating on the objects in space, roughly counting them one by one. Then, he raised his arms and drew a huge circle to footnote his statement:
"Probably, there are still nine tenths, right?"
Grete's vision went dark. To be honest, just looking at these boxes makes me feel so powerless that I don't even want to touch them. There are so many boxes that need to be pried open, taken out one by one, scanned, entered, put back in order and then nailed...
Why am I giving myself this kind of trouble...
I am now looking for a group of people to come here to pry boxes, look through documents, and seal boxes. Is it still too late...
I was wrong. I shouldn't have laughed at the people in the medical record room. They file, sort, and check medical records every day, and they also digitally enter old medical records. It's really a very hard job!
I remember that the medical record room moved twice. So many medical records had to be packed into boxes one by one, and then box after box was dragged to the new office area. Those that needed to be stored were put into storage, and the latest ones were bound and placed on the shelves. …
Doctors will not help with these tasks, nor will nurses. It all depends on the people in the medical record room. It's obviously a white-collar job, but it's a blue-collar job. It feels like Qin Shihuang who looked at hundreds of kilograms of bamboo slips a day.
A conservative estimate of daily consumption within a month after moving will increase by 2,000 calories.
"Boss, let me help you." Bernard rolled up his sleeves and took a step forward. Before he could bend down, the old Morgan beside him had a look on his face:
"Let him do it by himself! - He's already a third-level warrior. If he's so lazy, he won't be able to become a knight in his lifetime!"
Gretel: T_T
But it is impossible to do it yourself, not even in this life. Gretel took a deep breath, exhaled deeply, and raised his voice:
"MOSS!"
"Yes, boss."
"Gather all the invisible servants." Gretel pointed to the box in front of him:
"Pry open a box, take out the documents, spread them out, and scan them. After scanning the box, put it back in its original place and seal it, and try to see how long it takes."
"Celera, put all the boxes out and pile them in the next room. After scanning the boxes in this room, let MOSS carry the other boxes."
MOSS is a password and an action. After a moment, 18 invisible servants appeared in the center and pried open the box. Everyone picked up a logbook and began to open it page by page for MOSS to scan...
Gretel observed for a moment, then went downstairs to eat. At the end of the meal, MOSS also gave experimental data:
"Boss, it takes 45 minutes to scan a box of documents. - And, all the documents have been counted, there are 600 boxes in total."
Gretel: "..."
Very good, 600 boxes, equal to 450 working hours. Even if MOSS could stay awake and control the invisible servants to work day and night, it would still take 450 hours to complete. 450 hours equals 18.75 days, plus the time for data processing, calculations, and writing papers...
Almost a month has passed.
To put it harshly, all the ships that should have been sent out have been sent out, and the damned people can no longer be saved.
And this was achieved by sacrificing all the daily services of the mage tower and bringing all the invisible servants to work. If mages don’t want to clean tables, fold quilts, wash clothes, wash dishes and cook meals by themselves...
Then, the time to scan all the data will have to be postponed further.
Gotta speed it up!
Gotta optimize working mode!
At worst, we need to add a few more people...
Alas, the mage tower has too few invisible servants. At the level of a mage tower, MOSS can only control 18 invisible servants. Want more? sure!
The mage tower continues to be upgraded to provide more energy, the level of the tower spirit increases, or the [Group Invisible Servant] spell engraved on the mage tower is upgraded...
None of it can be completed in a day or two. If you want to quickly solve the current problem, it is obviously useless.
Grete hesitated for a second between "running around to pick up people" and "optimizing work mode", and chose the latter without hesitation.
Well, the main thing is that it's just too stupid to rush to pick people up. As a boss, if you don’t think about optimization methods and just rely on mindless piles of manpower and overtime hours to solve problems, you are not a qualified boss!
Gretel grabbed a logbook and flipped through it quickly. After reading the beginning, he thought for a moment and then decisively raised his voice:
"MOSS, connect to the Tower of Babel and load the map of the New World. Based on the port name, filter out all the ships in this box of logs that go to and from the New World."
"...The screening is complete, boss. There are only 20 ships traveling to and from the New World."
"Give the tonnage of ships traveling to and from the New World."
"...More than 200 tons, boss."
"List the number of persons, tonnage, number of persons/tonnage ratio of these ships."
With a swipe sound, a chart unfolded in front of Gretel. Gretel stared at it, walked to one of the columns, reached out and poked the light screen:
"Select the passenger ships among them. ... The standard for passenger ships is tentatively set to be more than 50% higher than the number of people/tonnage ratio in this row."
"Next, scan only passenger ships traveling to and from the New World. Scan another five, no, ten boxes, and tell me the average time."
This time, the scanning speed was much faster. 18 invisible servants surround a box, turn a few pages, drop a book, turn a few more pages, drop a book...
Select a logbook that meets the requirements, hold it aside and scan it, while the other invisible servants continue to flip through the book...
Including opening the box, putting away the logbook, and closing the box, all the work forms an assembly line. Not long after, MOSS came over and reported:
"Boss, the average time it takes to scan a box has been shortened to 5 minutes."
Very good, 450 hours, shortened to 37.5 hours, less than two days. Grete waved his hand:
"MOSS, I leave it all to you! According to my request, find all the passenger ships traveling to and from the New World, and record the tonnage of each ship, the number of passengers carried, the number of people/tonnage ratio, the number of deaths, the time of death and the reason!"
Just two days. For people like Mage Tower, even if there is no one to serve them for two days and they need to roll up their sleeves and do it themselves, they are not afraid!
At most, the clothes are left unwashed, the dishes and chopsticks are piled on the table in the sink, and the bedding is not spread or folded. How to get out in the morning and how to get in at night...
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My habit of textual research cannot get better...
I actually looked up old photos to see what the European logbooks of that era looked like...how big was their size in a physical sense...
ps: I originally wanted to write a research paper directly, but then I found that getting these original materials was exhausting enough...
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