This week was fairly simple overall. It was my last week of scanning, so I had a lot that I had to try to get done before the fabled job switch. I went through Monday and Tuesday without a hitch, but I woke up feeling quite unwell on Wednesday, so I called out of work for the third time in my life. All that left for the week was a short day on Thursday and a nonexistant work day on Friday. Needless to say, I did not get completely done with all the scanning.
I don't actually recall whether or not I have fully described what I am scanning. I am scanning for a man in the traffic department named Guoqiang. And in that large shelf full of documents that he gave me there are traffic files for certain intersections. Basically they are a packet titled some intersection, and the subsequent pages show different traffic information for that intersection, like turning rates, volume of traffic, and many more complex things that I could not decipher. After scanning them, I pass the files by Guoqiang, and they go in the recycling bin. It is good at least to see tangible progress in the pile of papers.
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