Just after ten o'clock this morning, the grade director in the group sent a task, asking each of our classes to send ten boys to work in the school tomorrow morning. Although I, a veteran, was thousands of miles away, I did not dare to slack off after receiving the order, and imm

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Just after ten o'clock this morning, the grade director in the group sent a task, asking each of our classes to send ten boys to the school to do work (moving books) tomorrow morning.

Just after ten o'clock this morning, the grade director in the group sent a task, asking each of our classes to send ten boys to work in the school tomorrow morning. Although I, a veteran, was thousands of miles away, I did not dare to slack off after receiving the order, and imm - DayDayNews

As a veteran, although I was thousands of miles away, I did not dare to slack off after receiving the order, and immediately thought of posting a notice in the DD group. But, what is the appropriate way to send notification?

Calling students to school during the holidays is not an easy task. Why do you say that? First, many children in our class come to the county town from the mountains to go to school. When school is on holiday, they go back to their hometowns to escape the summer heat. The second reason is that some parents enroll their children in training classes and may not have time.

Hey! Who knows how many boys in the county have free time?

I have to word it carefully and think about how to tell the parents. I thought about it carefully, and when I had figured out what to say, I sent this notice to all the boys in the class in the DD group: "Dear parents: If your children have free time tomorrow morning, please actively sign up to participate in the activities organized by the school. Activity. Please register in the group and be sure to arrive on time at 8:00 tomorrow morning. It is estimated that the event will take more than an hour. "

Just after ten o'clock this morning, the grade director in the group sent a task, asking each of our classes to send ten boys to work in the school tomorrow morning. Although I, a veteran, was thousands of miles away, I did not dare to slack off after receiving the order, and imm - DayDayNews

Next, I posted a group chat in the DD group for students who will participate in the event tomorrow. .

Just after ten o'clock this morning, the grade director in the group sent a task, asking each of our classes to send ten boys to work in the school tomorrow morning. Although I, a veteran, was thousands of miles away, I did not dare to slack off after receiving the order, and imm - DayDayNews

I thought that after I posted Solitaire, my classmates in the county would pick up Solitaire soon. However, it was already almost noon, and there were only five students registered, including two girls. Ignore it, girls will be girls.

wait a little longer! I comforted myself that maybe it would be enough for a while. I'm hopeful for the future, and every few minutes I check to see if the number of pick-up lines has increased.

However, until five o'clock in the afternoon, the grade director asked us if the class teachers had found enough people? I noticed that the number of people hadn't changed at all. Why! It’s so incompetent! What to do with

Just after ten o'clock this morning, the grade director in the group sent a task, asking each of our classes to send ten boys to work in the school tomorrow morning. Although I, a veteran, was thousands of miles away, I did not dare to slack off after receiving the order, and imm - DayDayNews

Just after ten o'clock this morning, the grade director in the group sent a task, asking each of our classes to send ten boys to work in the school tomorrow morning. Although I, a veteran, was thousands of miles away, I did not dare to slack off after receiving the order, and imm - DayDayNews

? The only way is to continue to find ways to contact students. Any boy or girl, as long as he or she has time, counts as one.

So, I opened air phone calls for several parents. I first found the phone numbers of several parents of children who lived near the school and called them one by one. Two of them got through, but no one answered. Two children have returned to their hometown. One cannot be reached.

continued to call, call, call. I didn’t know how many calls I made and how much money I spent on the phone. Finally, after I tried my best, I finally got ten people together at 6:26 pm.

As a veteran, even though I live thousands of miles away, I really can’t do without orders!

Just after ten o'clock this morning, the grade director in the group sent a task, asking each of our classes to send ten boys to work in the school tomorrow morning. Although I, a veteran, was thousands of miles away, I did not dare to slack off after receiving the order, and imm - DayDayNews

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