Lao Liu, 55, "kneels" every day to copy more than 200 meters of water
Community reporter Liang Kaiwen
age, Liu Liyang is used to "kneeling" to copy the meter.
Liu Liyang, 55, is a customer representative of Ji'nan water group. "People still used to call me a meter reader. My job is to turn around the water meter." Liu Liyang said he took the meter reading for 4 places, the service cycle was two months, and he had to copy more than 200 tables every day. In February 1st, Liu Liyang began a new meter reading cycle. Reporters followed him to experience the job.
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20 log records. He also summed up some useful tips:
Liu Liyang's home in the North District of the city of jade letter. A hook, a stack of cards, a wooden stick and a plastic bottle for drinking water.
"this wooden stick was first invented by me, sharpened at the top, wrapped around the cloth head, and was popularized in the reading circle." Liu Liyang said, after the household table was reformed, the water meter was buried deeper, and he had to open the cover with a sharpened tip. "Sometimes there will be dust in the well.
Liu Liyang is the oldest person in the calendar. He has worked as a plumber, a inspector and a toll collector. He started the meter reading six years ago. At present, he is in charge of the meter reading task of the Ming Lake District, Changsheng District, the Qing Dynasty district and the provincial capital east street. "The first two years, in order to better serve the residents, the company requires us to shoulder the six tasks of reading, charging, publicizing, liaison, consulting and inspecting, and I have refound the previous work." Liu Liyang said that the telephone numbers of customer representatives are open to residents. He often receives phone calls in the middle of the night, and then goes to the residents' homes overnight.
in the afternoon of February 1st, the reporter came to the East three District of Ming Lake District with Liu Liyang. In order to see clearly, he wore knee pads on his knees and knelt on the ground to record. "There are several water meters in the well. I am old enough to save energy." Liu Liyang said.
in Liu Liyang's work package, there is a working diary which clearly shows the water usage of the special residents. "This is not the company's requirement, but my own work habits. I have a number of water meters in mind, which can reduce hidden dangers and misunderstandings." Liu Liyang said there were nearly 20 such logs in his family.
when interviewed by reporters, many residents greeted Liu Liyang warmly and poured hot water for him. "Heart to heart, we work hard, residents are in the eyes." Liu Liyang said.
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accumulation of debris between the passages of the corridor is coming soon. He suggested that the residents close the valve in the far door
the reporter found in the experience that most of the water surface wells in the Ming Lake District are in the first floor, and some residents do not pay attention, and often put the bicycles, flowerpots and other things on the table well. Liu Liyang had to move away from the barrier before copying the meter. "This is a common phenomenon, and I can solve it by myself." Liu Liyang said. When
Liu Liyang said that after he finished copying the form, he would report the data to the company, then go back to the route of the meter reading, and put up the water bill. "If there is a case of arrears, I will send the fee to the residents' homes, run upstairs and downstairs, and run fine." Liu Liyang said.
near the Spring Festival, Liu Liyang said, they were on the 29th holiday of the lunar month. "In fact, all of my calls know that I have to continue to work, not just me, we do this all the way." "
" to the Spring Festival, everyone home for the new year, many residents have no one in the home, winter is the frequent burst of water pipes, and hope residents do a good job, so as not to cause unnecessary losses. " Liu Liyang advised residents to keep the pipes warm and prevent the water pipes from being cracked. In addition, families who had not lived for a long time had better shut down the valve to avoid any trouble.