Wasteland Border Inspector-Chapter 349 - 142: First Round of Selection, Construction Bidding! (Part 3)
"Everyone’s data and test questions are different?" Cheng Ye asked curiously.
"Yes."
Zhang Xiaofan nodded, "The data is generated by the supercomputer based on your duty records at the inspection station, personal living habits, personality assessments, and other factors, so everyone’s data has targeted differences. As for the test questions... you should understand after reading the data."
Cheng Ye nodded slightly, opened the file bag, and inside was a stack of neatly bound documents.
His name was boldly printed on the front page, with a pentagram score chart attached below, noting various values.
[Cheng Ye]
[Order: 5 points (There are still obvious shortcomings, need to strengthen the control of rule implementation and stability)]
[Management: 16 points (Possesses basic overall coordination and personnel scheduling ability)]
[Construction: 5 points (There are still obvious shortcomings, no practical past records available for inquiry)]
[Coordination: 41 points (Outstanding coordination ability, capable of efficiently linking various forces to form work cooperation)]
[Resilience: 29 points (Has good ability to cope and recover when facing unexpected situations and pressure)]
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"What’s the perfect score?" Cheng Ye turned his head to look at Zhang Xiaofan beside him, gently tapping his fingertip on the glaring 5 points for order and construction.
Zhang’s smile froze for a moment, then he returned to professional calmness and answered honestly, "Inspector Cheng, the perfect score for each item is 100 points..."
"100?"
Cheng Ye raised his eyebrows in surprise.
Alright, his values are really quite low, with none of the five dimensions even close to the passing line.
Especially construction and order, double battle 5 scum?
The construction score could be understood since he had never participated in field construction, having no past records to reference.
But order 5 points...
Cheng Ye flipped to the back of the score chart and unexpectedly found more detailed ranking data:
[Position: 67, 64, 78, 35, 57]
[Overall Position: 62]
[Overlapping positions are calculated as the same position]
[Ranking is only performed for inspectors eligible to participate in contracted construction; this data is not included in subsequent evaluations, only used for data generation]
"So, there are 13 people like me who are all scum with only 5 points in order?"
Cheng Ye laughed immediately.
Among the 80 people present, he was the only intern inspector, yet some first-phase and even second-phase inspectors had the same score as him in this aspect.
Hmm, it seems that order does not completely represent martial power but is more likely associated with a tough stance during duty, the determination in rule enforcement, etc.
After all, he had always been accustomed to resolving conflicts in a peaceful manner rather than directly applying pressure through rules.
Putting this matter aside for now, the overall position is worth noting.
Among 80 people, just with these obvious things, he wasn’t directly ranked last but was ahead of a full 18 people.
This starting advantage is much better than expected.
Cheng Ye continued to go through the data, and the content was not complicated, mostly a detailed introduction of the terrain around Happiness City and abandoned villages and towns, with quite a few "additional contents" that Harlem hadn’t mentioned before.
For example, Zhang Xiaofan once discovered the White Water Grass in Dapo Town, which is 60 kilometers from the Buffer Zone. If a satellite city is built there, a small mobile transport team could additionally be acquired, and building resources would be inclined.
Also, there is an abandoned cement factory in Broken Stone Village near the Lin River. Happiness City would assist in opening the production line, allowing the satellite city to directly utilize the abandoned production line, providing certain job positions.
Among the more than 300 pages of data, these advantageous terrain introductions accounted for nearly half.
The supercomputer also screened certain suitable areas based on his personal data: His coordination ability being decent, locations needing frequent linkage with logistics and transportation departments were recommended, and due to his good resilience, several options with somewhat harsh environments but great potential were listed.
"No wonder the data can’t be circulated." Cheng Ye suddenly realized, "Letting others know the data content could allow them to judge the popularity of a certain terrain, and even deduce the supercomputer’s evaluation of each person in reverse. Hmm, if that’s the case, then the upcoming test question is..."
"Bidding?"
Cheng Ye was not unfamiliar with it at all.
Although he hadn’t had the chance to work before crossing over, with the "help" of his graduate advisor, he had participated in numerous large and small projects without compensation as the civil engineering prodigy.
From municipal engineering to park planning, he was already very familiar with the logic of tenders and bidding strategies.
With just a few advantageous terrains available, opening them for choice would inevitably lead to intense competition, and using such a silent bidding method, prohibiting communication, could ensure fairness exactly.
While choosing disadvantageous terrains, though having less competition, might be ranked at the bottom of the construction sequence due to excessive initial investment and high risk, ultimately becoming a backup option, resulting in nothing.
The real purpose of this data is to help inspectors accurately position their advantages, avoiding blindly following the trend.
As for whether he could pass the screening, Cheng Ye already had a clear prediction in his mind.
If it’s the final round, this bid document would directly determine the contracted area and subsequent planning.
But for now, it’s very likely just filtering out some thoughtless individuals and generating a second set of test questions through the content of the bid document.
In other words, if this step is not done well, every subsequent step will face a lot of troubles!
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