Small storage contains big action

Our reporter Han Bingzhi

  "It takes 3,000+ hours to organize and organize, and organizes and organizes more than 500 families, and trains more than 3,000 trainees..." Wei Wanqing, who is a kindergarten teacher, chose to become a organizer two years ago, and has become inseparable with the organizer. The edge of solution.

Since taking up this job, what she has felt the most is "too many household items".

One of the clients she has encountered the most has sorted out nearly 100,000 items, and walked nearly 15,000 steps just to carry and sort clothes.

  "Organizers are not as simple as 'sweeping and mopping' for housekeeping services, or as simple as folding clothes and changing clothes, but to understand customer needs from multiple levels and angles, and according to the customer's living group, living habits, and life activity line. The client builds a balanced relationship between people, objects and space, so sorting and storage is a micro-project that requires team cooperation." Wei Wanqing said that sorting and storage may seem like a simple job, but it is actually very professional.

  Nowadays, in first-tier cities, there are more and more professional organizers like Wei Wanqing.

At the beginning of 2021, the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security announced a number of new occupational types, including sorting and receiving divisions who have been included in the domestic service category.

  Tan Tan is the founder of "An'an Tidying", an organization that opened earlier in China.

"When the studio was first established in 2015, everyone still didn't understand what sorting and storage was. With the corporate operation in 2017, the industry has been increasingly recognized by the society. In the first half of 2021, the number of service orders for 2020 has been exceeded. A record high. Today’s service volume is equivalent to a month’s workload at the beginning of the business.” Tan Tan said.

  Tan Tan noticed that starting from 2020, more and more people from all walks of life began to learn and participate in the finishing industry, ranging in age from 18 to over 60 years old.

"In the past two years, many people from state-owned enterprises, vocational education, investment, medical staff, automobiles, accounting, freelancers and other fields have joined the industry." Tan Tan said.

  In addition to Beijing, Anan Collation has also set up subsidiaries in Zhengzhou, Ningbo, Guangzhou, Shanghai, Chengdu, Wuhan, Chongqing, Taiyuan and other cities to provide sorting services and conduct curriculum training to reserve talents for social needs.

"Last year, the amount of training has increased sharply, but it is still unable to meet the rapidly growing market demand. There is a serious shortage of organizers. At present, customers' orders need to be booked in advance." Tan Tan said.

  "Being a professional organizer, hard work and a love for organizing are both essential, and it is not advisable to enter the industry blindly." Now, Wei Wanqing also has her own career plan, which is to continuously gain insight into market needs and improve practical operations. Level, become the company's "city partner" in the future, and can lead the team to expand business in a certain city alone, so that more people can feel the joy of storage.