Janice, female, female driver of Jinan Public Transport Corporation. Dzhanis strives for perfection in his work and treats passengers sincerely. Every time you leave the car, you should carefully check the parts and strive to kill all hidden dangers in the cradle and not let go of every corner. Dzhanis summed up a set of safe and standardized operation actions and experiences, and compiled a teaching material for employee training, named "Dzhanis Work Law". Dzhanis has successively won the titles of "Top Ten Civilized Citizens in Jinan", "Shandong Model Worker" and "China May 1st Labor Medal". In order to improve the ability to judge and troubleshoot vehicles, Dzhanis often reads professional books in his spare time and humbly asks maintenance personnel for advice. Janice groped for a set of tips for safe driving during driving: first, fast, second, slow, third, evasive, third, early, fifth and fourth considerations. Fast: the green light should be faster; Second, slow down: slow down at intersections and red lights, and slow down in bad weather; Three bogeys: avoid slamming the direction, avoid braking suddenly, and avoid driving hero cars, fighting cars and free cars; Three mornings: early preparation, early observation and early action; Five essentials: eyes, ears, heart, hands and feet; Four considerations: consider the weather, passengers with special needs, rush hour and car condition. She also summarized the driving rules. According to a set of safe and standardized operation actions and experiences summarized by Dzhanis, the company has compiled a teaching material for employee training, named "Work Law of Dzhanis", which is popularized to all drivers.
On the way across Highway 35, there is a special school-Jinan School for the Deaf. Every time I meet these lovely and unfortunate children in the car, Dzhanis always tries his best to provide them with convenience. One day in February 2005, a father stood in front of the station with his invisible child. Dzhanis aimed the car door at the father and son. When his father took out two yuan to buy tickets, Dzhanis said, "Your children don't buy tickets." My father thanked me again and again: "Thank you, it's the first time I met a driver like you." Later, Janice learned that they were from rural Liaocheng. The children were blinded by detonators because they were playful when they were young. After many treatments, they became blind. Because I treated my children since I was a child, my family was not rich. When their father and son got off the bus, Dzhanis gave them his only 70 yuan money, hoping that his father could buy some school supplies for his children. When he got off the bus, he left them his contact information, hoping to do his part when they were in trouble.
Although Janice has won many honors and titles, these have always been her motivation, and her unknown contribution has never changed. Dzhanis smiled at every passenger. In order to bring convenience to every passenger, she used her spare time to travel all over the enterprises, schools, troops and streets along the route and compiled a "ride guide" of more than 20 thousand words. In order to provide considerate service to every passenger, Dzhanis also taught himself English and sign language.