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Searching For a job

Searching for a job is not easy. There are so many rules and conditions to get a job. To get a job for me is a nightmare. I can't be a promoter cause I can't stand too long and I will have a backache. I was rejected because of my health condition.

Well, I'm so glad that my dad never gives up on searching for a job for me. His spirit is way higher than me. We both walk office after office under the hot sun. The skin was turning into a darker shade.  But my dad never gives up. I actually can just stay at home and do nothing but I'm not the type who can sit home and do nothing. I love to do something and my dad understand that.

The job that I enjoy doing is teaching. I love teaching. I can stand for hours while I'm teaching. Maybe because I love to present myself in front of many little humans.

To those who don't have a job, don't worry find until you get your favorite job. Don't panic, you still got time. It's okay to be late than never. Try your best to get that job. In your free time improve yourself..it can be your skills, language or anything!

To those who have a job, be happy and blessed about it. Many don't have the job you have now. At least you have a reason to wake up every morning.

Don't get to busy in the working world. Love yourself and find yourself in the work. Feel you. Always give time to yourself. Enjoy being busy. Trust me without anything to do, you might go crazy. So, those who have a job be blessed!


Stay Determined, All will happen.

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