The struggle for life for an inch of the stomach.
Today I will show my own activities, which I often do. And this time I'm working on installing 40cm × 40cm floor tiles. And in this work I am not alone. I was assisted by two of my friends, one from my helpers and two from my level.
And this is me who installed the tile floor.
And below are my helpers, people who are very important in all jobs. if there is no help I can be very inconvenient in every job.
And below this is my professional friend too, this father is 61 years old, but his enthusiasm for working is extraordinary. I like the way it works, its accuracy is very good at every job.
And this, part of every struggle that I have in this life. And I'm always grateful for what I get. And I am happy to be able to share my life story here, because this is indeed my life now.
And I think, when I'm old, and can't do much, I want to see my block again, by telling my children or grandchildren.
That's all for today's story from me, my greetings, @dedigobelz
Wednesday June 24, 2020
Is this the same building you were working on when we started connecting? or do you work on many different ones? Great job, it is fascinating to me to see how people build in different countries.
No friend, this is another building. I work with many friends. and it makes the job quickly finished. we build a connection, so that we don't experience unemployment, when finished one job, I will quickly move to my friends who have jobs, and it happens otherwise, to them to me.
That is a great network to have and it is great that you can do so many different trades.
everything happened without me knowing, and my greatest teacher was his time. Before I knew nothing, I never felt ashamed, when I was invited to work with many people, that was why I understood many different jobs. And that's where I could learn.
Sorry @dedigobelz but, we can only support nature related posts from DNA (@dna.org). Here is an upvote from my side and a small tip.
Hope to see more from you, and know more about your life.
Best,
M. Medro