I never thought that it would be that enjoyable, the world which I am now having is a good mentor for me. I start to love what I do. Thanks to the Lord.
Hospitality was on my blacklist, but now it teaches me plenty valuable things for life. I am grateful to be placed in hospitality world, it creates the more-confident-and-independent me.
It is a rare chance to have internship in the front liner which engaged with the guests, handling complaint, having a big responsibility in payment and stuffs! Firstly it was so stressful and mind-torturing but eventually I get used to it, I'm a talent (W's worker)!

Seniors begin to treat me as the staff and friend at one time. They trust me to handle and hand-over their work. When there's a long line queue, they ask for my help. So blessed to have such a chance!
On the other hand, I find it's quite complicated to involve in working life. Competition happens undercover. There's no aura in trusting somebody else except your God. Well, that kind of situation really pushed me out of my bound, how I really try to contribute my best with all energy, time and patience. Working life demands your totality, even this internship is payless, but the experience takes a role as survival reason.
I frequently work overtime in which a trainee should not do that, but it's part of my responsibility. I try to calm myself.
Besides, I also raise up great amount of gratitude as all partners been so supportive and tolerant in training me. They are so easy-going, creative, young and fresh!! :D
Yes, but sometimes the grey heart often happens as well, I got tired and my blood circulation seems all turn around to the wrong way. There are times seniors get so annoying, but after a short time, everything returns normal. Yeah, that's the part which really common, I gotta be mature enough to understand.
That's it, a medium-length story about being a front liner :)

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