To begin with, I've started to work in a warehouse called Daniels a few miles from my house, 1 hour by public transports. I've learned a lot there and had the chance to improve notoriously my spoken English. The most interesting about this job is the diversity. The majority of folks over there were not British, so I've learnt a little bit of each country culture. Countries such as Lithuania, Hungary, Russia, Poland, Zimbabwe, France, India, Timor, Indonesia, etc.. People came from around the globe looking for the same thing. A better education, better job opportunities, a better life. It was a superb experience, must say. Unfortunately a week ago I've received text about my shift being cancelled for reasons that I don't understand perfectly so I'm no longer working there or anywhere. Of course that job wasn't my cup of tea and for sure not perfect. I had the night shift, so it was very hard for me to find a good time to contact with my parents, siblings and friends. It was also a very tough job, involved several hard working hours. I was always tired and overstressed. No lie, bloggers. People used to quit this job daily.
Anyway, now I'm back to my old boring silly life with the difference of me being more committed than I was. These past months have changed me, I'm no longer the same. I still find joy and reasons to smile and spread happiness, however, I've lost my naiveness. With regard to expectation, I look at people with no expectation. I don't trust them, I don't put my faith in them. People have disappointed me. I've disappointed myself more times than I can count. I have cried, I have claim to God, I've been sick, I've been physical and emotionally exhausted, I've been straight edge and I almost fell. But foremost, I've learnt to live and survive and I'm stronger now.
To finish, I'd like to ask your help with something. I'm a very proud sister. My older sister is participating in a runway contest. She has been trying to work in the fashion world for many years and finally she's got the opportunity she deserves. However, we need your help to make sure she wins. It is very simple. You just need to like this page below and share with your friends and tell them to do the same. We would appreciate a lot your help. It's her dream. It has always been and nothing would make me happier than seeing her dreams come true.
Many thanks folks,
Tommy
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Kika-Galhardo-para-Miss-Africa-Ocidental-Portugal-2012/463557366988987
For more info about this contest: http://www.tchiloli.blogspot.co.uk/
Life's a caberet old chum. So come to the cabaret!
PS. Over 10200 views! Thank you all!
"Façam o Favor de Ser Felizes" - Raul Solnado
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