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I, graduated from the textile school in 83, and was recruited to the tax bureau, and retired last year: I was so lucky

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Title: A Lucky Journey Across Industries: The Textile and Tax Adventures of '83 Graduates

Introduction: What is the story behind the former textile school students who have now become a member of the Inland Revenue Department?

Textile dream, tax fate

I, graduated from the textile school in 83, and was recruited to the tax bureau, and retired last year: I was so lucky

Textile Campus: Flourishing skills

In 83 years, on the campus of the textile school, the sound of busy machines and the smell of weaving cloth outlined a picture of diligence and beauty. Here, I spent my youth, learning weaving, dyeing, design and other skills, with a vision for the future and a love for textile craftsmanship. When I graduated, I embarked on a career full of hope and was ready to reach the pinnacle of the textile industry.

The Road to Taxation: Serendipity

I, graduated from the textile school in 83, and was recruited to the tax bureau, and retired last year: I was so lucky

However, fate is often unexpected. By chance, I got the opportunity to work in the tax office. Textiles and taxation seem to be in the world, but they meet in my life. I hesitated for a moment in the face of this unexpected transformation, but my inner curiosity and courage drove me to accept this challenge and resolve to take a brave new step.

Cross-border transformation: from textiles to taxation

From the sound of machines in a textile school to the office of the tax office, I embarked on a new career journey. At the IRD, I need to learn a lot of knowledge and skills that I have never been exposed to before, and adapt to the new working environment and way of working. It was a big challenge at first, but I believe that as long as I work hard and adapt, I will be able to develop my talents and potential in my new role.

I, graduated from the textile school in 83, and was recruited to the tax bureau, and retired last year: I was so lucky

The Tax Years: Lucky Harvest

During my work experience at the Inland Revenue Department, I have participated in many important work projects and learned a lot of new knowledge and skills. Together with my colleagues, I have had a fulfilling and rewarding working life. Last year, I successfully completed my work assignment and officially retired. Although this tax period was full of challenges, it also gave me many valuable gains and memories.

Lucky Journey: Life is never short of surprises

I, graduated from the textile school in 83, and was recruited to the tax bureau, and retired last year: I was so lucky

Looking back on this cross-border journey, I feel very lucky. Even when moving from one industry to another, there is no missed opportunity to discover and challenge. I believe that there is no shortage of surprises in life, as long as we dare to pursue and try, we will be able to find our own place in different fields and reap our own happiness and success.

Conclusion: Cross-border journey, always burning passion

My cross-border journey may have been unusual, but it taught me a lot. It tells us that the road of life is tortuous, but as long as we maintain our curiosity and courage to new things, we will usher in a lucky harvest. I believe that in the future, I will continue to maintain courage and curiosity, continue to explore and forge ahead, and make my life full of more surprises and gains. May each of us continue to pursue, keep moving forward, bravely leap forward, and reap the fruits of our own happiness on the road of life.

I, graduated from the textile school in 83, and was recruited to the tax bureau, and retired last year: I was so lucky