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In 1985, I changed jobs and moved to a funeral home to dislike my wife, and a year later, my wife praised me for choosing a job

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In 1985, I returned to my hometown, only to find myself forced to choose a career that no one cared about – working in a funeral home. The wife was shocked when she learned about it and even filed for divorce. But a year later, she smiled and praised me for choosing a very good job.

In 1985, I changed jobs and moved to a funeral home to dislike my wife, and a year later, my wife praised me for choosing a job

Since I was a child, I have had a dream to become a soldier and defend my family and country. Therefore, I chose to join the army, and although it was difficult, I finally got my wish. After changing jobs, I was placed to work in a funeral home. At first, neither the wife nor the parents understood and even objected. But I chose to persevere.

In 1985, I changed jobs and moved to a funeral home to dislike my wife, and a year later, my wife praised me for choosing a job

The work at the funeral home is not as everyone thinks, I am mainly responsible for organizing the materials and completing the documents, and it has nothing to do with burning things. But the rumors kept going, and I was misunderstood a lot. However, instead of being discouraged by this, I worked harder and constantly solved problems for the people around me, earning their respect and recognition.

In 1985, I changed jobs and moved to a funeral home to dislike my wife, and a year later, my wife praised me for choosing a job

A year later, I received the good news of a promotion and a salary increase because of my outstanding performance. My wife also changed her attitude and lamented that the job I chose should not be underestimated.

In 1985, I changed jobs and moved to a funeral home to dislike my wife, and a year later, my wife praised me for choosing a job

Now that I'm retired, I earn enough every month to live comfortably. Although my choice of job was controversial at first, in the end, I proved my worth.

In 1985, I changed jobs and moved to a funeral home to dislike my wife, and a year later, my wife praised me for choosing a job

Everyone's choice has its own special significance, what do you think a person's career choice should be evaluated?

In 1985, I changed jobs and moved to a funeral home to dislike my wife, and a year later, my wife praised me for choosing a job
In 1985, I changed jobs and moved to a funeral home to dislike my wife, and a year later, my wife praised me for choosing a job
In 1985, I changed jobs and moved to a funeral home to dislike my wife, and a year later, my wife praised me for choosing a job
In 1985, I changed jobs and moved to a funeral home to dislike my wife, and a year later, my wife praised me for choosing a job
In 1985, I changed jobs and moved to a funeral home to dislike my wife, and a year later, my wife praised me for choosing a job
In 1985, I changed jobs and moved to a funeral home to dislike my wife, and a year later, my wife praised me for choosing a job
In 1985, I changed jobs and moved to a funeral home to dislike my wife, and a year later, my wife praised me for choosing a job
In 1985, I changed jobs and moved to a funeral home to dislike my wife, and a year later, my wife praised me for choosing a job
In 1985, I changed jobs and moved to a funeral home to dislike my wife, and a year later, my wife praised me for choosing a job
In 1985, I changed jobs and moved to a funeral home to dislike my wife, and a year later, my wife praised me for choosing a job
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