I'm glad that I didn't end up being late to my first job opportunity in Australia. The job is housekeeping which I later found out is not an easy way to earn money and not an easy job to do. Get up at 6:00 am and off duty at around 4:00Pm, the official working hour starts at 8:00AM, so the total working hour is 6-7 hours and I got the pay for around 70 AUD. It's below my expectation but it's at least a start to earn some money. The job isn't easy because there're a lot of details to attend to and everything in the room should be dusted, scrubbed and there're chemicals that hurt my hand and maybe my lung. Michael's feeling the sour in his legs for standing so many hours and with his empty stomach. I think he understood maybe 50-60% english of the trainer who is an Indian and who is nice and working hard. Even the trainer noticed Michael looked confused at times and he must have noticed Michael's poor english. I couldn't help thinking it might be the wrong choice but I think we better hang on this job before there's a good options that with legal minimum hour rate for us. There're many Koreans and Indians working for the housekeeping company. We later went on to The Star and won 60 AUD before heading home. Monkey and Lynn invited us for thick corn soup.
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