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I'm Mark, 26 years old. I'm a technician at Jollibee, a job that may not seem glamorous to others, but it provides enough for my family. For me, it's more than just a job; it's a mission. A mission to take care of the people I love most in the world.
My day starts early, sometimes even as early as 11 pm to 3 am, depending on my schedule. The smell of coffee and the sound of Jollibee's machinery greet me. The work isn't easy; it's often tiring and sweaty. Sometimes I wonder if I can still handle it? It's incredibly exhausting. But whenever I remember my children's smiles and my wife's face, my fatigue disappears.
Being a technician at Jollibee isn't just about fixing broken equipment. It's about ensuring the smooth operation of the business, providing excellent customer service, and most importantly, earning enough to support my family. Every piece of bread sold at Jollibee is a step closer to my dream for them – a more comfortable life.
Sometimes, I wonder what my life would be like if I had a different job. But I know in my heart that this is the right path. It's the job that gives me the opportunity to be with my family, even if only for a short time. The moments I spend with them, our conversations before bed, the hugs and kisses – these are my treasures.
Being a father is my most important role. And as a father, I will do everything for my family. I will do everything for their future. And at Jollibee, amidst the machinery and fried chicken, I will continue to be a technician, a father, and a man striving for his dreams.
I will never tire of working for you, my beloved family. Even if I'm far from you, always remember that I love you very much.
I didn't struggle before when my father was still alive because he was there to guide us, but now that he's gone, I'm struggling.
Lord, I leave my family and myself in your care.
Father, wherever you are now, please guide us. We love you very much, Pa. I miss you so much.