France: As far as I can remember, I’ve never been interested in non-scientific subjects. One of my favorite occupation when I was young was to lock myself into the bathroom and try to create my own lotion. My optimized recipe was a mix of equal volumes of my mother’s beauty cream, my father’s shaving cream, shampoo and a pinch of talc. And as a good scientist “like in the movies” I was testing on myself my new invention (in fact scientists never do that).
Italy: I have chosen to become a nurse because I like very much to help ill people. I think to do a nurse is very difficult because you work with people and you don’t work with things. If you work with people, you can’t do wrong because you can do to die a person.
Costa Rica: When I first started, I didn’t really know what I was doing. But as time went by, I started to liked more. So maybe it was a coincidence or destiny. I like learning about and understanding the circle of life and how all living things interact. And also an other reason why I like this, or, should say “love this” is because I can try to share the acknowledge.
Spain: I don’t remember why I decided to study advertising. I think it was by chance. Then I started working as a graphic designer, by chance too. Now that I have the opportunity to study again, I think that, by chance, I could find something new and completely different to all the things I did in the past. So now, when I used to read all the courses and programs that people give me, I think studying Ukranian Egg Decorating or Introduction to Bulgarian Crochet is not a bad idea after all.
I am in love with this job. It is too awesome. These people are too awesome. I like them so much that I want to cook for them. They are bringing out my inner old middle eastern lady.
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