
У кормушки. Записки советского продавца
Нога worked in the field of trade and became highly regarded by their employer. Even after losing a leg, they were trusted and given opportunities to work and earn money. They explain that the first profession they had was in trade, where they excelled at a young age. After losing their leg, their employer believed in them and allowed them to continue working as much as possible. The protagonist also mentions their second profession as an expediter at a meat processing plant, which was a job opportunity for disabled individuals during the period of restructuring in their country. Initially, they worked with animal skins, but when the animals died out, they were transferred to the expedition department. However, it took time and effort for them to prove themselves capable in this new position due to their disability. The book highlights their determination and hard work to establish themselves as a reliable expediter despite having only one leg. The story suggests that their journey was not easy, but it was filled with creativity, resilience, and an appreciation for their work, even though the pay was meager.
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