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Chapter 1 Woodworking Shop

Word Count: 1866    |    Released on: 03/01/2022

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rkers cutting w

ing. Cl

workers ham

p was always busy an

useless woodcuts, sawdust and n

he workers did not take a break. Because the

ut the store looked l

s mixed with sawdus

workers wer

s a good salary because of their heavy workload, and the

The three Filipino workers among th

he carpenter's workshop was mor

im, check

here and hold th

help, they were ready

se in the store. He was a new young man hired less than a year ago, they called

that piece of w

ir, br

t's do this

be with you

for suddenly showing up all over Canada. Every time they

th simple unskilled work, but also helped them with hard work; They a

his machine working

seems to be

you help m

he helped them. He was busier than anyone else in the shop, not only with his own

particular had a very p

ed his tongue and said, “Wow, wow. You could get sick working like

id they che

it that lat

rt, can you bring us a

s si

to the re

re going to kill him! Don't ask too much. Tommy is younger t

e I open my mouth in the store,

I open my mouth, his name comes out au

e back and handed each wor

it, pl

nk first,

d his own mug and moistened his dry throat was a pre

fres

ith the back of his arm

ts and nails that wer

opped and said, "You don't have to

it if I don't clean it up now. Let m

u are stu

gh at Albert's comments as h

is age, his fingers were nimble an

go, he was free to operate any mach

to evening he hardly took a break. Outsiders wou

as muscular, typ

often called tall men fools, but Albert wasn’t.

at anything he do

h grateful and

n to good parents

ll kinds of jobs in

family because he had not told him in detail. Ho

o make the effort to sacrifice his studies. This made him an exp

a college graduate and a high school graduate that was

the carpenter's shop where he worked. He co

e else later this year. He had made more than enough money a

He wanted to train some

bert was meant to

n and his nimble fingers; actually that

rength was his abili

lity to pull everyon

for his rough manner, and Mr. Park, a former ga

en the overhead shop owner, who had never made a deal with Carter, came out and s

y a mystical

one helped him a little more. If Carter had to give the shop he built while he was alive t

uckled to

e because of him. Let me train him

r sig

arter clapped his hands a

go back

topped chatting and

s noisy again and peo

clock in th

before dinner,

ed, the workers

d the woodcuts and

huge amount of rubbish due to the work done. Everyone

due to return home after a few days off from t

ow

pped a large piece of wood beforehan

the power cord, and the power cord

look, Mr. Kim c

a bit choppy, it

of wood again and pi

wered and changed, which

e who want to have dinner must follow me. Al

urse,

s left the

shop and it was hot because the woodcut had cu

ive of them, including Carter and Albert, wen

e, was a must for dinner li

ed Albert a

n't hav

drive at night. Let

oo

Albert filled the cu

soda and fill

job to

hot dog before suddenly asking Albert,

es

your life anytime, especia

at every time he sat across from Albert,

appointment," said Albert

hadn't eaten half of

carefully,

aurant and went to t

or 12 people, was parked

te car and had been us

t has a mileage o

fine because you t

noise was

d hands today," Al

houghts were uncomfortable and nervous. It felt l

issed som

ts carefully but foun

ork less

g that I had wor

, otherwise he would f

very hard in my job as

and the gray delivery van gen

ut the old electric cable buried in th

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