The working day of an engineer.
One of
my friend, Dmity Shevelev, lives in Vladivostok now though he was born in
Nakhodka. Some years ago he graduated from the one of our institutions and
became an engineer. Now he lives near his office. He usually walks there. He
works on weekdays. I can’t say that he work hard, but all his mates like him
because he is a good mixer or, as you may say, he is very communicable person.
He doesn’t work on Saturday or Sunday. His working day usually lasts for eight
hours. His duties are to answer all incoming letters and calls, to meet with
different specialists, to help young engineers. He often tells me that he likes
his job. I usually meet him after the work and we speak about life. He is very
glad that he found such work where he can show all his talents. Though there is
a difference between our ages, we have much in common. He is among my best
friends.
By the
way, my friend knows English rather well (he finished school #13). It helps him
a lot as every year various foreign delegations come to their office. These
delegations change different technologies with our specialists and discuss many
problems. All foreigners thought Shevelev to be the best translator in their
institute.
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