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Customers and companies are all nervous ahead of the end of the 52-hour guidance period in Joseon.

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(1)The boiler’s broken.
(2)It’s very cold.
(3)Please come quickly.
(4)Because of 52 hours a week.
(5)I can’t.
(6)I have to get off work.
(7)I used to.
(8)It’s difficult to visit today.
(9)Why not now?
(10)Tonight,
(11)How can I endure it?
(12)It’s cold.
(13)Boiler Manufacturer A
(14)It’s going to be hard to get a one-day visit.
(15)No repair after 9 p.m.

Boiler manufacturer Company A was put on alert when the cold wave hit below zero over the weekend. Boiler has to respond immediately when it is reported to be broken, which is because it has become difficult to manage after-sales service on the same day starting this year. Until last year, reports of malfunctions that came at 5-6 p.m. were repaired even by visiting at 9 p.m. It was a rule to visit the next day no matter how many people were behind, but the 52-hour workweek has effectively made it impossible to operate AS team personnel after 9 p.m. or on weekends.

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I can’t make it even if I call for Suri at 9 p.m. because of 52 hours a week. Crying with the window open

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