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New female civil servant at the legendary myeon office (same as Suzaku)

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For my experience eating nara rice, it was so strange that it felt like a main dish. It was so strange that I decided to post it again and talk about it.

The way you speak and the things that create issues are shit.

First, in summary

1. Suzaku

2. Jealousy (if it’s real from here on out)

3. Habitual

4.Betrayal

5.Economy

1. There is a high possibility that it is a main work.

: In nearly 10 years of working, I have never seen such an inflexible person. Not even in 40 years of life. Usually, rural community centers have an L-shaped desk arrangement rather than a straight desk.

Usually, if you are a deputy head, you are the head of the general affairs team. But the centipede team leader stays still? Is the shooter sitting next to me still? Is it new? If you have a population of 30,000, you can be the governor.

Whether it’s a village head or a county councilor, if it gets into your ears, you’ll be angry, so you’ll block it in advance. In addition, no matter how rural it is, there are Nonghyup, Hanaro Mart, major stations, fire stations, etc. near the community center.

Crowded. Does the fact that the county office is 40km have anything to do with change? If you don’t have it, you can change it nearby or have someone nearby do it for you.

-If it’s real

2. The woman is pretty

: Like number 1, the seniors are all listening nearby. Because it’s a rural area, there aren’t many people complaining, so it’s quiet and everyone can hear it. But does something like that happen?

I can definitely see it being picked because it’s pretty. Perhaps the deputy mayor was watching and resolved the issue outside of anyone’s eyes.

(Women’s cliques in public service are no joke. Even in small community centers, they are divided into 2-3 groups.)

3. Grandmother is likely to be a repeat offender

: Case 1: To be honest, there are almost always people around when exchanging change. Plus, there were no free people to begin with. But if you go there, you can do it a few times and succeed and keep doing it.

There are many cases. In the past, the village leaders did this… but there are many adults who do this, so now there are no people who do that.

4. Even if you do it, it comes back as swearing.

: Experienced teacher. The industrial team is in charge of agricultural administration… In the case of seeds needed for farming, if you cannot apply during the basic application period, most agricultural seeds are applied for online.> In addition, there is a possibility that the quantity and variety you want will be sold out> It is a first-come, first-served basis on the Internet, so adults I did it a few times because I wasn’t able to do it > I didn’t get as much quantity as I wanted, but I had to make a deposit and explained the deposit > I said I understood and deposited the money > A few weeks later, when I received the seeds, they came and asked me why the quantity was small > Because it was my first time and I didn’t know? Or someone who has been doing it for two years. I haven’t done that work since then.

5. Girl’s financial situation

: The new Wolgeum dog rat tail. It also appears in Extreme Jobs, but if you pay all the fees and taxes, it can be really… 600 won big for kids who don’t have money. Ramen costs 1,250 won these days? I guess I’m doing it. While I was studying for many years, my parents were on their hands for several years due to reasons such as money and college tuition. I know, but they don’t tell new people in detail. How do you prepare change? It seems like they don’t care for the baby. There is a high possibility that they will not inform you or resolve a problem situation. Then, I think Shin Gyu will eventually have to spend his money.

I’m posting this because I’m so confused. There’s a high possibility that it’s a masterstroke… If it’s true, I’m sure it won’t just be a girl’s problem.

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