(1)a house of orphans from an orphanageimage text translation
(2)Samsung SDS…
(3)I spent 19 years in an orphanage as a child of a single mother. Which means I’ve been offered a place where I can be myself for 19 years without paying a penny.
(4)Whatever life was in it, I had a home. It was appreciated that there was a house where you could cool off by eating lukewarm barley tea to avoid the sunlight in summer and feel warm next to a radiator that makes an empty sound in winter.
(5)It was a blessing not to be taken for granted. I took it for granted at the time. Now that I think about it, I used to be a full orphan.
(1)After graduating from college, I was about to leave the hospital where I had been suspended.image text translation
(2)The general public will not know how it feels to be discharged. I felt like I had to take off the cloth that covered my body even if others said I was shabby, but I wanted to turn away, but at some point, it came up out of the blue. The time I have to stand alone…
(3)Fortunately, I have been confirmed to join the company I work for so far before graduation, but the company has not provided a dormitory. It was unusual for orphans from orphanages to get a job in a factory that provided accommodation and meals. I carefully asked the nun if she could stay where she was staying until her first salary came out, and she told me to contact her once she was discharged.
(4)That was the most difficult period of my life before my first salary came out after I left the hospital. 5 million won in self-reliance support came into my account, but I was just at a loss. What should I do? I have to go to work tomorrow, have no home, and I only had 5 million won in my pocket. I didn’t know much about society, so there was nothing I could do but be at a loss.
(1)There was a senior who gave me advice at PreSTC.image text translation
(2)I met him. SDS offers a training course before joining the company, which was PreSTC. Based on his advice, I was able to sign a cheap studio apartment located in Nakseongdae through an Internet cafe.
(3)The studio was located on top of an old couple’s building. My grandmother told me that I should receive 500,000 won as a deposit of 5 million won, 300,000 won monthly rent, and I opened my eyes wide and got a light bruise.That’s when I first learned that the down payment should be paid in cash on the day of the contract.
(4)I hurriedly paid 500,000 won from a nearby ATM and stamped two sheets of paper together. It was the first contract I ever made as an adult and the first house I ever had in my life.
(1)Even though the window doesn’t close properly, it’s windy and fluorescent.image text translation
(2)It was this one-room, but I lived there for five years. For those five years, the old couple, the landlord, took good care of me, and when I got off work late, I could see a plastic bag hanging on the front door door hook. Inside, there was soybean paste stew and seasoned cucumber kimchi, which were still warm.
(3)My grandmother and grandfather would have known that I was an orphan in the end, even if I didn’t elaborate. When I said I was leaving the room, I was sure when you asked where I was going. I think I’m lucky to meet such people as my first homeowner.
(4)Now I live in an old apartment but completely mine. Having a house is such a great happiness. Sometimes when I wake up from a nightmare of my orphanage days, I feel relieved to know that this is my home, it’s my home. It’s my home. It’s where I can be.
Just help the nurseries dropouts with the Ministry of Gender Equality’s budget.