I feel like thrash talking. But at the same time I know that it's not good to do so. Yet it itches me so bad.
"The bird house was the most horrible place I've ever worked in. I don't know what kind of people they are. They seemed really snobbish when I was there and weren't friendly like every other sections I've worked in. They all look as if I owe them something when I am actually helping them with their work, especially that one guy.
Oh ya, I only have one day in each sections because of my allergy. I don't know what it is, but it makes me itch really bad. So now I am spending most of my time in the office. Yeah, I can't spend too long with the animals, this allergy is really bad."
I reworded them in my best ability in depicting what she looked like while telling me those things. Lol. Her face. Ahhhhhhhhhhh.. where do I begin?
I absolutely loved the bird house. I thought everyone there was really friendly and easy going. Everyone there jokes with each other once in a while. Also this guy that she mentioned, happened to be my favorite out of everyone in this section. Being there, I sort of understood how she got that cold feeling from them. It takes time to feel comfortable in a new place, maybe she just happened to step in their section at a wrong time. Plus the fact that they had quite a packed schedule, they would be rushing and focused alot on their work. I guess I knew when to ask certain questions at appropriate times to allow them to open up a little more which made it a little easier for me to settle in here.
The itch. I would assume its the same itch I get almost everyday. It was really itchy, but I knew what it was and I just bared with it. They were mosquito bites. Its the lush greenery of this zoo which is so similar to a forest that the absence of mosquitoes would feel out of place. I learned that wearing long sleeves was the best solution. Leaving any skin bare will mean itch for the entire day. It's really sad to know that she is happy working in the office than actually working out in the field doing hard work. What a waste.
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