When I finished secondary school and earned my first professional qualification, I faced significant challenges finding a job in my chosen field. Temporary, I took on physical work — an experience I do not regret for a moment. In fact, those years profoundly shaped the way I think about manual labor and its true value.
Later, I was given an opportunity at a mid-sized company, where I was introduced to a wide range of logistics tasks. During this period, I also realized the importance of continuing my education, which led me to apply to a university’s correspondence program.
Looking back, I realize that what may not seem ideal at a particular time in your life can later prove to be invaluable. Every experience — especially the ones outside your comfort zone — contributes to your long-term mindset and worldview, both professionally and personally. Sometimes, the most unexpected roles become the building blocks of your future perspective.




