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Life of a Car Washer

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The life of a car washer is a journey that begins before the sun breaks through the icy morning. Each day starts with the promise of hard work and the challenge of battling the elements. From the frosty dawn to the mid-day boiling heat and the windy afternoon, the car washer's life is a relentless dance with the weather.

 

As I step out into the icy morning, the chill seeps into my bones. The first task is to gather my toolssuch as bucket, hoseand shammy. The cars are still wrapped in a blanket of frost, and I shiver as I approach them. The cold water hits my fingers like a thousand pinpricks as I begin to wash the cars, but I press on with determination.

 

By mid-day, the world has transformed into a scorching inferno. The sun beats down relentlessly, turning the cars into ovens. My skin burns from the scalding surfaces as I scrub and rinse, sweat pouring down my face. The wind occasionally provides some relief, but it brings with it a swirling cloud of dust and grit that clings to my wet clothes and stings my eyes.

 

The hours drag on, and my body aches from the constant scrubbing and bending. The car washer's life is not glamorous, but it is a labor of love. Each car I wash is a canvas, and I take pride in making it shine, even in the most unforgiving conditions. It is a battle against the elements and a test of endurance.

 

The afternoon breeze carries with it a sense of relief, but it also brings a reminder of the pain and sorrow that lingers beneath the surface. My thoughts wander back to a time when life was simpler, back in Bhutan, where the mountains whispered stories and the air was filled with the scent of pine. It's painful to think about the contrast between my past and my present, but I persevere, knowing that I must make the best of my current situation.

 

In this line of work, there are simple things to keep in mind – how to spray water on the car, how to use a chamois to dry it, and which car to wash next. But the most important lesson I've learned is to give my work 100 percent of my effort, not just for the company's benefit but for my own sense of pride and accomplishment.

 

Despite the hardships, there are moments of joy in the car washer's life. I get to see a parade of beautiful cars, some of them the dream cars I once watched on television, driven by famous people or sports icons. I may not own these cars, but I am fortunate to wash them, to touch a piece of automotive history, and to take a quiet moment to dream.

 

As the day draws to a close, I stand amidst a row of gleaming cars, their metal surfaces reflecting the setting sun. The pain and sorrow are momentarily forgotten as I take a moment to appreciate the fruits of my labor. The company and I are in a win-win situation. I walk away from the car lot, tired but content, knowing that I've given my all.

 

The life of a car washer is not glamorous, but it is a testament to hard work, dedication, and the pursuit of happiness, one car at a time.

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