The Importance Of Working In Hawaii

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How are you all doing? I hope everyone is healthy and living a great life, I think about all of our memories we had when I was with everyone, and I miss you all so much. Almost every day I have to eat croquete and musubis and I’m very tired of it. I wanted Hawaii to be a place where I can earn a lot of money easily, however, I have to work in the blazing sun the whole day and it’s extremely stressful. I married a Japanese man named Yudai and while we eat dinner we sometimes talk about how we signed the contract we never should have signed because we both thought that if it was to work at Hawaii then we would do anything for it but, we didn't understand a word in the contract. I really miss the weather in Japan because it can become cold, and here it is consistently hot throughout the whole year. As soon as I gain enough money for us to live a great life in Japan I will come back home. …show more content…
He did not look like the picture that I received months ago, he was uglier. I am so lucky because I can live his house that only the 2 of , instead of living in a house of 6 people. In our house there is only a living room so, it is very small. I work as a plantation worker and the plantation was not exactly what I had in mind. On the first day there was a centipede on the ground and I fainted. Also, we have to wear clothe that would protect us from the bugs, sun, and the pokie leaves from the sugar canes. I thought Hawaii was paradise, but instead Hawaii was more like a prison and every day on the plantation it is boiling hot. I sometimes talk with my friend or just relax at home for fun. We only get paid $0.75 per day and we have to work 10 hrs. a day so I don’t think I will be coming home anytime