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... e stopped abruptly. But it would ring again in 10 minutes anyway.

I wished I could spend the whole day in bed, watching Netflix and rolling around, but that was not possible.

I had to look for new internship opportunities, go to the TOEIC academy, participate in a study group, finish my assignments, and even attend an interview study session.

Damn, why is it so hard to live as a job seeker in Korea?

As I grumbled inwardly, the sweet 10-minute break time ended, and the cra ...

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