After quitting my first job in Chiba, I returned to Hiroshima and went on my next journey as an interpreter for factory training assigned to Indian technicians. I joined a group of over 10 interpreters, assisting the technicians.
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After quitting my first job in Chiba, I returned to Hiroshima and went on my next journey as an interpreter for factory training assigned to Indian...
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