
pablo
My name is Pablo, and I received a job transfer from Spain to Korea to work as a sports massage therapist. Working in a new country and a new field was a challenging but rewarding experience.
When I first arrived in Seoul, I was struck by the bustling energy of the city. The streets were crowded with people, and the buildings towered high above me. I knew that adapting to life in Korea would take some time, but I was excited to learn more about the culture and the people.
As a sports massage therapist, my job was to help athletes recover from injuries and improve their performance. I worked with clients from a variety of backgrounds, including professional athletes and weekend warriors. It was fascinating to see how different people approached their fitness and wellness goals.
One of the things that I enjoyed most about my job was the opportunity to connect with my clients on a personal level. Many of them were passionate about their sport, and I could sense their dedication and drive. It was gratifying to be able to help them achieve their goals and overcome obstacles.
Despite the language and cultural barriers, I found that I was able to connect with my clients on a deeper level. We may have come from different countries and spoke different languages, but we shared a common love of sport and a desire to be our best selves.