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Heo Seong-tae and Lee Si-eon get jobs in Sydney

tvN's 'Busan Village Guys in Sydney', which first aired on the 23rd, opened the door to a two-week working holiday by depicting the four Busan men from their arrival in Sydney to their first day at work. Men from Busan, Heo Seong-tae, Lee Si-eon, Ahn Bo-hyun, and Kwak Jun-bin, arrived in Sydney with sweet dreams of traveling, but they couldn't forget what they had to say when the production team's announcement came as if it were lightning in the sky. You have to get a job here, earn your own money, and make a living.
The Busan men received a list of prepared job companies and decided where to work in the future. The management of a 4-hectare farm where you can live in Australia's vast nature, a cafe and restaurant in the center of the city with 700 customers a day, and a 19-year-old high-quality professional cleaning service company were all prepared.
The four men decided on what they wanted to do, carefully considering language issues, wages, and working conditions. Accordingly, Heo Seong-tae chose a cafe, Lee Si-eon chose a cleaning business, and Ahn Bo-hyun and Kwak Jun-bin chose farm management. While each salary condition was different, Ahn Bo-hyeon and Kwak Jun-bin of the farm team showed their anger at the overwhelming hourly wage compared to other jobs.
Lee Si-eon, who chose a cleaning company, was given a special mission. You must obtain a white card, Australia's industrial safety training certification. Although English is difficult, Lee Si-eon's hard work in preparing everything for safety made me smile happily.
While Lee Si-eon was receiving training, the three remaining men went shopping. Because I didn't have enough money, I went grocery shopping considering the cost-effectiveness, but judging from the amount of ingredients that filled the cart, I failed to control the amount and looked like a fool, making the onlookers laugh out loud. Afterwards, we sat down at a table full of food and ate, full of anticipation and excitement about the working holiday that would begin the next day.
The day of the working holiday dawned and the morning scene unfolded as four men hurriedly prepared to go to work for the first time. Among them, Heo Seong-tae, who was the last to leave home, was in danger of being late while searching for his destination cafe using a map app. This is because the map app identified the mode of transportation as car, not walking. Heo Seong-tae, who was on the verge of being late for work on his first day of work, started running in a hurry, making viewers' hands sweat.
Ten Asia Reporter Kim Seo-yoon seogugu@tenasia.co.kr