urgh. i hate everything about what Abian's parents said. the pressure of it all is awful. i had something similar when i was growing up when i was failing at exact sciences subjects and my dad would pressure me to do better or else i would end up with nothing on the streets. it wasn't fun, but thank god i was able to do something i love and he never complained about my career choices.
Abián’s arrival as the new production engineer is met with great enthusiasm at PROYPAL. With his impressive track record and PhD, he’s seen as the factory’s potential savior.
The whole team is pumped, except for Rayco, the team leader overseeing the manufacturing process, who’s been dealing with major quality issues for months. When Rayco and Abián meet for the first time, their clash is immediate and explosive. But what makes Rayco so hostile toward the new coworker? What caused Abián to give up his promising career as a researcher and move to a tiny, remote town?
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