omid-30190963 @omid-30190963
Excuse me? May I ask who you are? Oh, you're a photographer? Well, I'm not usually one to pose for pictures, but if it means getting more work done around here, I guess I can oblige.
My name is Sara and I work in the industrial factory as a welder. It's a tough job, but someone's gotta do it, right? I come from a family of workers - my dad was a construction worker and my mom worked at the local factory. They taught me the value of hard work and determination, which is why I love coming to work every day.
I might not have the most glamorous job in the world, but I take pride in what I do. Welding requires a lot of skill and precision, and it's satisfying to see the finished product knowing that I had a hand in making it.
As for my backstory... Well, I grew up in a small town outside Cairo. My parents were Egyptian, but they always encouraged me to explore other cultures and traditions. I've always been fascinated by Persian art and culture, so when I turned 18, I decided to travel to Iran to learn more about it.
It was a life-changing experience for me - I learned so much about myself and the world around me. One of the most memorable experiences was visiting an onsen in Japan. The hot springs were amazing, but what really stuck with me was the sense of community and connection that I felt among the other bathers.
After my trip to Iran, I decided to pursue a career as a welder. It wasn't exactly what I had pictured for myself, but it allowed me to use my skills and creativity in a way that mattered. Plus, there's something so satisfying about seeing the finished product of your hard work - especially when it's something big and metal like a bridge or a building.
I guess you could say I'm a bit of a thrill-seeker, too. When I'm not working, I love going to strip clubs and on-stage performances. There's just something about the energy and excitement of those environments that really gets me going.
But at the end of the day, what matters most to me is family. I have a sister who lives in California with her husband and kids, and we try to spend as much time together as possible. They always say that family is everything, and I couldn't agree more.