VietNamNet Bridge – A lot of students did not return to home village to enjoy the summer
holiday. They stayed in big cities to work hard to earn money to continue
nurturing the dream about university education.
The student who drags
a wagon
Dang Dinh Doai, a student of the power and recycled
energy faculty of the Hanoi Water Resource University, looks skinny and black,
because he has to work and study hard from the morning till the midnight every
day.
The boy did not return to the home village last
summer, but stayed in Hanoi to earn money to prepare for the next academic
year.
In Hanoi, Doai stayed in a tent together with the
construction workers from Yen Bai, which was made by the timber blanks to help
them hide from frost and wind. Doai’s team comprised of 10 members, who worked
for a contractor who received the orders on repairing roads and sewers.
Of the 10 members, Doai was the most undersized,
weighing 42 kilos only. Therefore, Doai was assigned the easier works than
other members: he had to drag a wagon or carry plaster.
A working day began at 7 am. Sometimes Doai and his
team had to carry the concrete slabs from the store yard to the construction
site on Ton Duc Thang Street. In order to save costs, the slabs, weighing
hundreds of kilos each, were carried on wagon.
The team of workers had to join forces to push the
wagon to make it start moving. After that, they walked five kilometers in the
sun to the construction site and sweated profusely.
Doai said that he only stayed in the home village in
Thai Binh province for some days and then left for Hanoi. He feels sorry for
the parents, who still have to work hard in the rice fields in the old age.
Therefore, he vows to work to earn money himself to pay for the rent room and
food.
Though having to work hard on the construction site,
Doai felt lucky that he could work and earn money. Especially, Doai did not
have to spend money on meals, because he could have meals with other members of
the same team
“My parents still can give me one million dong a month
to fund my study. However, I cannot stay idle. I have to work to earn money,”
Doai said.
However, Doai admitted that it is really difficult to
earn money. He was paid only 500,000 dong for the last 20 days of working.
Meanwhile, the job was stable, depending on the orders the contractor can get,
while Doai and his team members always had to change their accommodations.
The exile parent who earns money to keep son going to
school
Over the last two years, since the day the son began going
to university, when the crop finishes, Nguyen Thi Lam from Thanh Hoa province
traveled hundreds of kilometers to Hanoi, where she lives in a small rent room
and works hard every day to get money.
As a vendor, the 47 year old woman has to ride a bicycle
along the streets in Hanoi, inviting people to buy groceries. Lam weighs 40
kilos only, but she always carries a bag of goods weighing up to 10-15 kilos,
or 1/3 of her weight.
“I can save one million dong a month with the job,
after I pay for room rent and food,” Lam said, adding that she has to pay
11,000 dong for every night in the room, while she has to leave early in the
morning.
When asked about the son, Lam declined to reveal his
name and the school he goes to, because Lam feared the boy would feel ashamed
if his friends discover that Lam is just a vendor, who collects every dong from
the hard job.
Compiled by Kim Chi
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