Are waiters sheep in cafes? When entertaining guests, I also met a shepherd dog driving sheep

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In our inherent impression, most of the sheep live in pastures, are driven to the hillside during the day, and return to the pasture to rest at night.

There is such a flock of sheep, not only to work in the pasture, but also to be taken by the owner to the coffee shop part-time. It is a good experience if they can work part-time happily, but there are always dogs coming to interrupt their work, which makes the sheep very disturbed.

It doesn't matter that the sheep are driven to the hillside every day to eat grass and play, and then go home together at night, but their owners have started to let them work part-time as waiters in coffee shops to support themselves.

When I first came to the coffee shop, the sheep were still very nervous. After all, there were too few people before them, and it was a bit uncomfortable to see so many people.

After the sheep were warmly treated by the customers of the coffee shop, they gradually adapted to the environment of the coffee shop and gradually became cheerful and occasionally mischievous.

Sheep: My God, there are so many people here, what are they going to do? I'm so flustered! They seem to like me, I'm popular, hehe~

The owners of the sheep were worried that the lambs wouldn't fit in the cafe, so they took their good friend the collie to see them, and asked the collie to give them some care and teach the sheep how to get along better with people.

However, the moment the shepherd dog saw the sheep, not only did it not relieve the tension of the sheep, but it also made the sheep very sad, because the shepherd dog suddenly suffered from an occupational disease and drove the sheep crazily.

Shepherd: Come on, this way, you should go into the fence instead of staying outside like this, listen to me, get in quickly, or the owner will blame me.

It turned out that the sheep were very happy to see their old friends, but when the old friends came and they started their own jobs, it was sad that they didn't communicate with themselves, and they also felt a little annoyed, after all, the sheepdog interrupted them to do part-time jobs.

Sheep: We are doing part-time jobs, can you clearly see that after working together on the ground, can we work together again? Occupational diseases also need to see the accomplice on the spot. The sheep's head is really painful. How can you have such a friend?

Facing the complaining sheep, the collie finally realized that this was a coffee shop and not a ranch, so he stopped driving the sheep. Seeing that the collie has stopped and the sheep have never given up on the collie, it seems like everything that has just happened is an illusion.

Sheep: Hey my friend, you come to see us and we tell you this cafe is so cozy and people love us and they feed us every now and then, that's great!

I didn't expect that sheep also need part-time jobs to maintain their lives. Unfortunately, their friend shepherds don't understand them at all. Not only did they not comfort them when they started part-time jobs, but they also suffered from occupational diseases and disturbed the sheep. It was the worst in sheep history.

Now that even sheep have to work part-time to support themselves, graduates should also learn from sheep’s hard work and try to find a suitable job for them. Don’t expect to wait for their parents to arrange at home, and don’t let parents raise their children directly after graduation.

Only by taking this step bravely to the society can we realize that it is not easy for our parents. We can use our labor income to repay the parents who have raised us for many years, and we can also do what we want to do with peace of mind.

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