For a lot of us, printing a CV is really no big deal, most of us do it at home or maybe just stop by at the printing store. But this story will make you feel that you take things for granted.?
A 21-year-old guy named Carlos Duarte from Argentina had to submit a hand-written CV recently at a cafe, as he had no money to print one.
According to CNN Espanol, he had to even borrow some money from his grandmother for his job search to go around various places in the town to find prospective jobs. Duarte has been desperately looking for a job but has had tough luck for some time?now.
One day when he walked into a local coffee and chocolate shop to inquire about a vacancy, the owner asked him to hand his resume. Duarte who was completely broke had no other option but to write his CV on a piece of paper.
He wrote in all the necessary information and put his contact number. Lastly, in black, thanked her for accepting the CV and apologised for the sloppy sheet.
After all the struggle, he got the?job and is working in a glass company, the CNN report added.
It's people like Duarte who inspire others to never give up, no matter how hopeless and helpless the circumstances. Life has a way to remedy all miseries, you just have to keep fighting and you'll get there!?