In my late 20s, I entered art college for 2 years. I also worked in the revenue department of a local government at that time but it was not problem because it was a correspondence course.
The tax job gave me a little stress, so I wanted to transfer to another department and try something new. There was one problem though. I had to physically go school for almost a month once a year, but I got permission from my boss. The summer classes were interesting, but the schedule was so tight, I often (1-2)dropped off while doing homework. I sometimes turned up my favorite music to (3)drown out the voice of others’ conversation because I needed more concentration. I also met my ex-husband at that time. As a result, I decided to marry him, then I quit my job and (2)dropped out of school. I apologized to my boss because it felt like I was (4)biting the hand that fed me.”It’s inevitable,” I thought at that time. It might have been the beginning of my stagnation which lasted for 10 years.
Before the Revision
Title: If I satisfy, stagnant is a start.
In the late 20s, I entered art college 2 years. I worked revenue department in a local government at that time but it was no problem because the school was a correspondence education.
The tax job gave me some stress, thus I wanted to change my job to another department. so I needed to try something new. There was one problem that I had to go school in real almost one month once a year, but I got permission from my boss. The summer schooling was interesting, but the schedule was so tightened, I often (1-2)dropped off while doing homework. I sometimes turned up favorite music to (3)drown out the voice of others’ conversation because I needed more concentrated. I’ve met my ex-husband at that time. As a result, I decided to marry him, then I quitted the job and (2)dropped out the school. I apologized my boss because my attitude is (4)biting the hand that feeds me.”It’s inevitable,” I thought at that time. But it might a start point for my stagnant for 10 years.
homework:
(1) drop off:
(1-1)Deliver someone or something.
“I’ll drop you off at the bus stop if you like. I’m going that way.”
(1-2)Fall asleep.
“Granddad often drops off in front of the television.”
(2)drop out:Stop going to classes before finishing a course of study or the school year.
“Emily decided to go to art school, then dropped out after the first term.”
(3)drown out:Be louder in order to cover another sound.
“They turned up the music to drown out the noise of the children outside.”
(4)bite the hand that feeds you: If you bite the hand that feeds you, you are unfriendly or do harm to someone who is kind to you.
If you say bad things about the person who gives you a job, you bite the hand that feeds you.