He entered construction at 15, working his way up from making a few hundred yuan monthly to earning thirty thousand yuan a month.



He discovered that crane operating paid well, but it was dangerous—nobody dared to do it.

He was determined to learn anyway.

His mentor resented his poverty and dragged it out for three days before agreeing to teach him.

He observed during the day and snuck into the construction site at night to practice.

In less than a month, he mastered installation, operation, and maintenance.

Those who had started learning before him ended up calling him their teacher instead.

He took on a project with 17 cranes, work that others refused because the timeline was too tight.
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