This is a transcript of a video where different people talk about their work experiences and career changes. The speakers include:
- A man who works as a park ranger at Mt. Jiri and loves his job. He talks about his daily tasks, the visitors he meets, and the stories he hears from them. He also shares his personal history of how he became interested in nature and mountains since his childhood.
- A woman who works as an actor and has a stage name. She talks about her previous jobs at Samsung SDS and Gangwon Broadcasting, and how she decided to pursue her dream of acting. She also talks about the challenges and joys of being an actor, and the support she received from her family and friends.
- A man who works as a reporter and has a lot of pressure and stress. He talks about his previous job at Samsung SDS, and how he became a reporter after taking a test. He also talks about the difficulties and rewards of being a reporter, and the skills and attitude he learned from his seniors.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker enjoys sleeping in at night.
2. They work and sometimes wake up early.
3. The speaker considers returning to vacation during hard times.
4. A visit to a 92nd place is mentioned, where radishes and cabbage are available.
5. The speaker refers to a company-designated door.
6. A weight of 10 2 is mentioned, possibly related to the speaker's ability to withstand weight.
7. Dawn prayers and a musician are mentioned in a positive context.
8. A plenary meeting chose the speaker for an unspecified role.
9. Reservation level 4 and a chosen word are mentioned, indicating some selection process.
10. A manager is mentioned along with secular analysis.
11. The weight of 3.4 kg and votes are discussed in relation to garlic.
12. The speaker has been talking for an hour.
13. Caution is advised for an unspecified event.
14. Many people work on the mountain, indicating a work life there.
15. The master's work involves activities for visitor safety.
16. Maintenance of trails on Mt. Jiri is part of the duties, including clearing fallen trees and heads.
17. Rescue activities are conducted in case of safety accidents.
18. Observation records of water, plants, and animals are kept for preservation purposes.
Please note that due to the conversational nature of the text, some facts may be interpreted differently based on context not provided here.