In episode 11 of The First to Make a Living , Duy Khanh - Huy Khanh will welcome 2 guests, Hai Dang Doo and a mysterious male artist. To facilitate the process of making a living, the 4 people will divide into 2 teams to go to the countryside of Ninh Thuan to ask for salt making and aloe vera picking jobs.
It is known that aloe vera is a plant that is quite easy to grow and easy to care for, so it is very suitable for hot, dry climates like Ninh Thuan.
Together with Hai Dang Doo, Huy Khanh and his juniors went to people's houses to ask for jobs picking aloe vera. However, both of them "received bitter fruit" when they were fired.
Even though he was just standing at the fence to ask about his workplace, Huy Khanh was immediately refused by the locals: “Go away, we don’t accept jobs here.” After that, both of them tried to stay to ask for more information but still got no results.
Huy Khanh and Hai Dang Doo went to people's houses to ask for jobs.
Surprised by the rejection, Hai Dang Doo shared his feelings with Huy Khanh. Comforting his junior, Huy Khanh expressed: "Because people see me as a stranger, coming from another country, so they are shy."
Huy Khanh shared that he was very sad when he went all day without finding a place to hire someone. Besides, the actor also said that this was not the first time he was rejected when applying for a job on the show. Previously, Huy Khanh also encountered a similar situation a few times when he applied for a job but people did not want to hire him.
After a period of searching, the two were finally hired by a household.
Duy Khanh goes to work for salt to earn money.
In another development, Duy Khanh was placed on the same team as a guest who was a famous MC. On the way to apply for the job, Duy Khanh expressed his excitement: "I think you are a national MC, an international artist, so everyone in the country knows you. So when you visit people's houses, you use your cuteness and you will be hired right away."
However, the identity of this special guest has not been revealed.
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