"The job of a train stewardess is not that simple and you are held accountable per task," said Wang Zhaoyi, a train stewardess, on the K51 train which departs from Beijing at 11 p.m. and arrives at Rizhao in east China's Shandong province at 11 a.m. the next day.
Wang was much impressed by her experience on a train which ran from Beijing to Hangzhou. At that time, she had not been a stewardess for long. A pregnant passenger was about to give birth and the railway made temporary adjustment immediately after a conductor reported the situation to his superiors. At last, this pregnant woman went off the train in time.
"For the first time in my life, I felt that a person's life could be in my hand, " said Wang.
Wang Zhaoyi graduated from college in 2013 and followed her family members' suggestions to become a train stewardess. According to Wang, she was a little bit frustrated because what she learned in college had nothing to do with her job when she first worked as a train stewardess.
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