
Greetings, friends at Hive. I spent almost 20 days doing a job that was really unusual for me, because I've never worked anywhere that involves materials, tools, or artifacts, so it was a new experience for me. Although it was only for a short time, I tried to do my best, get to grips with the subject, and enjoy it. So you'll see some posts related to this experience, because while I was there I tried to take some photos to share with you later.







One of my best friends moved to Medellín less than a year ago, so I'm very happy about that, especially since I have company. It's been a few months full of good company. He's a successful entrepreneur and professional in the world of metal detectors, so he opened his own store specializing in detectors, and I was able to work with him for a while in the process before the opening and a little after, so it was a pleasant experience. Opening a store is really exhausting and complicated and involves a lot of responsibility, and I think it was very daring to venture into a detector store. It's not a store that usually has a lot of competition, but I think that's the key. In a short time, he has managed to position himself and build a group of metal experts and enthusiasts, so I predict great success for him, and I wish him the best in this stage as an entrepreneur.








Metal detectors are fascinating tools for hobbyists, as they offer a unique combination of adventure, history, and discovery. They allow you to explore and discover new treasures. You should be knowledgeable about history and archaeology to get the most out of the experience. You should constantly be doing outdoor activities. Metal detectors are relatively easy to use. You can recover objects of historical or economic value, and there is undoubtedly personal and emotional satisfaction if you truly enjoy the experience of searching for metals. It is a very enjoyable experience, and it was a lot of fun to learn a little about these tools and meet people with many experiences and incredible stories.










Those were days of hard work, and it was worth it; the place turned out beautiful, and the store is on the rise. I think we did a good job, and I am grateful for the opportunity to support my friend during those days. I couldn't stay longer because I have another job to attend to, so it was enough for me, although the detectors are incredible pieces of equipment, and the work environment is great too. I'm not the most passionate about metals, but I always support my friends in whatever way I can. I hope you liked this little project, and thank you for your support.
💻 Written by me.
📸 Camera and editing: Tecno Camon 20 pro
🖇️ Translator DeepL