When I was a soldier, I was assigned to the kitchen. Why?
Not assigned to the kitchen. It's called a cookhouse squad in the army. Obeying orders and organizing arrangements is a soldier's bounden duty. When you are a soldier, you must obey wherever you are assigned. There is nothing to say. Especially during the period of recruitment or enlistment. Some troops are training, and many soldiers who are afraid of hardship and fatigue try their best to find relationships or please others, and take the initiative to ask for cooking classes, where at least they don't need long training and can eat good food. Generally, the cooking squad leaders are relatively fat, which just illustrates this point. In addition, in the army with no technical content, you can learn some cooking skills by working in the cookhouse squad, which may be useful in the future. Cooking classes usually start early, and three meals a day are indispensable. But you can still rest in the middle, it's not very hard.