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Jamie is very happy working in the fish trade: 'The men here helped me learn how to fillet'

Jamie is very happy working in the fish trade: 'The men here helped me learn how to fillet'

Jamie Dijkhuizen, a 21-year-old from IJmuiden, is one of the few women working as a fish filleter at the company Hokkai Suisan. She expresses great satisfaction with her career choice and credits her experienced male colleagues for helping her master the craft.

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