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China's online high-paying ordinary jobs have been complained about, and the high-paying jobs are all done by others

author:Shimmer N

Young people in China are very anxious now, not to mention those who have not gone to college, but even young people who have gone to college are very anxious. Today's college students even joked, "I want to think about whether I will work as a mason, or deliver food or express delivery after graduation." ”

After all, these three jobs have set off huge waves on the Internet, caused a lot of discussion, and the reports are still in many media.

First, a 35-year-old woman who works as a mason in Hong Kong said that she first started working as a mason in Hong Kong, earning $700 a day. Now I have set up a company, I am a contractor, I work hard for eight hours a day, my monthly salary has reached 100,000 yuan, and I can save more than 60,000 yuan per month.

China's online high-paying ordinary jobs have been complained about, and the high-paying jobs are all done by others

Then there is Chen Si, who delivered food in Shanghai, and earned 1.02 million after tax in three years. Others don't believe it, and many peers say that it is possible to achieve such a high number of orders by delivering food for at least 20 hours a day like him, but Chen Si has always claimed that this is true.

China's online high-paying ordinary jobs have been complained about, and the high-paying jobs are all done by others

Then there is Li Jianfei, who delivered express delivery in Hangzhou, he said that he bought a house in his hometown, bought a car, and picked up his children to go to school in Hangzhou, and at the beginning of sending express delivery was about 6,000 per month, and now it is close to 30,000 yuan per month, and he wants to work until retirement.

China's online high-paying ordinary jobs have been complained about, and the high-paying jobs are all done by others

Look at these three workers, the monthly salary of each job starts at least 20,000 yuan, but there are very few people who can get such a salary in real life. Let's take the masons in Hong Kong as an example, what kind of message is this trying to convey? Is it to let people from the mainland go to Hong Kong to work as masons? But can Hong Kong have so many masons? Since there is no such condition for acceptance, why is it blowing so much? Besides, is it easy to go to Hong Kong to work? Can anyone go there to work? The average monthly salary of a mason worker in the mainland is more than 10,000 yuan, which is very good.

Besides, the courier should be very clear, the high salary is generally by receiving the express delivery, if it is just a simple delivery, the monthly salary of more than 10,000 is also very good. After all, you can negotiate the price with the customer by yourself, and you can charge some price difference.

China's online high-paying ordinary jobs have been complained about, and the high-paying jobs are all done by others

Now these media are really getting more and more outrageous, they don't report on the normal income of ordinary people, but report on the highest-income individuals, does this make people feel that the income of that line is so high? Or do they want to create a false impression that ordinary people in China have high incomes?

In fact, there is nothing worth hyping about such a physically demanding and high-paying job. They should look at jobs that put in a lot of work, but the income is not proportional to the amount of labor, rather than touting individual high-paid people.

Someone complained, "The first episode of the takeaway brother is 1 million in three years, the second episode: the decoration brother earns 20,000 yuan a month, the third episode: the courier brother is 1.08 million in three years, and the fourth episode: Who will it be, looking forward to it?"

China's online high-paying ordinary jobs have been complained about, and the high-paying jobs are all done by others

Some couriers came out to clarify, "Don't be deceived, pay 30,000 a month, I am a courier, SF Express is considered to have a high salary, I have to earn more than 10,000 a month, tired and tired, I have never heard of a colleague who earns 30,000 a month, even if he goes to work every day, he will not have." ”

China's online high-paying ordinary jobs have been complained about, and the high-paying jobs are all done by others

Therefore, these ordinary jobs that appear on the Internet with a monthly income of tens of thousands of dollars do not know who is doing them. In real life, colleagues around me have indeed never heard them say that they earn tens of thousands of yuan a month, is it because others are in big cities, so their wages have risen several times.

Suddenly, I feel that the current media is still somewhat boring, and often touted this kind of thing that rarely occurs in real life. What is their intention, do they want others to devote themselves to these tasks?

In fact, this possibility is not ruled out. After all, there are fewer and fewer people doing manual work nowadays, and although the salary is higher than that of ordinary work, there is still a great shortage of people. If you want someone else to join the company, you can only hype it up on the Internet. It feels like these media are not reporting on things, but more like recruiting for these industries.

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