Recently, a video exploded on the Internet!
Someone uploaded a short video online. An uncle who has worked in Hong Kong for ten years has returned to the mainland to sell cheong fun!
Source: Xiaohongshu @ Sanshi can't eat enough
The uncle was making rice rolls while chatting with the videographer about his past experiences.
He revealed that he had worked in Hong Kong for several years before returning to the mainland.
Source: Xiaohongshu @ Sanshi can't eat enough
At that time, when he was middle-aged, he was affected by the general environment because he was doing international trade-related work.
After the previous business was transferred to Southeast Asia, the uncle lost his job and was unable to find a job for a long time.
He revealed that he was full of gray hair at the time, but in order to support his family, he had to find another way.
Source: Xiaohongshu @ Sanshi can't eat enough
Eventually, he chose to return to the mainland and found a place to sell cheong fun, which he has been doing for several years.
When commenting on Hong Kong, the uncle also said that the most important thing for Hong Kong people now is that they must adapt to the changes of the times, especially in their concepts.
Source: Xiaohongshu @ Sanshi can't eat enough
When talking about his cheong rolls, the uncle is quite satisfied, and has been saying that he makes "Cantonese taste". Including the type and materials, they are all top intentions.
However, although this short video looks very warm, it has caused many netizens to complain on the Internet.
Many netizens feel that the rice rolls made by the uncle are not as authentic as he claims to be.
Indeed, there is indeed a slight difference between the rice noodles made by this uncle and the local teahouses in Guangdong. Not only salt is added to it, but chili peppers can also be added according to the customer's needs......
Source: Xiaohongshu @ Sanshi can't eat enough
Some netizens pointed out that this uncle is not a native of Guangdong or Hong Kong, and he has not integrated into the local society when he works, so it is normal for him to lose his job and not stay in Hong Kong.
Some netizens even criticized him for "losing Hong Kong face on his lips and Guangdong face on his hands, summed up in one sentence: nondescript, full of nonsense".
What do you think?
Are Hong Kong migrant workers preparing to fend for themselves?
However, it is an indisputable fact that Hong Kong's financial circle seems to be in turmoil.
Not long ago, Morgan Stanley, HSBC, and UBS Group announced a round of layoffs in Hong Kong, which made many people feel the rumors.
Source: Caixin
Some workers in the financial circle are ready to find a way back for themselves.
After discussion, these five "escape door occupations" have been recognized by white-collar workers.
They found that Aunt Qian's business was very good, and when she passed by the branch at 6 p.m. on weekdays, the store basically sold out of dishes.
Aunt Qian's phased price reduction promotion in the evening has attracted many working women to visit them after work, and it seems that the prospects are good, but the Hong Kong store is expensive, and the rent and labor are very expensive, so it is necessary to do more research and preparation.
Source: Interface News
Many people who participated in the discussion thought that buying a used car and driving an Uber was a pretty good choice. After all, everyone in the Central Investment Bank is full of "involution", and they will definitely be able to win the taxi driver.
The cost of opening an Uber is also lower than that of running a Qian Dama franchise store, but in many places, it is difficult to stretch the working hours if you want to make money.
Source: South China Morning Post
The specific operation is to buy low-cost items to Hong Kong through group buying, and then increase the price and put them on the Amazon platform to make the difference.
However, many people believe that it is difficult for one person to deal with it, and it requires the cooperation of many people......
Source: Hong Kong 01
In the end, the result of the discussion was that it was easy to earn cash only by developing in the direction of parenting, visiting stores, and bringing goods.
If it's a writing-based job, it may be a "money-loser".
图源:The Standard(HK)
"The end of the universe is food delivery!"
Some people expect that there will be an income of 20 to 30 Hong Kong dollars for a single order, although you can't earn 4 or 50,000 Hong Kong dollars a month, but 20,000 Hong Kong dollars is okay.
Source: Radio Television Hong Kong
Of course, most of the discussions that have appeared on the Internet are still mostly ridiculous, and many of the people who participated in the discussion do not really want to engage in these jobs at present.
But if they lose their jobs in the future, they may actually embark on this path.