Sunday, 22 December 2019

[enter-talk] THE MOST EXTREME JOBS CHOSEN BY PART-TIMERSㄷㄷㄷ

The survey was conducted among 2,942 university students in their 20's  / data service: Albamon (T/N: job search site)



The most 'extreme jobs in the winter time' chosen by part-timers

1. Loading trucks and stacking boxes
2. Day laborer at a construction site
3. Car wash (hand wash)
4. Flyer distributor
5. Delivery man who ride motorcycle
6. House mover
7. Safety guard at a ski resort


Top 5 categories of the most popular part-time jobs in 2019

1. Services
2. Food/drinks
3. Distribution/sales
4. Office job
5. Manufacturing

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1. [+72, -4]
Working at a buffet is the most tiring. You need to wear heels too ㅡㅡ

2. [+70, -4]
Call centers are seriously not somewhere people can work at. Especially for TV signal services

3. [+69, -6]
Working at Everland the whole winter... The uniforms are f*cking cold and it's to the point that even clients are worried about us (why are they making us wear such thin clothing during cold days? At least give us something warm. They should put some heating too, etc.)

4. [+46, -1]
I'm surprised these people even going back to their work every day... Is it because there are so many people on our country? 80% of the part-timers for loading trucks and stacking boxes quit after 1 day, but even so, I'm surprised that they are always able to fill in the positions every day

5. [+38, -0]
ㅋㅋ Loading trucks and stacking boxes is always #1. The physical effort you have to put into it is just of another level. After writing my entrance exam, I wanted to get some money and had the confidence to work at a parcel express job during the summer vacations but.... try working for NEXEN or Kumho Tires, you'll learn about what it is to trade your soul and life for money. You guys don't know how heavy tires are right? I died. They were all piled up like a mountain, except that it was more like a chain of mountains......

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