Woman in China works four jobs & saves S$18K within less than a year
Ms Wang, a 23-year-old woman from Xiamen, China recently made headlines for working four jobs. Her jobs include working in a restaurant, a candy shop, a cinema, and also as a manager for her social media accounts.
Through hard work and grit, she managed to save about RMB100,000 (S$18,400) in less than a year.
One of her vlogs on Chinese social media platform Douyin has since gone viral, amassing over 132,000 likes at the time of writing.
The 23-year-old began the vlog with her phone alarm ringing at 4.40am. She then refreshed herself before heading to her full-time job at a restaurant, where she worked from 5.30am to 5.30pm.
Ms Wang was seen chopping fruits and vegetables tirelessly, as well as cleaning the kitchen.
She also helped with administrative duties like bookkeeping.
After spending 12 gruelling hours at the restaurant and a quick dinner, she made to her second job at a cinema.
There, she was seen scooping popcorn and diligently wiping the counters of the cinema counters.
Has a full-time job & 2 part-time jobs in addition to social media management
According to Qianjiang Video, Ms Wan works part-time at the cinema and candy shop and would alternate between both jobs.
To accommodate all four jobs, the 23-year-old only clocks about four hours of rest daily.
She revealed that she earns about RMB 10,000 (S$1,850) monthly.
Besides being a hard worker, Ms Wang is also rather thrifty. Within less than a year, Ms Wang has reportedly saved RMB100,000 (S$18,500).
Netizens puzzled by her dedication to work
While most netizens acknowledged how hardworking she was, some pointed out that she was severely underpaid for the work she did.
Others felt her workload was so overwhelming that they felt tired just from watching the vlog.
Meanwhile, a few netizens joked that Ms Wang was similar to Spongebob Squarepants in their common love for their respective jobs.
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Featured image adapted from @仔仔非常爱生活 on Douyin.