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Young graduates choose to work as a “Cemetery Caretaker” showing off a good environment, happiness, comfortable work

A 22-year-old Chinese woman named Tan has become a hot topic on Chinese social media. last week After she shared a clip of her peaceful workplace, that was it tomb On a mountain in Chongqing, Sichuan Province, western China “I present a work environment the caretaker of the cemetery Gen-Z. It’s easy and comfortable. There’s a dog, a cat, and the internet.” Tan tells the clip that she currently lives in a dorm inside the cemetery with a colleague, and reveals that she lives in early retirement. Because of the work she does,Have plenty of free time Live with beautiful scenery A politics-free environment in the office and they don’t have to travel “Because I live here. So I called myself that jokingly. “Cemetery keeper”

for her daily duty Including welcoming guests, selling graves and sweeping the graves for relatives of the deceased. Tan works 6 days a week from 8:30 am – 5:00 pm. Get a 2 hour lunch break The salary is around 4,000 yuan (20,000 baht). Although official information has found that The average annual income in Chongqing is 33,800 yuan, or 2,800 yuan per month (about 14,000 baht).

(Lunch break)

After the clip went viral many netizens couldn’t help but be surprised. that new graduates choose to work this way, some people think Cemeteries were seen as unsatisfactory and unpleasant places to work. But more than one advocates and sees thisThis may be another example that reflects the lying flat phenomenon. (lying down) or Tang Ping of Gen Z in China, when the new generation is in a state of mental exhaustion. choosing to make enough to live Against working long hours and expectations that are not consistent with reality

One of the comments that people who like it the most is “In the past, this type of work was considered unattractive. But this is a comfortable job for the new generation.” “I really like this job. Don’t mess with people There’s no politics in the office.” However, for this young woman, she also studied cemetery management at university. So I see this as a natural job for her. “It’s an ordinary job. I’m doing something that I think is normal. I am satisfied with my life now.”

According to the research company Huajing Research, the funeral services market in China Expanding continuously. In 2020, the value of this industry is estimated at 257 billion yuan. due to the increasing number of aging population

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