Woman funds lavish lifestyle by working as a full-time child

Woman funds lavish lifestyle by working as a full-time child

She secured the bag!

Adult asian family
Adult asian family / canva

With this current economic climate, it's a no-brainer that Gen Zs find unique ways to make money. We have heard of Nepo babies, trust fund babies, but herein lies full-time children.

Work smarter, not harder... the mentality behind this particular job. 

So how does one just stumble on a job like this? Do you need to have rich parents or find a family? Let's dive in... 

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After one hustler residing in China found herself working long hours with very little pay from her clothing line, she realised she needed to change careers. 

Zhang Jiayi decided to close her business and become a "full-time daughter", spending her days in her new role looking after her parents' wants and needs.

@abcnewsaus So is it time to become a full-time child? Original reporting by Joyce Cheng, ABC Asia-Pacific Newsroom #Work #Job #Employment #Unemployment #JobSearch #Career #9to5 #China #CostofLiving #Economy #Employee #FullTimeChildren #ABCNews #AustralianNews #TrendingNews #GlobalNews ♬ original sound - ABC News Australia

While she is surrounded by those she loves, they compensate her with a salary of R20,716 (8 000 yuan). That's more than the average worker in South Africa!

Additionally, she has flexible hours, has a routine healthy lifestyle, and does not deal with work stress as corporate workers would. 

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