Ông cụ lủi thủi bán bánh mưu sinh, câu nói khiến ai nấy xúc động
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The epidemic caused the economy of families to slow down, moreover, students still could not go to school.
As society establishes a new normal, parents start going back to work. This has caused many families to fall into a dilemma in finding someone to support and take care of their children. If grandparents cannot help, many families choose to find a maid or babysitter to help at home to feel secure to go to work. However, recently, a parent has caused controversy when he posted a job for a kindergarten teacher cum housekeeper.
Specifically, this parent wrote: "Our family needs to find a preschool teacher to take care of the children (3 years old, 5 years old, 9 years old) and help with the housework. Time from 7 am to 9 pm daily, salary is 400,000 VND/day. The parent's recruitment information attracted a lot of attention and quickly caused mixed opinions. Some preschool teachers, after reading this post, felt extremely sad because parents looking for someone to take care of their children also help with housework. With a salary of 400,000 VND/day, many people consider it "poor", not worthy of her effort, one person left a comment: "The profession of a preschool teacher is now looked down upon. I'm a mental worker, is that different from an osin?This parent should change to looking for a homeowner instead of looking for a tutor, because that will make it possible for 3 children of different ages to obey. Operating at the same time: the 9-year-old focuses on online learning, the 5-year-old attends pre-primary school, and the 3-year-old learns with experiential and discovery activities.
Contrary to the pressing view above, many parents think that the landlord's requirements and the above compensation are reasonable: "Parents only say to help with housework, not do all the housework, everyone. Usually they teach and take care of at least 10-15 children, from eating to cleaning and teaching, how much do they earn while here people pay 12 million dong, which is also high. Buy and sell, if you think it's appropriate, just do it, if not, why bother commenting so maliciously?".
The post is still receiving mixed reviews. Everyone has their own reasons, so it is difficult to say who is right and who is wrong. However, in addition to the controversial opinions, there are many people who also offer plans to help homeowners find a more reasonable solution, such as: "It sounds big but 12 million landlords separate to rent 2 people. It's fine. Hire a 6 million girl to take care of 2 small children. The older kids don't need anything to look after while helping their mother take care of them. shirt... Separated, no one worked hard, but the salary was also good enough to argue a lot."
While many people talk about the story about hiring a babysitter, recently people are sorry for the circumstances of taking the bus as a home during the epidemic season. Specifically, stuck in the bus yard of Vietnam National University in Ho Chi Minh City for more than 4 months, Mr. Truong Tuan Cuong (53 years old, driver) has run out of money. He and some other colleagues applied for jobs as assistants at Nong Lam University, 10 minutes by motorbike from the parking lot. During the blockade, Mr. Cuong isolated himself on the car he was in charge of. All activities, rest, cooking take place there.
At night, he slept in a hammock, with an additional fan asking for electricity from a nearby restaurant. During the day, he had to go out to find shade of trees to lie down because he could not stand the heat and stuffiness in the car. Not only Mr. Cuong has difficulties, there are currently about 50 bus drivers and flight attendants stuck in the parking lot because of the epidemic, of which 4 are F0. The inn in the yard has 14 people living, others can't afford the expenses, so they have to stay in the car. The 53-year-old man pointed to the box of noodles with only one package left on the bench, saying that he had eaten two such boxes because of the blockade so he could not buy food.
Mr. Mai Thai Cuong (52 years old, bus attendant) also applied to work as a housekeeper at the same place as Mr. Cuong. Mr. Cuong said: "I've only worked for two meals so far. I'm so happy when I have a job, I haven't asked carefully how much I get and when I'll be paid." Every day, Mr. Cuong and another driver in the parking lot drive each other from 6-7am. Taking advantage of a 2-hour lunch break, he returned to the beach to find something to eat temporarily, took a short nap, and returned to work at 13:00. During the 4 months he was stuck at the bus stop, he built a car with his car, had to eat instant noodles and eggs so much that he got goosebumps just hearing about it.
On a normal day, the work lasts from 5 am to 9 pm, the time to eat, sleep, and shower is still lacking, so he does not go anywhere or contact anyone. Mr. Cuong said that the previous epidemics were still in time to return to his family in his hometown. But this epidemic was sudden and lasted too long, so it was stuck. He further shared: "I determined that it was to make money, so it was difficult, no matter how hard it was, I just wanted to have a job and an income. But now, those things have also become a luxury. ".
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