Chinese Lady Quits Her Sales Job To Draw Messages On Beaches?
A Chinese woman left her sales position to write messages on beaches for other people. She claimed that she earns a fair income thanks to her odd professional choice.
With countries dealing with numerous crises as a result of inflation and the prolonged COVID-19 issue, it is more difficult to get employment and make a living off of it.
But a woman in China defied all odds and recently quit her job in sales to pursue a unique job that involves drawing encouraging messages for people on sandy beaches and pays well.
Her courageous decision to forgo a secure job in favour of an uncertain one has caused her story to go viral, inspiring many people. Here is her story.
Woman in China quit her sales job to draw messages on the beach for others
A Chinese woman left her sales position to write messages on beaches for other people. She claimed that she earns a fair income thanks to her odd professional choice. The mother of two is a woman with the last name Feng who hails from Sanya in the Hainan region of China.
The woman, who went by the name Feng, made the decision to pursue her new "job" after she saw someone else writing a message in the sand.
In her free time, she started drawing the messages, which she then uploaded on social media. She wasn't certain if it would succeed. But after a week, surprisingly, she began to receive bookings. She came to the point when she had to decide between her sales career and painting on beaches after getting good client feedback.
This is how much she earns at the job
Feng made the decision to take a risk because her new job would allow her to work flexible hours. She is able to make more money and spend more time with her family.
She told Bailu Video, "My family also supports me as I create my new career." Feng has worked hard to improve her skills and create better words and images by studying online.
According to SCMP, she said that working an eight-hour day would allow her to make more than 10,000 yuan (Rs 1.2 lakh) each month. "I feel extremely fulfilled and happy when I am able to grant other people's requests," Feng stated.
As per reports, people on the internet have questions about Feng's unusual employment choice.
A user stated, "I had no idea such a position existed. Isn't that romantic?" "It is interesting to see new, diversified, and innovative jobs growing in China," another person remarked.
Another said, "Can I start my drawing company in the snow? I reside in northeast China where it snows heavily in the winter."
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