「家事・子どもの送迎など…時給1万5000ウォン」の求人が物議を醸す=韓国
”Housework, child transportation, etc.... 15,000 won per hour” job offer sparks controversy in South Korea
Part-time job advertisements that involve not only taking care of and transporting children, but also doing housework, have been causing controversy. Recently, the second-hand trading platform "Dangun" posted a job advertisement that read, "Taking care of and transporting children to and from school or cram school,
A job posting for a part-time job titled "Care" was posted. Ms. A, who posted the job posting, wrote, "At 1 p.m., I will ventilate and clean the house. I will remove dust from shelves and window frames, and sweep and wipe the floors."
"I clean the futons and pillows in the dryer, wash the dishes, and then put them away. I fold the laundry that's in the dryer," he explained of his job duties.
He then said, "I will pick up my child from cram school between 3:00 and 3:30 and bring him home.
It's a 10-minute walk away," he said, adding, "If school only has four hours, I bring him home at 1 o'clock, take him to the cram school by 2 o'clock, do some housework, and then return to pick him up from the cram school by 3:30."
Also, after bringing the children home, they take a shower, eat dinner, clean up after the meal, and wash the dishes. Then, they vacuum and mop the house before going home.
A said, "I'm looking for someone who can work for more than a year. Please don't contact me if you make excuses to quit or take a lot of time off," and "I'm looking for someone who can separate work from personal life."
She also wrote, "I would like to avoid people who get angry with my child or behave badly, or who spend all their time on their cell phones or sleeping," and "I am looking for someone like a grandmother."
The working hours are Monday to Friday, and the hourly wage is set at 15,000 won (about 1,600 yen). Internet users who saw this commented, "Are they looking for slaves?", "
A variety of responses were received, including, "These days it's 15,000 won just to pick up and drop off the kids," "They have no conscience," and "They should just ask them to take care of the kids. Are they making them do housework too?"
2025/01/06 12:02 KST
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