Is it a thing? 10 odd jobs where you can make good money
Updated: 2016-11-11 15:53
By Liu Wei(chinadaily.com.cn)
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4. People who apply screen protector on your phone
It definitely doesn't sound like a real job. It's even hard to find a word to describe them.
They appear everywhere in the city like overpass, street, a corner, pedestrian underpass, sitting on a stool behind a small folding table with a chargeable tiny lamp on it.
Only taking couple of minutes, a brand new screen protector has been applied on client's phone to protect it from scratches. Usually a protector can cost from 5 yuan to over a hundred. And some bling-bling fake diamonds or fuzzy balls as accessories don't hurt the phone.
It's reported some stands can make over 10,000 yuan a month in good time with good location.
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