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A man who changed jobs 20 times in 10 years makes an absurd request to Seo Jang-hoon


In the 249th episode of 'Ask Me Anything' aired on KBS Joy on the 8th, there was a story about a person who found 'Ask Anything' because he was contemplating changing jobs again even though he had changed jobs more than 20 times in 10 years without being desperate for work. The story was also broadcast.
When Seo Jang-hoon asked, “Did you save up the money?” when Seo Jang-hoon said that he had quit over 20 companies, including acquaintances’ companies and mask companies, due to various excuses such as hypocrisy, feelings of separation, and failed relationships, since he started his first social life as a salesperson at a department store, the storyteller responded. He revealed, “I’ve saved about 120 million,” and made an absurd statement, “I’m thinking about going into debt because I feel like I’m no longer motivated to save more than 100 million.”
Seo Jang-hoon, who was angry at this, said, "I need to buy a house to live in in the future, but I don't think I saved enough to say I will go into debt, right?" However, when the storyteller could not sympathize at all, saying, "I don't sympathize" and "You can live with your parents," Lee Soo-geun said. As expected, he was angry and said, “Then you can live on your own.”
In addition, Soo-geun Lee pointed out the attitude of the storyteller, saying, “The really important thing is that you have continued to cause damage to a certain company,” and “There must have been many people who desperately needed that position.” Seo Jang-hoon also said, “Even though I changed jobs here and there to make money for 10 years, there is no one there.” “I don’t really know anything, so I’m no different from someone just starting out in society,” he attacked with facts.
To the question, “Is there a job you ultimately want to do?”, Lee Soo-geun, who was frustrated with the storyteller who was still unable to come to his senses by answering “I want to broadcast games,” pointed out, “Yes, do something like that,” but the storyteller, who was clueless, said, “Is there a job you ultimately want to do?” “Shall we do that?” he answered brightly, drawing the ire of the Bodhisattvas.
When Seo Jang-hoon, who had lost his will to receive counseling, tried to send the storyteller away by saying, “Go home,” the storyteller said, “I have a favor to ask,” and made an unexpected request, “If I have been with the company for about a year, please set up a meeting with me.” He kept Seo Jang-hoon until the end. “You’re saying things that don’t even sound like words,” he said, making him indignant.
In addition, the story goes from being a businessman with sales worth 10 billion won to going bankrupt in an instant and becoming a recipient of basic livelihood security. After hearing the shocking words to his son, “Are we beggars?” he was worried about raising his children, and his parents were suddenly notified of a divorce, leading to their parents getting married ahead of their wedding. The concerns of a Korean-Chinese couple who were worried about how to get married were aired, and comedian Kim Hyeon-young, who confessed that she was the victim of a fraudulent marriage, was grateful when she saw the supportive comments on a video of her last appearance that had over 1 million views, saying, “Thanks to Bodhisattva, I got the courage to live again.” The message saying this was made public.
In addition, at the opening of the broadcast on this day, a psychological test was conducted to determine the values of life, and the result was that Seo Jang-hoon considered his lover and spouse the most important, and Lee Soo-geun said that his work was the most important, and both Bodhisattvas agreed on the results.
Ten Asia Reporter Kim Seo-yoon seogugu@tenasia.co.kr