The decision of a Chinese university graduate to take a job in a cemetery to achieve a better work-life balance and avoid office politics has shocked many and triggered an online debate on the work preferences of Generation Z in China.
Describing the position as “a life of early retirement”, she said the job offers ample leisure time, a scenic view and an environment free from office politics – not to mention no long commute.Her duties include receiving guests, selling tombs and sweeping graves on behalf of relatives of the deceased.
Her video went viral and many netizens were surprised that, as a fresh graduate, Tan chose such a job given that cemeteries are generally considered unlucky and unpleasant places to work.
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