For many young Koreans, one job doesn't cut it
Nearly half of Korean workers now juggle multiple income streams as daily expenses outpace earnings Lee Ji-won spends her mornings or weekends writing blogs, for which she earns an additional 1 million won. (Courtesy of Lee)When 30-year-old Kim wraps up her full-time marketing job at 6 p.m., her day is only half finished. Three evenings a week, often including weekends, she rushes across Seoul to tutor middle and high school students in English.¡°I¡¯ve been tutoring for seven years,¡± she said. ¡°Wi
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