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    The Side Hustle Chronicles: A Comedy of Financial Errors

    SEOUL – Meet Ms. Kim Sol-nim, age 33, the modern-day superhero of side hustling. By day, she battles the mundane world of insurance, and by night, she transforms into a blogging aficionado for hospitals and law firms. Nothing quite screams “living the dream” like slaving away for extra cash after clocking out at 6 pm, right? Each evening, she dedicates one to four hours to her side gigs, pocketing a delightful 600,000 to 800,000 won (that’s about S$554 to $739 for those keeping score at home) per month. It’s like a second job, but without the health benefits!

    Once upon a time, she dabbled in Airbnb rentals and even gave weekend lectures. So naturally, she concluded that now’s the perfect time to launch a pet furniture design business with friends—because if you’ve conquered blogging, why not move on to the lucrative world of cat couches?

    But let’s not kid ourselves. Ms. Kim isn’t tossing her main gig out the window anytime soon. After all, who needs health insurance or retirement benefits when you can write blog posts? She likes to consider herself an “N-jobber,” which, let’s be honest, sounds like a character from a tech-age sitcom more than a financial strategy.

    “The biggest reason for having side jobs is money,” she told The Korea Herald. Shocking revelations, right? “My primary salary barely covers my living expenses, let alone the dream of owning a shoebox-sized apartment in Seoul.” Because who wouldn’t want a financial plan that hinges on a Moonwalk back to their childhood dreams?

    Kim’s story is not unique; it mirrors countless South Koreans diving headfirst into the side hustle madhouse. The consensus is almost unanimous: when faced with soaring living costs and job instability—largely thanks to the friendly neighborhood AI—side gigs have become the new escape hatch. If you can’t afford a house, the next best thing is to keep adding jobs like they’re digital Pokémon.

    A survey from Flea Market revealed that a whopping 82.1% of 1,327 salaried workers are either juggling side jobs or contemplating doing so. And what’s their primary motivation? Hint: it’s not passion projects—it’s low salaries (duh!). The most popular pick for a side hustle? Social media content creation, which sounds fancy but really translates to “I spent three hours filming a cat video and called it art.”

    The circumstances are troublesome: the average Seoul apartment costs about 1.46 billion won, while the typical worker earns a paltry 48 million won annually. The math here is about as encouraging as a bad rom-com plot twist—save your entire salary for 30 years, and you might just have enough for a garden shed in the outskirts.

    Lily, another participant in this saga, embodies the side hustle spirit. In her 30s, she has explored blogging, food delivery, and leading online book clubs—all in pursuit of avoiding the very real threat of not being able to retire comfortably in her dream home by the age of 140. After seeing others rake in cash through stocks, she realized that risk wasn’t her game, so she opted for the thrill of side jobs instead. Talk about a plot twist!

    Then there’s Amtun, a 37-year-old engineer who took a detour from corporate hell to reality-check village, deciding that balance beats barely getting by. She turned a fixer-upper into an Airbnb, tossing corporate wear out the window, one cute guest at a time—because nothing says “I’ve got my life together” quite like a quirky rental project.

    Professor Lee Byung-hoon, the wise sage of sociology at Chung-Ang University, claims these trends stem from financial desperation and a collective existential crisis about job satisfaction. In short, many are looking for more meaning—or at least a way to afford dinner. In today’s chaotic job landscape, it’s every worker for themselves, and many are ready to leap from job to job faster than you can say “AI takeover.”

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