Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting. Why can’t people move to a less expensive town or opt out of the educational prepping insanity?
1. good jobs are mostly in the cities, like Seoul, and the majority of good paying jobs are with one of the chaebol (conglomerates) like Samsung, or Google Korea -- these types of jobs are very hard to get, which leads to...
2. unlike the US, there are not many top universities in Korea - there are maybe two - and if you can get in, you are set for life because the top companies will only hire from these companies
There are a lot of great things about Korea, but this kind of pipeline isn't healthy, which is why so many Koreans want to come to the US where the competition is less fierce, and one can get a great job without going to a T20 colleges.
People stay to 11PM - doing what? Really nothing. Just busy work. Nothing productive.
From the outside if you are hiring the best and the brightest like they claim why is it taking them so long during the day to do basic office work. They don’t sound very bright io me. What go they do? ChatGPT will make 99% of the jobs they are doing worthless anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting. Why can’t people move to a less expensive town or opt out of the educational prepping insanity?
1. good jobs are mostly in the cities, like Seoul, and the majority of good paying jobs are with one of the chaebol (conglomerates) like Samsung, or Google Korea -- these types of jobs are very hard to get, which leads to...
2. unlike the US, there are not many top universities in Korea - there are maybe two - and if you can get in, you are set for life because the top companies will only hire from these companies
There are a lot of great things about Korea, but this kind of pipeline isn't healthy, which is why so many Koreans want to come to the US where the competition is less fierce, and one can get a great job without going to a T20 colleges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is "nunchi game" anyone know?
I think it's like "keeping up with the Joneses" kind of thing. It's a big thing in the Korean culture.
Anonymous wrote:Well i wouldn't have kids if I had to regularly work to 11pm either. That is terrible!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is "nunchi game" anyone know?
I think it's like "keeping up with the Joneses" kind of thing. It's a big thing in the Korean culture.
Anonymous wrote:What a shame, they are a gorgeous race. I don’t mean the celebrities. Just about every Korean-American woman I know is slim and gorgeous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting. Why can’t people move to a less expensive town or opt out of the educational prepping insanity?
1. good jobs are mostly in the cities, like Seoul, and the majority of good paying jobs are with one of the chaebol (conglomerates) like Samsung, or Google Korea -- these types of jobs are very hard to get, which leads to...
2. unlike the US, there are not many top universities in Korea - there are maybe two - and if you can get in, you are set for life because the top companies will only hire from these companies
There are a lot of great things about Korea, but this kind of pipeline isn't healthy, which is why so many Koreans want to come to the US where the competition is less fierce, and one can get a great job without going to a T20 colleges.
Anonymous wrote:What is "nunchi game" anyone know?
Anonymous wrote:Interesting. Why can’t people move to a less expensive town or opt out of the educational prepping insanity?