Next, let's look at the salary of part-time workers. Although people who work in first-and second-tier cities earn more than those who work in their hometown, compared with local consumption, their wages are actually not high, such as renting houses and daily expenses. If you buy a house, I believe that housing in first-and second-tier cities will make many migrant workers hesitate, because with their monthly salary, they need to save years or even longer to buy a small one.
Then look at the degree of freedom. As we all know, if you work, you need to follow the instructions of leaders or managers and engage in various jobs under their arrangement. So compared with doing business, the degree of freedom is much smaller. It is precisely because of these reasons that many talents will be less, and doing something is better than working. Is that so? In fact, in a small city or county, if you have some money to do a small business or open a small shop, your income will be considerable.
If you have a skill, such as repairing computers or being a bricklayer, your monthly income will not be less than that of working, and you will have more freedom. It should be noted that it is relatively stable to obtain wealth through work. Although the income from opening a shop or doing business is not low, there is a risk of failure.