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Because of this, more and more people have to worry about the problems of buying and drinking right now and the jobs.

Reporter Ahn Hee-Jae covered people who had difficulty starting their lives after school was delayed and school excursions and school trips were canceled.

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Hur Ki-beom, who delivered eco-friendly food materials to schools for 11 years.

15 tons of green onions that have been carefully grown for more than four months, and tens of millions of won worth have been thrown away.

Although it was contracted last year, it was missed due to the delay in the opening of elementary, middle and high schools.

To sell elsewhere, it is difficult to get my price, and the labor cost is too high to harvest.

[Huh Gi-beom / Delivery of eco-friendly food materials Farmers: Flowers bloom in a little over time. There is no product value. It's all down. Even if I try to pull it out, there is no money. I have to do the next farming… ]

As the opening of school was postponed, it was found that more than 200 eco-friendly farms in Gyeonggi Province had lost more than 1.8 billion won so far.

As spring excursions and school excursions were also canceled, chartered bus companies returned commercial plates to get back some of their premiums.

This bus, which was used for students' career experience activities, has now stopped with a license plate on it.

Other buses are also in a hurry to move, but they are not getting out of the garage like this.

[Jeon Inja / Chartered Bus Company Representative: All canceled. I'm scared to call ... .Do parents do this for you?]

The same is true of school vehicle drivers.

[Academy vehicle article: The school must move, so the academy car can move. Even if I try to find another job, I am old, so I don't accept it ... .]

Schools have stopped at Corona 19, which has deepened the wrestling of workers in related fields.

(Video coverage: Choi Woong used, Video editing: Yumira)