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There are unfortunate news about the delivery drivers.

This time, a 50-year-old courier driver was found dead in Busan, and there was a note at the site that it was difficult to withstand the harsh working conditions and the poor working conditions of the agency.



Reporter Song Seong-joon reports.



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Yesterday (20th) around 3 am, Mr. Kim, a 50-year-old courier driver, was found dead in the Gangseo branch of Rosen Express, Busan.



About an hour before the estimated time of death, I sent a three-page handwritten will to my colleagues as a photo file.



In a will that begins with'I'm sorry,' Mr. Kim appealed for a hardship, saying that if you take taxes off the purchase cost of a vehicle, you will not receive 2 million won a month.




It also contains regrets about GapJil at the agency.



He said that he received a deposit and recruited drivers even though he did not make a profit due to the small amount of delivery.



[Comrade courier: So it was harder. Honestly, it's a non-money area. That's why people aren't saved.]



In addition, the agency also exposed suspicion of corruption that the agency had poured out rants and misappropriated fees.



[Comrade courier: I'm taking 1% off the commission now. Add to. If you do not agree, the contract will be terminated, because I said this.]



I wanted to quit the courier job in the midsummer of working without an air conditioner, but the practice of having to obtain a successor myself caught up with the practice.



It is the delivery vehicle of Kim who died.



This car has a sign for a job offer to serve a collectible.



Kim concluded that if the situation had improved only three months ago, if the agency had tried to fulfill its responsibilities, there would be no extreme choice.



In response, Rosen Courier said that it would conduct a thorough investigation into the facts, saying that there was no compulsion to find a successor or to wear fees, which Kim claimed.