An article asking for a helper to take care of and take care of a 4-year-old girl with a monthly salary of 1.8 million won has been criticized as 'exploitation of labor'.



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This is a job posting posted on an online community yesterday (20th).



From Tuesday to Friday, from 6 pm to 6 am, the work includes cleaning and laundry, making meals for children and putting them to bed.



In the notice, it is written that it is difficult for those who work during the day and those who sleep a lot at night, "Do not come here with the intention of sleeping comfortably."



Also, phrases mixed with emotions such as "Please don't go through the refrigerator and covet food. I hate the word 'if you don't eat it, give it to me' the most".



The monthly salary suggested in the notice is 1.8 million won, which is 9,375 won when converted to an hourly wage.



Netizens agreed that it is higher than the minimum wage, but it is a night job, and the salary is too low compared to the work they do.



In addition, there is no mention of holiday pay, but there was also a point that it would be a legal problem if you do not provide holiday pay.



In addition to this, netizens responded, "It's sad that there are applicants even at low wages. The cruelty that takes advantage of the hearts of desperate people..." and "The more people look down on the labor force, the harder it is to live in the world."



(Screen source: Online community)