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The income of a tour guide from a travel agency was exposed! He said bluntly: I can never go back to the past...

2024-08-27

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A few days ago,Lao Zhang, a tour guide in Nanjing, Jiangsu, complained about his income!

This uncle, who is already in his early 40s, uses his own experience to tell everyone how great the financial pressure is to be a tour guide in a first-tier city.

After graduating from a tourism school in 2000, Lao Zhang has been working in his hometown of Nanjing.

24 years ago, he passed the national tour guide examination and became a tour guide. Later in 2004, he took the outbound tour leader examination and obtained a tour leader certificate, becoming an outbound tour leader.

When asked why he chose this profession, Lao Zhang admitted that it was mainly because of the freedom of a tour guide's job. He did not have to work in an office and could travel around the country and the world to see the world.

At that time, being a tour guide was considered a decent job.

When I first started working as a tour guide in East China, I could earn an average of 5,000 yuan a month, or around 70,000 yuan a year, which was quite a lot at the time.

But as he gets older, he starts a family, and a series of expenses come one after another, such as educating children. The tour guide job has no basic salary, and he also has to pay for his own pension insurance. Lao Zhang finds that life is becoming increasingly tight with the little money he has.

Zhang attendedFull-time training in Europe, at that time full-time could earn 300,000 yuan a yearAfter working for 3 years, everyone came to work full-time and there were not many groups left.I usually lead tour groups from America, Australia, Japan and South Korea, and cruise groups, and can earn 150,000 yuan a year.