"我做不了朝九晚五的工作 很喜欢纽约Uber司机这份工" 收入虽低压力不大 我这辈子做不了美国白领 开网约车会被歧视吗? #走线 #海外华人 #赚钱 #低端人口 #移民 #中产 #留学 #美国低薪族
Summary
TLDRThe speaker discusses the cultural perceptions of jobs like Uber drivers and food delivery workers, contrasting the traditional Chinese mindset that views these roles as low-class with the more egalitarian view in America where such jobs are not stigmatized. They share personal experiences of working in these roles and enjoying the freedom they offer, despite the public's misconceptions about their income and quality of life. The speaker also touches on the flexibility of Uber work as a safety net against unemployment, the potential for high earnings, and the lack of significant differences between the income levels of white-collar workers and gig economy workers after taxes and expenses. They emphasize their personal satisfaction with the work, the lack of experienced discrimination, and the value of their work in the broader American society.
Takeaways
- 🌏 The speaker emphasizes that in China, there is a strong perception that jobs like food delivery drivers or taxi drivers are low-class, regardless of the income they might earn.
- 🏆 In contrast, the United States is portrayed as a place without such class distinctions, where even high-earning Uber drivers are not looked down upon.
- 🚗 The speaker enjoys the freedom and flexibility of driving for Uber and food delivery services, despite public perception and comments about the nature of the work.
- 💰 The video content is a personal testament to the potential earnings in gig economy jobs, aiming to challenge traditional views on class and income.
- 🤔 The speaker reflects on the different attitudes towards work and class between China and the U.S., highlighting a cultural mindset shift.
- 👥 There is a mention of the support and shared experiences with a friend who also works in similar gig economy roles, indicating a sense of community.
- 📈 The speaker highlights that despite the physical challenges and health risks, the financial rewards and independence of gig work are personally fulfilling.
- 🏠 Comments on the possibility of buying a house without a traditional W-2 job, suggesting that alternative employment can still lead to financial stability.
- 🎓 The speaker's educational background in computer science and an MBA is contrasted with their choice to work in the gig economy, emphasizing personal preference over traditional career paths.
- 🚑 A personal anecdote about not having health insurance and the financial implications of healthcare is shared, adding a layer of vulnerability to the narrative.
- 🚦 The speaker's boyfriend's discomfort with the visible signs of her Uber work is presented as an example of the social stigma that still exists, even in the U.S.
Q & A
What is the main reason the speaker believes people in China view delivery drivers as lower class?
-The speaker suggests that it is due to an inherent Chinese mindset where jobs like delivery drivers or taxi drivers are traditionally considered low status, regardless of the income they might earn.
Why does the speaker enjoy working as an Uber driver?
-The speaker enjoys the freedom that the job provides, including the ability to set their own schedule and work as much or as little as they want, and the fact that they are paid daily.
What is the speaker's perspective on the social perception of Uber drivers in the United States?
-The speaker believes that in the United States, there is no class distinction or social stigma attached to being an Uber driver, and people are generally treated as equals regardless of their job.
How does the speaker describe the income disparity between white-collar workers and Uber drivers in the United States?
-The speaker notes that despite the perception that white-collar jobs are more prestigious, the actual take-home pay after taxes and benefits may not be significantly higher than that of an Uber driver.
What does the speaker think about the job opportunities for American undergraduates with a bachelor's degree?
-The speaker acknowledges that even American undergraduates with a bachelor's degree can struggle to find jobs, indicating that job prospects are not solely determined by educational qualifications.
Why did the speaker not continue working in game programming?
-The speaker did not continue in game programming because they were assigned simpler website programming tasks due to their gender, which they did not enjoy.
How does the speaker feel about the social status associated with being an Uber driver in China?
-The speaker feels that in China, being an Uber driver, taxi driver, or food delivery driver is seen as a low-status job that is unlikely to change, which contrasts with their personal enjoyment of the work.
What is the speaker's educational background?
-The speaker has a background in computer science, with specializations in multimedia programming, 3D, website programming, and website security. They also hold an MBA degree.
Why did the speaker participate in the Fireboro bicycle event?
-The speaker participated in the event because her boyfriend encouraged her to join, despite her ultimately finding it too challenging and having to use Uber to return home.
What challenges does the speaker face without health insurance in the United States?
-The speaker is reluctant to spend a significant amount of money on medical treatment, such as going to the hospital for an IV drip, because she does not have health insurance and is not willing to incur the high costs.
What is the speaker's view on the importance of medical insurance for workers in the United States?
-The speaker believes that medical insurance is an important benefit, especially for those who do not live in New York and may need it more due to the cost of healthcare.
How does the speaker feel about the comments on their videos suggesting they find a different job due to low income?
-The speaker is surprised and somewhat disheartened by these comments, as they genuinely enjoy their work and do not feel that it is a miserable job despite the public perception.
Outlines
😀 Cultural Perceptions of Gig Economy Jobs
The speaker discusses cultural differences in the perception of gig economy jobs like Uber and food delivery drivers. They mention that in China, these jobs are often seen as low-class, regardless of the income they can generate. In contrast, the U.S. does not have a strong class distinction, and such jobs are not stigmatized. The speaker emphasizes their enjoyment of the freedom and flexibility these jobs offer, despite public misconceptions about their quality of life.
😐 Comparing Gig Economy Earnings to Traditional Jobs
The speaker compares the income and lifestyle of gig economy workers to those of traditional white-collar workers. They highlight that despite the potential for high earnings in the gig economy, there is a misconception that these jobs are inferior to white-collar positions. The speaker also talks about the benefits of white-collar jobs, such as better medical insurance and potential retirement packages, but asserts that personal choice plays a significant role in job satisfaction. They share their personal preference for the flexibility of gig work over the constraints of a traditional 9-to-5 job.
🙂 Personal Experiences and Discrimination
The speaker shares personal experiences of working in the gig economy, including their own and their friend's experiences as Uber drivers. They discuss the lack of discrimination they have faced, with the only instance being a concern from the speaker's boyfriend about the social perception of their job. The speaker also talks about their participation in a bicycle event and the challenges faced afterward, including a lack of health insurance and car issues. They reflect on their positive outlook on their chosen line of work despite societal pressures to conform to traditional employment expectations.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Inherent Chinese mindset
💡Social class
💡Uber driver
💡Income disclosure
💡Job satisfaction
💡Class discrimination
💡White-collar vs. blue-collar
💡Health insurance
💡Gig economy
💡YouTuber
💡Discrimination
Highlights
The speaker discusses the cultural perception of delivery drivers and taxi drivers in China as being lower class, despite potentially earning a high income.
In contrast, in the U.S. there is no such class distinction, and people do not look down on Uber drivers or delivery workers.
The speaker enjoys the freedom and flexibility of working as an Uber driver and food delivery person, despite others perceiving it as a lowly job.
Many YouTubers who document their daily earnings from driving for Uber or delivering food genuinely enjoy the work, contrary to viewers' assumptions.
The speaker emphasizes that they created the channel to showcase the viability of gig work like Uber as a fallback option if someone loses their job.
Uber and food delivery jobs offer the advantage of daily pay, providing financial stability even if someone becomes unemployed.
The speaker's friend, also an Uber driver, earns more due to being younger and able to work longer hours.
Despite the perception that Uber driving is a miserable job, the speaker and their friend appreciate the work and do not feel it is demeaning.
White collar workers in the U.S. may not necessarily earn more than gig workers like Uber drivers after taxes and expenses are accounted for.
The main benefits of traditional white collar jobs are often better medical insurance and potentially better retirement benefits.
The speaker values the freedom and flexibility of gig work over the perceived prestige of white collar jobs.
The speaker has a background in computer science and an MBA but has chosen not to pursue a traditional corporate career.
The speaker has faced some discrimination from their boyfriend over their choice of work, but not from customers or the broader community.
The speaker participated in a bike ride event around New York City, highlighting their willingness to try new things and step outside their comfort zone.
Despite not having health insurance, the speaker is resourceful and self-sufficient, seeking out affordable ways to treat illnesses.
The speaker's car, a hybrid, represents the trade-offs they make in their life, seeking a balance between cost savings and potential inconveniences.
Transcripts
然后我当时就问我这个朋友
也是开物本的一个女孩子
他跟我说
他说因为因为看你这些视频的人呢
嗯就是说他们还是中国的固有思想
就是在中国呢
哦送餐司机啊
或者是出租车司机
是一个阶层很低的
阶层很低的啊这么一个工作
就是说
即使在上海送餐
他一年可以赚上百万人民币啊
大家也永远都不会觉得
这个能赚上百万人民币的
这个上海的这个送餐员
他会是一个中产或者白领
就是他他在中国人的心里
他永远都是下层人民
但是美国不一样
美国没有这个阶级的这个区分
嗨大家好
嗯好久没有更新视频了
我做这个频道的目的呢
就是说
我是很喜欢Uber这个工作的
不管是Uber还是招待式送餐
还是出租车啊
接送乘客
我是很喜欢这个工作的
我相信其他的
无论是讲中文的还是讲英文的Youtuber
只要是说啊
把每天自己的工资公公布出来
或者就是说
不把自己每天的收入公布出来
只要是做这些送餐呐
或者是呃
出租车Uber lift的Youtuber呢
大家肯定是
本质上都是喜欢这个工作的
我也是很喜欢这个工作
但是大家看到我的收入呢多
我想说多数的人呢
就是说嗯
觉得我很惨啊
觉得我收入很低啊
生活很很惨
然后在这个社会的最底层
呃当然也有一些人说我是在卖惨
在编故事
嗯反正是
不管怎么着
大多数人都是说觉得我这工作很惨
但这不是我当最初来
做这个频道的目的
我做这个频道的目的是
因为我真的很喜欢这个工作
我才会把我每天的收入啊做成
不喜欢一件事情
你怎么能每天把你每天的收入
来做成视频来给大家看
一定程度上
我们是能接受我们每天
或者每个小时的
这个工资的
收入
我们在我们的这个地区的生活范围内
是能接受的
我们有的时候会抱怨
会抱怨比如说某一天的生意不好啊
或者就是说啊
会抱怨某一个乘客啊
可能态度不好
但是这并不影响
整体上来说
我们很喜欢这份工作给我们的自由
嗯所以我很感谢大家
不管说我是真的惨也好
还是卖惨也好
我自己是非常珍惜
也非常喜欢这份工作的
然后呢我一直提到我有一个朋友
跟我在新泽西同一个区的一个女孩子
啊也是大学毕业以后在美国
大学毕业以后他就开始开Uber
嗯然后他的他嗯
因为年轻嘛
身体好所以他收入要比我多一些
他每天嗯可以赚300没问题
然后可以开1212个小时
他身体好
然后呢呃
我他一周开6天
然后我就问他
我就说我说嗯
为什么我做视频以后
大家看到我的收入都是觉得我们收入
Uber收入很低
这个工作很惨
然后都是劝我们来换工作
但是这不是我最初做这个频道的目的
我做这个频道是告诉大家啊
呃是有这么一份工作
大家如果一旦失业了呢
是可以考虑
因为Uber是每天发工资嘛
每天打钱到你银行
所以如果你万一失业了话
你不至于说能下一个月没有生活费
我觉得这个这个
Uber也好
招待师也送餐也好
都是一个一是一个很好的工作来的
但是大家看到我的视频并不这么想
你在美国你做我
我就说的你做一个装修工
你都可以月入数万
你都可以作为中产
嗯所以
美国真的没有这么一个很明确的阶级
就是说啊
你一说Uber司机
就让人瞧不起的这样一个工作
没有所以
我并没有觉得
Uber这个工作让我很压抑啊
让我觉得自己在一个底层阶级
可能这是大家在中国人的心里来看
这个送餐司机
但在美国不会的啊
没有人会歧视瞧不起
呃
Uber司机在美国不会
没没有没有这个阶级的区分啊
人家那些开Uber black的
Uber黑车的
在那个旧金山呀
硅谷啊纽约市啊
开Uber黑车日入1,000的
人家也是白领
人家也是中产
美国的中产阶级
没有人说人家不是的啊
当然我达不到那么那么高的收入
我也希望能达到那么高的收入
以后有一天
所以就是说
就像我这个朋友说的啊
大家觉得我我很惨
是因为在中国
Uber司机
出租车司机
送餐司机
就是注定一辈子
永远都是一个无产阶级啊
一个一个永远翻不了身的一份工作
但在美国大家都是平等的
在美国大家都是平等的
美国很多的呃
白领工作者啊
生中产阶级
他们的收入也不一定多高
也是一个小时20多块钱
也就是最低收入他
们还要报很高很高的那个税对吧
然后
嗯
嗯不像我们雇班司机
我们这个一呃很多车的油费啊
各种的保养什么的都可以抵税
那他们这些在办公室做白领的啊
一个小时29可能各种税一抵一抵
最后一个小时21块钱的工资
也未必比一个物本司机的
最终拿回家的钱要高
好呢可能是好在就是说他们的医疗
医医疗保险会比较好一些
嗯
因为就是说特别他们如果不是在纽约
他们如果在外州的话
可能医疗保险会比较重要一些
因为现在呢
就是即使是白领
嗯
这个退休金也是越来越不不靠谱了
啊也不是说呃像以前啊
白领
中产阶级就一定有很丰厚的退休金
现在也不是所有公司都这样子了
所以我能想到的就是说啊
医疗医疗保险会好一些啊其他的
就是说可能退休金
如果公司给他公司比较好的话
退休金比较好啊就会好有一点
就这样子嗯
但是说句实话
这是一个自己的选择性问题啊
我男朋友曾经跟我说说他们公司
我男朋友是w two嘛
啊他们公司有30多块钱一个小时的
这种办公室的文员的工作
他问我愿不愿意去做
我我男朋友
我说我说我谢谢你
但是我不能
我做不了朝九晚五的工作
我我很喜欢我现在这个
呃
现在这个送餐和这个物本司机的工作
我不喜欢做
朝九晚五的工作我做过
但是我不喜欢啊
我也我我在美国也没有说被歧视的
这种被阶级歧视
因为我不是中产
因为我不是白领
而而被人歧视的这种感觉
我也没有啊
我之前是说过买房子的问题
但是你有w two是很好
但是美国嗯
大多数的华人的啊
房贷中介都是会给你做这个
嗯嗯
叫什么不需要收入证明的
这个这个
这个房贷
就是说我们1099啊
没不需要
不需要出示我们的报税证明
也都是一样
有首付
有好的信用分数就可以买房的
所以
并不是说我不是w two我就不能买房
不是这样子的
呃
我很感谢大家
就是说呃
希望我换其他的工作
但是我不想换
我刚毕业的时候呃
在w two的公司实习过
人家没有过w two的身份啊
没有过w two工作
我是以实习生的身份
嗯我不喜欢
我不喜欢那样子的工作
然后嗯
再一个就是说
学历的问题
我自己本科是学计算机的
具体来说
就是多媒体编程
3D然后嗯
网站编程
网站安全
也算是一个程序员
因为我毕刚毕业
做的就是呃
就是那些多媒体编程啊
网站编程那方面的工作
然后呢但是我没有进公司工作
我都是接一些私活
嗯但是我不喜欢
我也是不喜欢
我当时呃
进这个呃
游戏编程的一个公司工作
嗯
70多个员工
就俩女的
另一个做Photoshop的
还有一个我
然后我其实是应聘的游戏程序员
但是公司因为看我是女的
就让我做这个
网站编程
嗯就更简单一些
但是我不喜欢
所以我没有继续做下去
就是以实习
生的身份
在公司做
然后呢呃
我还有MBA
工商管理硕士
呃
嗯我从来没有用我的文凭
在美国找过任何一个工作
除了我这个实习的工作以外
然后我在洛杉矶还找过一个
一个网站编程的一个工作
那是一个中国的公司
人家连我的那个
人家连就是问我哪个哪个学校的
然后人家连我的那个文凭都没看啊
因为他是从中国来开分公司嘛
所以就要求不是那么严格
人家就觉得你会会网站
会编程啊
会英语就行了
嗯
所以就是真正进公司工作就那么两次
但都没有w two的身份
嗯
就是有很多美国的
本科的
美国人
白人嗯
本科学历的毕业生
他们一样是找不到工作的
所以
我并没有觉得自己这个
这个工作有多惨
或者有什么问题
嗯
如果说
就是从我5年以前开始兼职送餐
到今天为止
因为我是一个送餐员
或者是一个Uber司机
被歧视我能想到的因为我这个人呃
喜欢吧
不好的事情
就是忘掉我有这么一种功能
我能想到的唯一
唯一一个会歧视我做这个工作的人
就是我男朋友
它会呃
因为
我这个车前面不是有一个那个彩灯吗
LED那个彩灯显示Uber lift
那个呃
蓝的那个和那个紫红色的彩灯
然后我刚开始做Uber live的时候
我男朋友就每天让我上下班的时候
把那个彩灯给摘掉
他说让邻居
让邻居看见啊
他女朋友那个做这个呃
Uber司机
他觉得没面子
呵呵呵这是我唯一能想到的
有人会歧视我这工作的
就是他
其他的没有任何的乘客或者人
或真的有邻居歧视我
都没有的
没有的我起码我没有这种感觉
也可能我对这
我对大家的歧视不敏感吧
嗯所以
如果不是说
不是说我发到我每天发视频
公布我这个sober 4G的收入
然后大家都评论说
你的收入好低呀
好惨呀赶快换换
换工作的话
那我我真的都不知道
就是说
在华人的眼里
这这个工作真的是那么差的一份工作
因为我我很喜欢
我朋友也很喜欢
嗯我朋友
他还有其他的工作吗
要做多多份工作
但是目前Uber已经变成他的全职了
然后我不知道大家前几天听过没有
就是那个周末的时候
有那个Fireboro bicycle too
就是在纽约的这个曼哈顿皇后区
布鲁克林啊
史丹顿岛啊
还有大家骑自行车啊
嗯
绕着整个这个这纽约的五个区来
就像锻炼身体一样的
我也参加了啊
那个我男朋友拉着我参加的
就是说很丢人的是
我作为一个在中国骑自行车长大的
一个人我只骑了大概也就是4条街吧
我就放弃了
别人都是骑一整天就放弃
很心疼的是
我花了200块钱做Uber
哈哈哈回到新泽西
然后当天当天晚上我就开始发烧
回家以后就发烧
冻的
呃雨淋的
嗯烧了两天
然后吃各种中西的退烧药
嗯就像我之前视频里说的
我没有医保嘛
没有医疗保险
我
呃我舍不得
像小时候在在家的
时候我爸妈花几千人民币
嗯带我去医院呃
打盐水吊瓶啊
发烧的时候好过一些
现在我自己的话
我是舍不得花几千美金去医院
去打盐水吊瓶
再说我没这个钱嘛
就有这个钱我也我也舍不得
那我这个车呢
呃就是说hybrid半电动车的
好处就是说省油
坏处就是说我这个check engine
这个检查引擎的
这个橘黄色的灯就亮了
如果是一一个全油的车的话呢
我随便找个修车的地方都可以修
但我必须要预约那个投入他的那个
那个厂商
直接来跟我检查
这个check安检到底什么问题
嗯预约的是明天早上8点
然后看一下
希望我这个车的引擎
不会有什么太大的问题
Then I asked my friend at the time
Also a girl who opened the book
He told me
He said because of the people who watch your videos.
Well, that means they are still an inherent Chinese mindset
It's in China.
Oh, the food delivery driver?
Or a taxi driver.
Is a very low class
The class is very low, such a job
That is to say
Even when delivering food in Shanghai
He's making millions a year.
No one will ever feel
This can make millions of yuan
This food delivery guy in Shanghai
He will be a middle- or white-collar worker
It's him, he is in the hearts of the Chinese people
He will always be the lower class
But America is different.
The United States does not have this class distinction
Hi, everybody.
Hmm, I haven't updated the video for a long time.
What is the purpose of this channel?
That is to say
I really like Uber's job
Whether it's Uber or hospitality delivery
Or a taxi?
Pick up passengers
I really like this job.
I believe in others.
Whether it is a Chinese-speaking or English-speaking Youtuber
Just say it.
Publish your daily salary
Or that is to say
Don't disclose your daily income
Just do these deliveries
Or uh
Uber lifts YouTubers?
Everyone must be
Basically, they all like this job.
I also like this job very much.
But as you can see, my income is much higher.
I mean most people
That is to say, um
Do you think I'm miserable?
Do you think my income is very low?
Life is miserable
Then at the bottom of this society
Well of course some people say I'm sad-fishing
Making up a story
Well anyway
So anyway.
Most people say they think my job is miserable
But that's not when I first came
The purpose of this channel
The purpose of this channel is to
Because I really like this job.
I will make my daily income into
Don't like one thing
How can you spend your daily income on a daily basis?
To make a video for everyone to see
To a certain extent
We can accept our daily
Or every hour
This salary
income
We live within the confines of our area
Is acceptable
We sometimes complain.
Complaining about, say, bad business one day?
Or is that so?
Are you complaining about a certain passenger?
Maybe a bad attitude.
But that doesn't affect
Overall
We love the freedom this job gives us.
So I thank you very much.
No matter if I'm really miserable
Or sad-fishing
I cherish it very much myself
I also like this job very much
And I kept mentioning that I had a friend.
A girl in the same borough as me in New Jersey
Ah, also in the United States after graduating from college
After graduating from college, he started driving Uber.
Well then his he um
Because you are young
He is in good health, so he earns more than me.
He can earn 300 a day, no problem
Then you can drive for 1212 hours
He is in good health
And then uh
I open it 6 days a week
So I asked him.
I just said I said um
Why did I make the video later?
Everyone sees my income and thinks our income
Uber's revenue is low
It's a miserable job.
Then they all persuaded us to change jobs
But that's not why I started this channel in the first place.
I made this channel to tell everyone.
Uh, there is such a job
What if you lose your job?
Yes, it can be considered.
Because Uber is paid every day
Transfer money to your bank every day.
So if you lose your job
You can't say you can live without living expenses for the next month
I think this this
Uber is fine.
The waitress also delivers meals
It's all a good job
But people don't think so when they see my video
You are in America, you are me
I told you to be a decorator
You can make tens of thousands of dollars a month
You can be middle class
Hmm so
America really doesn't have such a clear class
I mean...
When you say Uber drivers
It's such a despised job
No so
I don't think so.
Uber job makes me depressed
Makes me feel like I'm in the lower class
Maybe this is what everyone sees in the hearts of the Chinese
This food delivery driver
But not in America.
No one will discriminate and look down on
Ah.
Uber drivers are not allowed in the United States
No, there is no such class distinction.
People who drive Uber black
Uber black car
In San Francisco
Silicon Valley, New York City.
Driving an Uber black car makes 1,000 a day
They are also white-collar workers
People are also middle class
America's Middle Class
No one said they weren't.
Of course, I can't make that kind of income.
I also hope to achieve that high income
One day in the future
So that is to say
Like my friend said.
People think I'm miserable
It's because in China
Uber driver
Taxi Driver
Food delivery driver
Is destined for life
You will always be a proletarian.
A job that can never be turned over
But in America everyone is equal
Everyone is equal in America
A lot of American, uh
White collar workers?
Create a middle class
Their income is not necessarily high
It is also more than 20 yuan an hour.
That is, the minimum income he
We have to report a very, very high tax, right?
then
OK
Well, it's not like we hire a chauffeur
Our gas bill for a lot of cars?
All kinds of maintenance can be deducted from tax.
What about these white-collar workers in the office?
An hour 29 may be offset by various taxes
21 yuan salary for the last hour
Not necessarily better than a physical driver
You end up with more money to take home.
Well, maybe it's good to say that their medical
Medical insurance would be better
OK
Because that means especially if they're not in New York
If they are out of state
Maybe medical insurance will be more important
Because now
Even white-collar workers
OK
This pension is getting more and more unreliable
Ah, it's not like uh, like before?
white collar
The middle class must have a very generous pension
Not all companies are like this anymore
So all I can think of is to say, ah.
Medicare would be better. Others
That means possible pension
It would be better if the company gave him the company
Pension is better, it will be a little better
That's it. Hmm.
But let's be honest
It's a matter of choice.
My boyfriend once told me about their company
My boyfriend is w two
Ah, their company has more than 30 yuan an hour
The job of a clerk in this office
He asked me if I would like to do it
My boyfriend
I say I say I thank you
But I can't.
I can't do a 9-to-5 job
I like what I have now.
Ah.
Now the job of this food delivery and this object driver
I don't like to do
I've done nine-to-five jobs.
But I don't like it.
I also did not say that I was discriminated against in the United States.
This class discrimination
Because I'm not middle class
Because I'm not a white-collar worker.
And the feeling of being discriminated against
Neither do I.
I talked about buying a house before.
But you have w two
But America, yeah.
Most Chinese?
Mortgage agencies will do this for you
OK
What is it called that does not require proof of income?
This this
This mortgage
That means we are 1099.
No, no need.
No need to show our tax return certificate.
It's all the same
With down payment
You can buy a house with a good credit score
So
Not that I can't buy a house if I'm not w two
It doesn't work like that.
Ah.
I thank you very much.
That is, uh
Wish I had another job.
But I don't want to change it.
When I first graduated, uh
Interned at w two's company
I don't have the identity of w two
No job w two
I was there as an intern.
Well, I don't like it.
I don't like that kind of work.
And then um
Another way to say
The problem of academic qualifications
I studied computer science for my undergraduate degree.
Specifically
It's multimedia programming.
3D and then um
website programming
Website security
And I'm sort of a programmer.
Because I just graduated
What I do is, uh
You know, media programming.
Web programming.
Then, but I didn't work for the company.
I always do private work
Yeah, but I don't like it.
I don't like it either.
I was uh
Enter this uh
Game programming for a company
OK
More than 70 employees
Just two girls
The other one does Photoshop.
There's another me.
And I was actually applying for a job as a game programmer.
But the company sees me as a woman.
Just let me do this.
website programming
Well it's simpler
But I don't like it.
So I didn't do it.
It's an internship.
identity
Do it in the company
And then uh
And I have an MBA.
Master of Business Administration
Ah.
Well, I've never used my diploma
I have found any job in the United States
Except for my internship job
And then I found one in Los Angeles
A website programming job
That's a Chinese company.
The one who even owns me
People even ask me which school I am from
And they didn't even read my diploma?
Because he came to open a branch from China.
So the requirements are not so strict
People think you know the website
Can you program?
English is enough.
OK
So it's like actually entering the company to work twice
But no identity w two
OK
There are a lot of Americans
undergraduate
American
White people
Graduates with a bachelor's degree
They can't find jobs either.
So
I don't feel like this
How miserable this job is
Or what's the problem?
OK
If you say
It's just that I started part-time food delivery 5 years ago
As of today
Because I'm a food delivery guy.
Or an Uber driver.
Being discriminated against I can think of because of who I am uh
You like it?
Bad things
Just forget that I have such a function
The only thing I can think of
The only person who would discriminate against me for doing this job
He's my boyfriend.
It will uh
because
Isn't there one of those colorful lights in front of my car?
The LED lights show Uber lift
That uh
The blue one and the fuchsia lantern.
Then when I first started Uber live
My boyfriend makes me commute to get off work every day
Take that lantern off
He said let the neighbors
Let the neighbors see?
His girlfriend does this uh
Uber driver
He felt embarrassed.
Hehehe, that's the only thing I can think of
Someone will discriminate against me for this job
That's him!
No other passengers or people
Or my neighbors are discriminating against me.
Neither
No, at least I don't feel that way.
Maybe I'm also interested in this
I'm not sensitive to discrimination
Hmm so
If not say
It's not that I send it, I send videos every day.
Announce my income from this sober 4G
Then everyone commented
Your income is so low
It's so miserable, hurry up and change it.
If you change jobs
Then I really don't know
That is to say
In the eyes of the Chinese
This job is really such a bad job
Because I like it
My friend likes it too.
Well, my friend.
Does he have any other job?
A lot of work.
But now Uber has become his full-time job
And then I don't know if you heard that the other day.
It was that weekend
The Fireboro bicycle too
Right here in Queens, New York.
Brooklyn?
Staten Island?
And everyone riding bikes?
OK
Around the entire five boroughs of New York
It's like exercising.
I participated too.
The one my boyfriend dragged me to participate in
I mean, it's embarrassing
I grew up riding a bicycle in China.
I only rode alone, maybe 4 blocks
So I gave up.
Everyone else gives up after riding all day
It is very distressing that
I spent 200 bucks on Uber.
Hahaha back to New Jersey
Then that night I started having a fever
Fever when I get home
Frozen
Uh, it's raining
Well, it burned for two days
Then take all kinds of Chinese and Western antipyretics
Hmm, like I said in the previous video.
I don't have health insurance
No health insurance.
i
Uh, I can't bear it.
Like a child at home
At that time, my parents spent thousands of yuan
Um take me to the hospital uh
Hit the salt water bottle?
It's better when you have a fever.
Now my own words
I'm reluctant to spend thousands of dollars to go to the hospital
Go get the salt water bottle.
Besides, I don't have the money
I can't bear to have this money
What about my car?
Uh, that means hybrid semi-electric
The upside is that it saves fuel.
The downside is that my check engine
This check engine
And then the orange light goes on.
What if it was a full-gas car?
I can fix it anywhere I want
But I have to book the one that puts him in
That manufacturer
Come and check with me directly.
What's the problem with this check?
Well, the appointment is for 8:00 tomorrow morning.
Then take a look
I hope the engine of my car
It won't be too much of a problem.
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