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週五(9/2)1.第一桶金 杜拜行丐2.現代禮貌—放你鴿子
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第一桶金 杜拜行丐
Arrested Chinese teenager plans lucrative career in Dubai, where beggars can earn $100K a month
By Anne Lu
A Chinese teenager had found a way to earn over a $100,000 in Dubai, if only he did not get caught. The 16-year-old boy from Sichuan province of China was detained at the Dubai airport after stowing away in a flight from Shanghai. He was hoping to become a beggar in Dubai, where panhandlers earn about 480,000 yuan (AU$100,000) a month.
According to Chinese site Sohu (via Shanghaiist), the teenager stowed away inside an Emirates Airlines flight on May 26. It’s unclear how he managed to evade security at the Pudong International Airport in Shanghai and sneak inside the plane.
After a nearly 10-hour flight inside the plane’s cargo compartment, he was arrested at the Dubai airport. He told police his accommodation was fairly comfortable though it could have been better.
As for why he wanted to go to Dubai, he revealed to police that he had come to the United Arab Emirates city to start a lucrative career that would earn him at least $100,000 a month. Upon hearing reports that even the worst beggars could earn that much money, he set his sights on begging on the streets of the affluent city.
The teenager also apparently heard that even Dubai prisons are nice, so if he somehow ended up incarcerated in UAE, he wouldn’t complain too much.
Dubai’s rich beggars
The boy’s idea of becoming rich as a beggar isn’t so farfetched. In April, it was reported that a beggar caught by Dubai Municipality inspectors was making as much as Dh270,000 (AU$100,000) per month.
Gulf News reports that about 59 “professional” beggars were arrested as part of a local campaign during the first three months of the year. Some of the beggars were carrying passports issued with business or tourist visas, with most of them had entered the country legally with a three-month stay.
“Through our calculations, we found that the beggar earned an average of almost Dh9,000 (AU$3,400) per day, which is equivalent to Dh1,500 (AU$564) per hour and a half. But we believed that more money was collected on Fridays, especially if they were standing in front of mosques,” Faisal Al Badiawi, head of Markets Section at the Dubai Municipality, said.
Q:
What do you think that A Chinese teenager had found a way to earn over a $100,000 in Dubai?
Do you think that begging is a lucrative career in Dubai?
Why is Dubai so rich?
What do you think street beggars in Taiwan?
What are the other lucrative careers in Taiwan?
Do you hate rich people?
Why do some people hate rich people?
現代禮貌—放你鴿子
What to Do if You're Stood Up? @quickanddirtytips.com.
First, realize you’re not the first to be
stood up, you’re not the last, and sadly it may happen again in one way or
another in your life. Did you waste your time? Yes. Does it suck that the
person didn’t have the basic manners and call and cancel? Absolutely! However,
that is where the emotional rollercoaster should end. If you allow yourself to
dwell on the situation, it will only make you more upset or bitter.
I recommend staying at that bar/restaurant,
but instead of drowning your sorrows in several rounds of Makers Mark, call up
one of your friends to meet you. Heck, call two or three. That’s right, don’t
waste the outfit and make it a night out. Order the nicest dish on the menu and
enjoy the good company. So, if that deadbeat ever does call back to apologize,
tell them it’s OK – you had a great time without them!
Instead of getting all riled up, just
follow this rule: Call once after 15 minutes of waiting.
Whether it’s a date or just meeting up with
a friend, whenever someone is late, it's only polite to call or text to make
sure everything is OK. This is the digital age, when smartphones and email rule
all, so there is no excuse why someone can’t get in touch with you (unless
they’re stuck underground). The same thing
goes through your mind when you are waiting for a date.
So what’s the usual pattern? Once you
realize that you’re on the verge of being stood up, you call and leave a
message. Your first call is always friendly, of course. But then you call
again, this time a bit more concerned. You wait a few more minutes and then
call again. Now you’re getting pretty annoyed. After 45 minutes, you’ve called
four times and it’s become clear that A) your date is not showing up and B)
they probably think you’re crazy.
Don’t rant. Don’t send an angry email that you’ll regret.
Don’t burn bridges.
When I was stood up for a business meeting,
I wanted to curse person's name out loud, throw my iPhone across the
restaurant, and even perform several backbreaking wrestling moves.
To avoid this fiasco, just remember my
15-minute rule from Tip #2, but then follow up with a call or email to
reschedule. Let them know you understand they may have gotten busy, how much
you looked forward to the meeting, and set another time to meet. Try something
like this, “Hi [name of rude person] I guess you got held up this afternoon.
Not a problem. I’m going to head out because I have another meeting across
town, but let’s plan on getting together next Tuesday, same time and place.
Does that work? Thanks again.”
Q:
Have you been stood up?
What to do if you're stood up?
How long can you wait?
How should you respond to a guy who stood
you up?
What are the basic manners for dating?
How to deal with someone who is always
late?
Why people can't keep promises?
How to have manners at a restaurant?
杜拜乞丐月薪竟高達台幣238萬!誰還要去澳洲打工度假 別攔我搭飛機轉職啊!
在台灣,你可能沒日沒夜工作
不僅上有慣老闆身旁還有會冷不防補刀的同事
那麼出國打工度假一下吧
在澳洲,你可能賺到第一桶金卻也辛勞身體還不能看醫生(貴啊!
↓接下來這新聞真的就是狂~狂到讓你想掉淚↓
阿拉伯聯合大公國最大城市杜拜,市政府日前公布2016年第一季共扣留了59名「乞丐」,而這些乞丐都是來自其他國家。根據統計,這些人平均每月可乞討到迪拉姆(AED)27萬元(約新台幣238萬元)。
根據海灣新聞(Gulf News)報導,杜拜有越來越多的「乞丐」出現,2016年第一季扣留了59名乞丐,都是持商業或旅遊簽證入境。
根據官方計算,這些「乞丐」每個月大約可乞討到迪拉姆(AED)27萬元(約相當於新台幣238萬元),平均每天收入為新台幣7.9萬元,如果一天只「工作」6小時,時薪相當於迪拉姆1500元(約新台幣1.3萬元)。
之前在YouTube上有短片記錄了杜拜乞丐拿出刷卡機「收款」的過程
看了不笑都難~也太幸福了吧!
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