2024-03-12
27 分钟Discussion keeps the world turning.
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Coming up, despite a relatively fat paycheck, young people are apparently still shying away from home renovation jobs, which is a big part of the construction industry.
Why are young talents uninterested in working in construction?
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We take a look at how the nation's youth are using scents to express themselves and find peace and enjoyment.
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As we continue today's discussion, the topic of declining interest in home renovation jobs among chinese youth, despite relatively lucrative salaries, has sparked significant discussions on social media platforms.
The juxtaposition of high earning potential and waning enthusiasm raises questions about the underlying reasons driving this trend.