From assembly lines to massage parlors, four young people with university degrees recount the joy and pain from taking up low-skilled labor
Kong Yiji, the famous disillusioned scholar and laughingstock in Lu Xun’s novel, has recently been resurrected as one of the hottest trendy memes for Chinese netizens. With the slang “taking off Kong Yiji’s long gown (脱掉孔乙己的长衫, tuō diào Kǒng Yǐjǐ de chángshān),” young Chinese graduates have taken to venting online about their bleak prospects in China’s job market. Unable to find suitable jobs, they’re forced to swallow their pride and settle for blue-collar jobs that do not typically require higher education.
So, who are highly educated laborers, and how are they doing? Recently, plenty of our listeners answered Story FM’s call for stories of how they ended up in low-skilled jobs after getting advanced degrees. Eventually, we selected four narrators in different stages of life and different industries.