Crayfish-shelling workers recruited in four cities
updatetime:2019-05-13 11:24:54
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Source:Ecns.cn
Part-time workers for shelling crayfish are being recruited in stores belonging to an e-commerce brand in Changsha, Wuhan, Beijing and Shanghai.
The workers must be able to shell 1.5 kg of crayfish in half an hour.
They can earn a daily salary of 22 to 30 dollars with a minimum working time of four hours a day.
Summer is the biggest season for crayfish sales.
Web Editor:MXJ
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