
[Seoul=RNX News] Reporter Han Kyung-hee = The ultimate welfare bonus, island manager, and helicopter musterer were selected by ‘Debut Colleagues Trio’ Jang Sung-kyu, Kang Ji-young, and Kim Dae-ho as ‘Dream Jobs That Make You Submit Resignation Letters’ TOP3.
On the 24th, the t.cast E Channel broadcast of ‘From One to Ten’ explored the ‘Top 10 Attractive Dream Jobs’ that make ‘debut colleagues from announcers’ Jang Sung-kyu, Kang Ji-young, and Kim Dae-ho want to quit their jobs immediately.
The three, who gathered together after a long time, called themselves ‘Coyote of freelancers’ and exploded with variety sense.
Jang Sung-kyu took on Kim Jong-min, Kim Dae-ho was Baek-ga, and Kang Ji-young was Shinji, creating a delightful chemistry. In particular, Kim Dae-ho, who emerged as the trend with his freelance declaration, towards ‘Freelance of 6 years’ Jang Sung-kyu said, “I’ve been feeling more impressed recently.
I only did it for 9 months now, but I feel like [Jang Sung-kyu] really endured well,” expressing sincerity and creating a touching moment. On the other hand, to ‘Freelance junior’ Kang Ji-young, he jokingly said, “The announcer tone hasn’t completely gone away yet,” causing laughter.
The number one dream job was a U.S. real estate company that provided extraordinary bonuses beyond imagination. The bonuses given to all employees in celebration of the company’s greatest goal achievement since founding averaged about 60 million won per person, with the maximum amount reaching as high as 320 million won.
The studio was stirred with shock and envy at the fact that a total of 11.9 billion won was ‘flexed’ in year-end bonuses alone.
Kim Dae-ho, who saw this, burst into a reaction mixed with excitement and jealousy, saying, “Makes you want to work! You don’t leave! Absolutely not!” The three unanimously and strongly recommended it for the number one spot, saying, “There’s no doubt.”
The second place was taken by ‘island manager,’ a job where, if the weather is bad and the ship is cut off, you’re isolated all week without electricity, water, or Wi-Fi, with tens of thousands applying for it.
The perfect sunset faced after all tourists leave, dolphins met in front of the house, and other ‘life-grade rewards’ that money can’t buy were revealed, creating admiration. The third place went to the ‘helicopter musterer,’ who herds hundreds or thousands of cattle while maneuvering a helicopter across vast ranches.
This job, which uses the engine sound and wind to find and control cattle, is called a ‘sky cowboy’ and offers thrilling adrenaline. However, the fact that it’s a ‘life-risking job’ with a high risk of accidents added tension.
Jang Sung-kyu showed strong interest in ‘snake venom extractor,’ which can contribute directly to saving lives even though a 0.1-second mistake could lead to death. This job, which extracts venom by subduing venomous snakes like cobras and rattlesnakes with bare hands, is highly utilizable for developing new drugs for hypertension and cancer, as well as Alzheimer’s and stroke research. The annual salary in the U.S. as of 2020 is about 160 million won. Jang Sung-kyu showed an intrigued reaction saying, “My dream was a salary of 100 million won. I think I could practice it.”
In addition, unique jobs worldwide such as an adultery eradication expert, haunted house inspector, Disneyland character actor, Statue of Liberty torch manager, road view tracker, and Alaskan crab fisherman were unveiled one after another.
When Jang Sung-kyu asked, “Did you ever think about changing jobs?” Kim Dae-ho replied, “The reason I decided to quit was to live life more diversely and interestingly. I am ready to change jobs at any time,” garnering attention once again.
He continued, “I think I could do road view tracking right away,” raising expectations for a new transformation.
‘From One to Ten,’ Jang Sung-kyu & Kang Ji-young’s witty and engrossing knowledge chart show that reveals 10 interesting knowledge tidbits each week, airs every Monday evening at 8 PM on the t.cast E Channel. (Photo provided = t.cast E Channel ‘From One to Ten’)

