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Year-end wishes for a warm Tet: Students work overtime to earn 3-4 times more, but miss home terribly during Tet

Báo Tuổi TrẻBáo Tuổi Trẻ17/01/2025

As Tet approaches, not only workers but also students are rushing to find part-time jobs from restaurant service to supermarket sales, security, shipping... with salaries double or even quadruple compared to normal days.


Căng mình cuối năm mong Tết ấm: Sinh viên hối hả làm thêm - Ảnh 1.

Duc Minh chose to work extra during Tet at the coffee shop he has been attached to for quite a while - Photo: M.QUAN

Despite the many reasons, most students who choose to work during Tet are from difficult circumstances. They see this as a season to earn extra money for their planned expenses, even if it is only for a short time.

Working during Tet season is enough for six months of rent

Kim Thi (Ho Chi Minh City University of Transport) said she will not return to her hometown this Tet, which is also her third Tet away from home since coming to Ho Chi Minh City to study. "I can't afford the plane ticket, and the bus is cramped and extremely crowded. From Hanoi, I have to take a bus back to my hometown, which is also extremely crowded, even though the price is more than double the usual price. Not to mention that after a few days at home, I'm worried about how to get back, so that's it," Thi said of the reason for not returning home for Tet.

But more importantly, Thi decided to stay to work extra. During the past two Tet holidays, she also stayed in Ho Chi Minh City to work, in the morning she worked as a waiter at a pho restaurant in Go Vap district, then from 11am to 10pm she worked as a restaurant waitress in Tan Binh district. This year she plans to go back to her old job and with the same schedule.

"Working two days during New Year's Day will pay one and a half times the normal salary. During Lunar New Year, the salary will be even more generous, tripled. If the restaurant's revenue reaches the target, it will be quadrupled. If you work hard for about ten days during Tet, you won't have to worry about rent for the next six months. If customers are kind enough to give you lucky money, you might even have money to buy a new phone," Thi laughed.

Meanwhile, Nguyen Dang Tien Anh (student of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Ho Chi Minh City National University) has already made plans for the upcoming busy Tet season.

Having been a dancer for a long time, Tien Anh knows that the end of the old year and the beginning of the new year often have many spring programs and big music festivals, so he also runs shows continuously, with no fixed schedule. Although it is hard, if he knows how to proactively arrange his time reasonably, he can also earn extra income to cover his living expenses.

Tien Anh said that his average monthly income is about 10 million VND, and working during Tet season is also nearly 30 million VND, because in addition to his salary, he also gets a bonus from the company. "I know it's harder than usual, and it's the season when people are resting while I have to work, but the income is much better. When the entertainment programs cool down, I go home late to celebrate Tet," Tien Anh said.

Experience celebrating Tet away from home

Duc Minh (a student at the University of Technology, Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City) is currently a shift leader at a coffee shop in District 1. Minh said he chose to work part-time during the upcoming Tet holiday because his whole family has settled abroad. "Now I'm the only one here, so celebrating Tet at home doesn't mean much anymore. It's better to go to work, it might be more fun," Minh laughed.

On a normal day, the salary for serving and serving at a coffee shop is only about 40,000 VND/hour, but during Tet holidays it triples, to 120,000 VND/hour. Working is less boring and the high salary motivates Duc Minh to work harder. But there is another reason: he wants to save money so that next year he can buy a ticket to visit his family with the money he earned himself.

There are many reasons why students choose to work part-time during Tet. Phuc Khang (a student at the University of Foreign Languages ​​and Information Technology, Ho Chi Minh City) once chose to work part-time as a waiter in a restaurant during Tet because he wanted to experience the feeling of Tet away from home. When he was informed that his salary would double during the days leading up to Tet, and quadruple during the Tet holidays, he was initially quite excited to accept the job.

However, going to work and approaching New Year's Eve, Khang confessed that he missed home terribly and felt sad when there was no one around.

"Each person has different circumstances, so choosing to work extra during Tet is different for everyone. But deep down, everyone probably has the same desire to reunite with their family to celebrate Tet at the beginning of the new year," Khang confided.

Work and regenerate energy

Due to financial pressure and many plans, Minh Thu (24 years old, a legal staff living in Phu Nhuan district) chose to work overtime instead of returning to her hometown for Tet this year. The company where Thu works encourages and provides incentives for employees to work overtime during Tet to work with foreign clients and Thu has registered to stay.

"I consider this an opportunity to create my own quiet space to recharge my energy and find inspiration for work. Not to mention the savings from working overtime during Tet that I use to pay for my current graduate school tuition," Thu said.

Nearly 32,500 job positions waiting for workers

The Ho Chi Minh City Department of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs said that at this time of year, the economy will be cyclically active because it is the sprint stage to prepare for the peak holiday season, Tet, and to complete export orders as well as the high demand for domestic consumption.

This is also an opportunity for businesses to implement programs to attract customers, boost production and business, and sell products. Therefore, the demand for labor at this time increases, especially seasonal and part-time jobs in the trade and service sector.

Căng mình cuối năm mong Tết ấm: Sinh viên hối hả làm thêm - Ảnh 2.

There are many vacancies in need of workers during this peak season, so workers need to carefully check recruitment information - Photo: C.TRIEU

Ho Chi Minh City Employment Service Center (Department of Labor - Invalids and Social Affairs) receives recruitment needs from businesses with 32,476 vacant positions waiting for workers. These are concentrated in the textile - footwear, sales staff, business staff, market development staff, accounting - auditing, tourism - restaurant - hotel services...

Many seasonal and part-time job positions such as production workers, sales staff, business staff, delivery staff, packaging staff, service staff... are suitable for workers, students.

Depending on the position and nature of the job, the salary will be different. Some seasonal and part-time jobs have salaries ranging from 25,000 - 100,000 VND/hour. If the employee works during Tet, in addition to the salary, there will be bonuses and New Year's gifts.



Source: https://tuoitre.vn/cuoi-nam-mong-tet-am-sinh-vien-tang-ca-kiem-gap-3-4-lan-den-tet-nho-nha-kinh-khung-20250116234034588.htm

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