If you weren't already hungry for some Korean food, get ready to be hungry. A recent post on an online community portal titled, "This is an Everland part-timer's meal" has been receiving a lot of attention because of the generous meals provided to part time employees at Everland. The images feature tray-fuls of Korean/Asian food arrangements, including entrees like tonkatsu, nengmyun, cheese ddokbokki, an omelette, and side dishes like salads, soups, rice cakes, etc.
Behold, the glory.
The uploader ends the post with this food for thought: "Should I try doing part-time at Everland…."
My answer:
For those unaware, Everland is the largest amusement park in Korea. Working there would probably be like working at Disneyland--which can only mean fun and games, right?
A netizen shares their own experience at Everland in a top comment, saying, "Working at Everland part-time is really hard TT. You have to stand all day greeting and shaking people's hands, inspect safety bars, walk around back and forth; there's not much time to sit…. Even so, the pay is nice, the lodging is all good…. And the male part-timers are really good-looking… keke."
Good-looking, you say?
Other top comments include, "It's because they're a huge company [that they can afford to feed part-timers like this]… But if you see the part-timers who wear costumes, they're amazing," and, "I want to try doing part-time at Everland hehe :-)."
Uh, me too. Delicious food, cute boys? Sign me up please.
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