A Japanese gets paid thousands of dollars for doing “nothing” and is followed by 400,000 people
Amman Today
publish date 1970-01-01 03:00:00
Many people dream of a job where they get paid to do absolutely nothing or at least do very little work, and if this is a dream for some, it is a reality for Morimoto, also known as the hired do-nothing person.
The idea is that Morimoto allows people to “hire” him to do nothing, so that his presence becomes the only service for which he will be paid, in addition to providing simple responses at times.
Shuji Morimoto
According to the “Daily Mail” website, Morimoto started his new job after a large number of his former bosses told him that he was not doing his job well. At that time, Morimoto resigned from all the previous work he was working on and thought of using his skills to do nothing and get money from it. .
At some point in his life, Morimoto decided to publish an advertisement for his new services, saying that “if someone wants to write a book, or study better, he can hire him to just sit with him, and thus he will focus better.”
He also stated in his ad: “Maybe there’s a restaurant you want to go to, but you’re too embarrassed to go alone, maybe a game you want to play, but you’re a lonely person. I can go with you, but I can’t do anything but give very simple responses.”
Within ten months, his 3,000 followers jumped to 100,000 (he currently has over 400,000 followers) and has since been dated by over 4,000 people.
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