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The pros and cons of being a tour guide

Pros: You have a wide range of contacts and gain countless social experiences. As the saying goes, there are all kinds of birds in a big forest. The more people you come into contact with, the sooner you will see through the harshness of the world, haha. You will also be exposed to new things earlier than the average person. One sentence can be highly summarized: reading thousands of books is not as good as traveling thousands of miles, and traveling thousands of miles is not as good as reading countless people. As for the general idea: about free tourist attractions, you will find out after only a few days: few tour guides will go to tourist attractions when they are not leading a group! In addition, you can still gain some small fortunes.

Disadvantages: Tired to death, not understood yet, super depressing. It’s too early to see through the world of mortals, haha. Earning a little money and still worshiping Buddha everywhere, I am speechless. He wakes up earlier than a chicken and eats worse than a pig! Whether you stay up late waiting for a tour or taking a tour, whether you freeze to death in the winter or get sunburned in the summer, it's all very bad for your skin. They were stressed out and tired, and they all looked like they were getting old before they were old.