
THIS Guy Mints ₹69 Lakh A Year But He Doesn't Work 90 Hours A Week
Known as the rental“do nothing” guy in Japan, Morimoto is paid for literally doing nothing, reported CNBC TV. From the most absurd tasks, such as waiting at a marathon finish line, to being video-called simply because his client is bored, Morimoto's task is to show up and“do nothing” other than what his clients asked him to do.
How does Morimoto earnThe 38-year-old Tokyo resident Morimoto charges 10,000 yen ( ₹5,400) per booking to accompany clients and simply exist as a companion.
"Basically, I rent myself out. My job is to be wherever my clients want me to be and to do nothing in particular," Morimoto told Reuters, adding that he had handled some 4,000 sessions in the past four years.
The companionship business is now Morimoto's sole source of income, with which he supports his wife and child.
The next thought that is bound to cross anybody's mind is how many hours Morimoto worked to earn ₹69 lakh in a year.
Morimoto does not follow a 90-hour workweek . The 'do nothing' guy's longest task was a 17-hour train journey on the same route, from early morning, till the timing of the last train.
Also Read | 4 reasons why Devina Mehra thinks 90-hour work week idea is 'bunkum' Morimoto gets paid for what his clients ask him to do. He told CNBC he receives about 1,000 requests per year, and lets his clients decide how much to pay him. He used to charge a flat rate of between 10,000 yen and 30,000 yen ( ₹5,400 to ₹16,200) for a two- to three-hour session, and earned around ₹69 lakh last year. Legal Disclaimer:
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