What do first-and second-tier cities rely on to make money?
First of all, first-tier cities, north, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen, everyone knows where they used to work.
With the development of society and the platform of Internet entrepreneurship, many first-and second-tier cities rely on the Internet, not to mention second-tier cities, and rural areas earn more.
Now they all make money online.
Go to work, set up a stall, run Didi!
Everyone knows that first-tier cities are north, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen, while there are more than a dozen second-tier cities so far. People in these places don't rely on being ordinary workers in factories or waiters in various shops.
First of all, you should know that the living standards and consumption levels of these places are not comparable to those of 3/4-tier cities, and you can't survive in these cities without enough income.
The income source of these developed cities should be real estate. First of all, the housing prices in these cities are unusual, and the proceeds from sales are not cheap.
Secondly, the IT industry is more important. As a big recruiter in the IT field, Internet/e-commerce always leaves other industries far behind. And the relative income is also expensive.
Some senior technicians in some factories are also paid well. Industry is always a necessary link in the development of a big country, and senior technicians have always been urgently needed by factories.
The new media platform that has been on fire in the last two years has also enabled many people to live a life with a monthly salary of tens of thousands, giving them enough chips to live in these developed cities.
There is still a lot of work, so I won't list them one by one. In fact, no one has their own way of life. It has been said before that being a boss has the troubles of being a boss, and employees have the troubles of employees. If I were you, I'd rather get a 5000 in a 3/4-tier city, with less pressure. Now the country is developing rapidly, and I believe everyone can earn more than 10 thousand yuan a month in the future. After all, this is the standard of living now. Come on! ! !
Most of them still rely on their professional skills to work normally to make money, and some of them start their own businesses.
Many people go to first-and second-tier cities because those places have developed economies, many ways to make money and good wages. But you still have to have your own skills. Because it is impossible for everyone to do business and start a company. Ordinary office workers still account for the vast majority, so most of them make money by their own majors in first-and second-tier cities. Some people may have capital, connections and ways to start their own companies to make money.
There are still many people who are doing sideline jobs after their own work, because life is under great pressure now, and some may also have mortgage and car loans. If you rely on a salary, the pressure may be greater, so many people in first-and second-tier cities are also doing sideline business. From the "diagonal youth" popular in previous years to the "sideline standard" very popular now, people are no longer satisfied with the lifestyle of "changing careers". Therefore, it is also very popular to make money by sideline in first-and second-tier cities. There are many sideline businesses to try now, especially the developed network, where many people make money. For example, you can do self-media, live broadcast, translation and open an online shop. These sideline businesses can be done in your own leisure time.
Wisdom and physical strength
Large enterprises are all in big cities, and their wages are also high. The higher the salary, the more money will be spent, the consumer market will be active, and more people will sell all kinds of things.
Rely on character
make an effort
resources
Make money with funds
Rely on a large number of employment opportunities
The latest Hurun Report shows that the number of super-rich people living in Beijing, Shanghai and other places is still at the highest level in the world.
The various businesses of the rich in first-and second-tier cities are not necessarily aimed at the people in big cities. Nowadays, "sinking the market" and "outside the Fifth Ring Road" are popular.
Compared with "young people in small towns" and "descendants of Buddhism", "new middle class" and "new class" are mostly concentrated in developed cities.
This is because of opportunity and also because of human nature. When people of the same kind get together, people are divided into groups. It is generally recognized that first-and second-tier cities have more opportunities, more enjoyment and more talents.
There are many people and great strength, which refers to purchasing power and consumption power. These are undoubtedly good for doing business, starting a business and finding a job.
Moreover, "beauty follows capital." First-and second-tier developed cities can give struggling men more space to daydream, which is quite humanized.
Speaking of what do you do in first-and second-tier cities? How's it going?
First, it is the pillar industries of the city that represent advanced productive forces and high-end consumption, such as finance, real estate, high-end hotels, high-end catering, pan-entertainment, internet and high-tech industries, and then it is the tertiary industry that matches all kinds of traditional or new services that the population of big cities just need.
No matter how the city develops, no matter how the times change, human nature remains unchanged, and people's various needs and desires remain unchanged. The difference may only be the difference in the priority of economic structure between cities, as well as the gap between people, consumption psychology, affordability and customer unit price.
In short, the consumer price level, living pressure and employment pressure in first-and second-tier cities are not the same as those in third-and fourth-tier cities. Not to mention the well-known difference in housing prices between cities! Just to give a small example, the cost of driving in a first-tier city for a day, or even parking for a day, can even live in other cities for half a month.
Thus, we need to have such cognitive wisdom. No matter where we are, we may live well or mix badly. It depends on what pace of life you like. How much competition pressure and survival pressure are you under? How much desire for wealth and motivation for development and progress.
Excuse me! What do you do for a living?