This is a review article written after watching the broadcast.
Kim Dae-ho revealed the reason he decided to resign.
On the 21st, MBN 'Kim Joo-ha's Day & Night' (hereinafter Day & Night) featured Kim Dae-ho and Kim Kwang-kyu.
Kim Dae-ho recalled the "new employee" position that boasted an enormous competition rate. Kim Dae-ho said he became an announcer through a great opportunity but complained that he experienced burnout after three years.
He said, "I think I lacked basic cultural literacy. Once I filled in for someone on the radio. A letter came from a sleepy high school senior. The thought that came to my mind was 'it might be better to sleep for a bit.' The producer in charge told me, 'You should either quit being an announcer or go back to studying.' He said I basically didn't have curiosity about people. He was giving advice, but I felt bad in the moment."
He continued, "I did a program called 'Complaint Zero.' I played Zeroman, and I had to complain about everything. I'm not normally very complainative. So it became too hard. I got burned out and submitted my resignation."
Kim Joo-ha asked, "There are rumors it's because of money," and Kim Dae-ho replied, "Recently when I resigned it seems money was brought up. When I submitted my first resignation, it was rejected, and during that time I took some time and then worked for 10 years after returning. People were curious about why I resigned."
Regarding the reason he decided to resign, Kim Dae-ho added, "Money wasn't number one. For about 10 years I was a passive company employee. I started getting busy with good opportunities. For about three years I worked harder than anyone. The rewards were substantial. There came a moment when all those rewards couldn't fill me. It was an adventure, but I thought resignation could be an option in my life."
Moon Seyoon said, "I understand you have seven regular programs. Do you want to work more?" and Kim Dae-ho answered honestly, "It's a matter of survival. I'm not going to stick my spoon into someone else's bowl and scoop. It means the willingness to work that hard."
[Photo] MBN 'Kim Joo-ha's Day & Night', OSEN DB
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