"a person surnamed Shin, an MBC comedian who graduated from Yonsei University law school, became a lawyer after attending Law School."
On the 15th, a video titled "classmate special part 2: the comedian who became a lawyer" was uploaded to the channel "Alexander Show."
Although he was a comedian from MBC's 19th open recruitment, Shin, who is now working as a lawyer, invited classmates Kim Yong-jae and Shim Jeong-eun to his office. The three are classmates from MBC's 19th open recruitment who debuted in 2012. KBS continued to have rookie comedians active because "Gag Concert" existed, but MBC left regrets as all its public comedy programs were abolished.
Shin graduated from Yonsei University law school, worked as a reporter for TV CHOSUN, then pursued the judicial examination path, passed Law School and became a lawyer. Kim Yong-jae said, "He is effectively the biggest output of our cohort."
Shin said, "I did three years of Law School, but I failed the exam twice, so five years in total, and I worked as a reporter for five years. So it took about 10 years in total to become a lawyer," and added, "I am satisfied with my job now. First, I can work when I want to, and commuting is flexible. I like that there is no requirement to be at the office by a certain time like at a company. And then you can earn money in proportion to the work you do."
Shim Jeong-eun said, "Actually, being a lawyer seems similar to us freelancers in some ways," but added, "however, the revenue difference is big. When I was the youngest comedian, I received an annual salary of 290,000 won," she confessed. Shin also acknowledged, "But after experiencing the comedians' room, the bar exam is nothing. You can go to the study room at 9 a.m. and come back at 9 p.m. Studying that much is enough. Life as a comedian is much tougher than being a lawyer."
Kim Yong-jae asked, "Lawyers have a lot of stress too, so I'm curious how you relieve it," and Shin said, "First, there is financial therapy, and I earn a thousand times more than when I worked at MBC as a comedian." He added, "Back then I couldn't even earn 1 million won. I was only doing one "Deoldeoldi" (passerby) segment.." saying that his income rose more than a thousandfold from under 1 million won like his classmates.
[photo] "Alexander Show" screen capture
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