China Daily (Hong Kong)

Man struggles to find nanny job

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An elderly couple in Qingdao were recently defrauded of 4,000 yuan ($585). Zhao Yong, 89, and Li Shuxian, 86, were refused a refund after purchasing a “health product”, according to the couple’s daughter. They wanted a refund because Li had diarrhea after taking the product, but the sales representa­tive refused to answer their calls, the daughter said. Zhao and Li, both retired officials, have spent about 1.3 million yuan on similar products over the past 12 years, she added. A man from Shandong province has vowed not to give up on his dream of becoming a nanny, despite being rejected by 11 potential employers. The man, surnamed Jin, said he is better than most women at housework, cooking and looking after children, yet claimed that employers always want him to do dirty and physical jobs. Jin, who is in his 40s, estimated that he did more than 80 percent of the housework in his home after he was married. found dead in the water after about an hour. Police declared the death to be an accident and urged both sides to settle the case through mediation. But the mother is demanding 1.2 million yuan ($176,000) compensati­on from the hotel as she claimed that the mahjong room’s manager had promised to help look after her son, something that he denies. nic area also has other activities to keep tourists occupied, including a 60-meter-long glass-bottomed bridge and a 420-square-meter viewing platform.

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