(경제) 기발한 돈벌이

조회수 614 2010-01-04 16:32:21

(경제) 기발한 돈벌이

 

27-year-old Jason Sadler of Jacksonville, Florida isn't getting dressed for work. Getting dressed is his work. All he has to do is put on a T-shirt every morning and he's done. His whole job right there, done! “I wear T-shirts for a living.” And yes, he already knows what you’re thinking. “What? Why would someone pay you to do this?” Lots of people pay him to do this. People with websites, this one’s a blogger, here’s a PR company. They all want Jason to wear their logo even though he's not a model, he's not famous, some days he doesn't even leave the house and yet!

 

“What do you make every year wearing T-shirts? “This year, I made $84,795 just by putting on a T-shirt every day. He also takes a picture of himself in the shirt, walks all the way over to his couch, that's the most physical part, sits down, loads the pictures onto his computer, e-mails it to friends and posts it on the Internet. “Everyday I get paid to wear T-shirt and promote that company via a social media.” After lunch, he hosts a half-hour video chat on his website, Iwearyourshirt.com. Jason estimates everyday more than 5,000 people see him somewhere on the Internet wearing his T-shirts. And that’s why all these businesses say he’s worth it.

 

He started the company on New Year's Day, charged one dollar and everyday added another dollar to the price. By May, he was charging over $100 a day. By the end of summer, over $200. And next month, he'll be making just about as much as a family physician. “December 31st here. 365 shirts. 365 different companies. 365 different shirts.” If all goes according to plan, a New Year's Eve 2010, Jason will make $730 for putting on a T-shirt, and by 2011, he'll be making even more, by working even less.

"So your dream is to not wear shirts, but to hire other people to wear shirts for you?" "And then I get paid.”

 

Don’t put it past him구어지도 모른다고 생각하다. He's already hired one guy to do just that, and starting next year, he’s also has a…….. he also has an underwear sponsor. Oh, pretty creative guy! I won’t be covering that update. Okay. Steve Hartman. Steve, thank you. And that’s a CBS Evening News for tonight. I’m Katie Couric. Thanks for watching.

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