Entrepreneurship in China editorial note: Small capital for entrepreneurship doesn't necessarily mean one can only lament the lack of money. In fact, entrepreneurship comes in various forms. In the era of service economy, everyone can demonstrate their unique skills according to the local development situation and timely discover market demands. By leveraging their strengths within their capabilities and providing quality services, this is a wealth-building method that adapts to local conditions, which also achieves the goal of small-capital entrepreneurship.
Nanning: Mobile phone charging benefits people's lives. Most people who have used mobile phones have experienced the frustration of running out of battery at critical moments, especially when traveling and forgetting to bring a charger. In a corner of the Nanning airport waiting hall, there appears "mobile phone charging." According to the introduction, the operator has prepared nearly 30 types of mobile phone chargers. Regardless of the type, each charge costs 2 yuan until fully charged. Now, some hotels have also introduced this charging service.
Changsha: "Hourly assistants" gain favor. The Jiujiu Company of Hunan Province launched an "hourly assistant" employment intermediary service. This employment intermediary service is mainly aimed at talents with higher qualities and certain professional expertise. This employment channel is adaptable and shows quick results; once hired, just working for a few hours can immediately yield compensation, making it very popular among young people. It is understood that the "hourly assistant" has been trial-operated for a period in Changsha, with excellent results.
Tianjin: Community warmly welcomes "elderly small dining table." The "Wanfu" nursing home in the Hedong District of Tianjin has set up an "elderly small dining table," where elderly people from the community can eat at the nursing home without staying overnight. This allows the elderly to receive social services while fulfilling the family's desire for home-based elder care, enabling children to work with peace of mind. Elderly people can participate in various cultural and sports activities at the nursing home every day and have meals at lunch or dinner time. After eating well and having fun, they return home to sleep at night. A large number of elderly people have already signed up, becoming members of the "mobile elder care group."
Shanghai: "Female secretarial temporary workers" earn substantial incomes. On the Shanghai scene, a special group of "female secretarial temporary workers" is quietly emerging. These "female secretarial temporary workers," aged approximately between 20-30 years old, are both beautiful and intelligent, mostly unmarried, and possess high levels of education. Their job-seeking philosophy is practical and cost-effective: if they can do it, they will; if not, they will leave. According to introductions, companies hiring female "temporary workers" as secretaries can reduce expenses. Meanwhile, these "female secretarial temporary workers" often work in multiple places like a dragonfly skimming water, earning significantly more than sticking to one place.
Suzhou: "Junk King" monopolizes garbage operations. Hong Baohua, the 37-year-old "Junk King," recently signed a garbage sorting agreement with the Donggang Garden Property Management Office in Jiangsu Province. According to the agreement, after paying 1,000 yuan per month to the management office, Hong Baohua will have the right to sort through all domestic waste in the neighborhood and handle recyclable materials independently. Local media reports that Hong Baohua considers his garbage business profitable.
Chengdu: "Postpartum nurses" service department gains popularity in the market. It is reported that currently, about 100 babies are born daily in Chengdu. Finding someone knowledgeable in maternal and infant care and responsible to take care of them has become the wish of many mothers and their families. Nowadays, "postpartum nurses" have moved beyond Chengdu and gained popularity in cities like Beijing, Guangzhou, Shanghai, Nanjing, etc.
Xiamen: "On-call drivers" arrive whenever summoned. A home service company in Xiamen was the first to introduce hourly services—"on-call drivers"—who can not only help drunk customers but also provide temporary car services such as commuting, family shopping, etc.
Nanjing: Writing bureau "pay-per-word." The writing bureau opened in March last year is run by two "businessman-turned" writers. They offer pay-per-word services, specializing in writing legal, economic trade, advertising, and matrimonial articles for enterprises, institutions, and citizens. Customers seeking their ghostwriting services come in a steady stream.
Fujian: Cow dung company in high demand. Cow dung has extensive uses in agriculture; it is not only the main raw material for mushroom production but also a high-quality fertilizer for fruits and vegetables. Three farmers from Zhangtai, Fujian saw potential in this industry and jointly established a cow dung company. The product hit the market and quickly became highly sought after. Nowadays, the company processes 5,000 tons of cow dung daily, yet still cannot meet the demand.
Wuhan: "House clinic" has a promising future. According to media reports, Wuhan's first "house clinic"—Cuiwei Community Housing Repair Emergency Repair Service Center—has received over 300 orders in its first three months of operation, generating a profit of 9,000 yuan. In recent years, half of the direct public housing managed by Cuiwei Housing Management Office has been sold, and the "rent-to-sustain" model is gradually becoming history, putting employee survival in a difficult situation. Last April, the office decided to utilize the housing repair advantages of the housing management office to establish Wuhan's first housing repair emergency repair service center, specifically diagnosing and repairing social houses on a paid basis.
Beijing: "Pet tailor" business is booming. Tailors who originally specialized in men's and women's clothing now also have "position specialization": tailored suits for special bodies, pregnant women's clothing have their own distinctive tailors, and in Beijing, there are even "pet tailors" specializing in making clothes for cats and dogs. These "pet tailors" measure neck size, waist size, and hip size for pets just as seriously, and then carefully inquire about the pet owner's requirements for clothing styles, colors, etc., dressing the pets in fashionable and modern outfits. It is said that the income from "custom-made" clothing for pets is no less than that of tailors making clothes for humans.
Anshan: "Modern wet nurse" earns 2,000 yuan monthly salary. Last year in Anshan City, a special "profession"—the "modern wet nurse"—emerged, breastfeeding infants for new women who don't want to breastfeed their children themselves. "Wet nurses" not only receive a 2,000 yuan monthly salary, but employers also provide food and lodging and cover the "nutrition fee" during the period the wet nurse breastfeeds the child.
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