A Man Who Gave Up Passing the Grade 7 Civil Service Exam After Seeing a Friend's Monthly Sales of 50 Million Won
Currently Managing a Famous Kalguksu Franchise
Yoon Jeong-hyun Appeared on YouTube Channel 'Human Story'
A man who had passed the Grade 7 civil service exam and was waiting for his first appointment suddenly started a business without telling his parents, and the story behind it has been revealed.
In a recent video titled "The Reason I Started a Business Secretly After Passing the Grade 7 Civil Service Exam" uploaded on the YouTube channel 'Human Story,' Yoon Jeong-hyun (38), a supervisor at a famous franchise Kalguksu (hand-cut noodle soup) restaurant, appeared.
Yoon Jeong-hyun, who passed the 7th-grade civil service exam in the past but gave it up to enter the food service industry. YouTube channel 'Human Story'
View original imageYoon said, "I passed the Grade 7 civil service exam on my first try, but I kept it a secret from my mother and started a business secretly. At that time, my mother was very worried, and I dated my wife for 12 years and got married last year. She waited for me a lot," he said.
Yoon boldly chose a different path after seeing a friend running a store. He said, "While waiting after passing the civil service exam, a friend came down from Seoul and said he was running a store. So I went to see it, and the business was doing well. At that time, my friend's sales were about 40 to 50 million KRW, and he took about 7 million KRW in pure profit every month," he said.
Yoon Jeong-hyun, who ventured into the food service industry. YouTube channel 'Human Story'
View original imageCurrently managing a franchise, Yoon revealed that his goal is to have his own store. The Kalguksu company where Yoon works is a franchise with about 80 locations nationwide. Yoon explained, "When we only had in-store sales without delivery, daily sales were about 2 to 3 million KRW," and added, "The startup cost for a 30-pyeong (approximately 99 square meters) store is in the early 100 million KRW range."
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Yoon also gave advice to aspiring business owners. He said, "In the beginning, don't calculate too much with the calculator," and added, "Once sales reach a certain level, reinvest that money, do marketing, or hire more staff to improve the quality of the store. If you start thinking right after opening, 'I make a few hundred won profit per bowl, so how can I make 100 won more here?' then things will keep getting worse."
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