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Is it unfair for highly educated white-collar workers to set up stalls on the roadside with a monthly income of over 10,000 yuan?

Is it unfair for highly educated white-collar workers to set up stalls on the roadside with a monthly income of over 10,000 yuan? I think it's fair, because they are not comparable at all. First of all, the working environment is different. Roadside stalls get up early every day to set up stalls, and there are no Sundays and holidays. My working environment is very bitter. We only see that she earns a lot, but who can see the bitterness behind her? They get up earlier than anyone else in the morning. For example, in winter, in the cold winter, they still stand out from the crowd every day, and the cold wind hits her face. Come and set up a stall every day. When you step on the hot road, you are sweating, and sometimes you have to bear the cold eyes of others. Sometimes when the city manager comes, he sells and sells, so he quickly closes the stall. Is it easy for them to earn two dollars when they run? In order to earn two people's hard-earned money, I think making more money is a kind of compensation for them. Think about the working environment of white-collar workers. They can wake up naturally every day and go to work at 8 o'clock every day. In the office, they have an air-conditioned room and sit in front of the computer. How light, there are Sundays, holidays, five insurances and one gold, retirement and pension. The vendor has no money for a day's work. White-collar workers can take time off and get a month's salary. Stallers sometimes meet particularly abnormal customers. They deliberately made things difficult for them. In order to make more money, they can't really get angry. Stallers also developed a good temper. They don't worry about anything. They work hard. Many people realize that it is not easy to make money by setting up stalls. Some people's parents are.