Broadcaster Kim Dae-ho talked about the difference in his income after freelancing.
On the first episode of tvN's STORY, "What to Leave Behind," broadcaster Kim Dae-ho appeared as a guest.
Kim Dae-ho left MBC after 14 years and has been a freelance broadcaster since last year. Lee Young-ja asked him, "It's been a year since you've been free. Weren't you surprised by the amount of money you made?"
Kim Dae-ho replied, "It's been a year and two or three months. I was surprised by the amount of money. It's not something you can easily see in your working life," he said honestly.
Hearing this, Lee Young-ja asked, "Isn't it the same as if you had been working for 14 years in terms of sales?" Kim Dae-ho was confused, but replied, "It comes and goes."
It was previously reported that Kim Dae Ho earned four years' worth of salary in just nine months of freelancing. He said, "I earned about 100 million won as a deputy general manager. I think it took me less than half a year after I started freelancing. It's a good salary," but he also emphasized, "But I work 5, 6, 10 times as hard. I work really hard," he emphasized, drawing attention.
Photo = tvN STORY broadcast screen