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Momos Shop Offers ₹25,000 for Helper Job, Internet Buzzes with Reactions

The eye-catching poster, featuring a Hindi script, quickly caught the attention of users online, including Amrita Singh, who expressed astonishment upon discovering the opportunity.

Momos Shop Offers ₹25,000 for Helper Job, Internet Buzzes with Reactions

A job advertisement outside an Indian momos shop has sparked a wave of excitement on social media after offering a lucrative salary of ₹25,000 for a helper or worker position. The eye-catching poster, featuring a Hindi script, quickly caught the attention of users online, including Amrita Singh, who expressed astonishment upon discovering the opportunity.

Singh’s post shared on X, drew widespread attention as users marvelled at the generous pay package offered by the local momo shop. “Damn, this local momo shop is offering a better package than the average college in India these days,” Singh commented, reflecting the sentiment echoed by many netizens.

The viral post prompted a flurry of humorous responses from internet users eager to seize the opportunity or indulge in witty banter. One user jokingly stated, “Applying right now,” while another enthusiastically added, “+ free momos every day to eat.” Others inquired about the shop’s location or playfully compared the job offer to corporate salaries, with one user remarking, “They are paying better than TCS.”

The buzz surrounding the job advertisement underscores the allure of a substantial salary offer, particularly in a job market where underpayment is a common concern. The unexpected generosity of the momo shop has ignited curiosity and amusement across social media platforms, offering a refreshing contrast to the usual job-hunting experience.

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