Reuters
Date: Dec 27, 2015
By: Faith Hung
Jason Tsai is among the few in Taiwan with excellent English,
but two years after graduating from university the highly sought language skill has failed to secure him a well-paying job.
Tsai has been pulling in an average monthly pay of T$15,000 ($455) through part-time work, below the minimum wage of T$22,000 for college graduates and one-fourth of the retirement-pension received by state employees.
“I cannot afford a place of my own with my low income… All I have been able to find were part-time jobs,” the 25-year-old said. [FULL STORY]