No people, just sheep: The unlikely job that Chinese college grads clamored for
An ad for a shepherding job went viral in China, drawing hundreds of applications from young people eager to escape the stresses of urban life.
An ad for a shepherding job went viral in China, drawing hundreds of applications from young people eager to escape the stresses of urban life.
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An ad for a shepherding job went viral in China, drawing hundreds of applications from young people eager to escape the stresses of urban life.
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