Why are there so many people on the streets every day, don't they go to work?

Why are there so many people coming and going on the streets every day? Don't they have to go to work? There are a lot of people coming and going on the busy streets of this city, sometimes even during the work week. Whenever I see this scene, I think to myself, "Happiness is yours, I have nothing. Why do people come and go on the streets every day without having to go to work?

Of course, most of the pedestrians walking back and forth during working hours are those who don't need to work. First of all, the ones who go shopping are retired seniors. Even though they don't go to work, they practice and buy food and square dance every morning. They are much busier than before, so they are always on the street. In addition, for elementary school students, they have summer and winter vacations and often go to the street during their vacations.

But nowadays many companies have adopted flexible working, where they are very free to work wherever they want or when they want. Such employees sometimes walk the streets during other people's work hours. Heh! No wonder you can roam around. Turns out the company gave you freedom. In addition to flexible work, many people work on the street, in industries such as takeaway delivery, which often requires them to be on the street.

For some big cities, there is often a tourist population. Sometimes these tourists from other places also take their families onto the streets. In short, except during rush hour, pedestrians on the streets are free and happy, whether they are working or not.

1. Students: Most of them are during winter and summer vacations, and some of them usually skip classes.

2. Office workers: Generally, every company has someone in charge of on-site work. And there is not only one place to run in a day, but sometimes many. This makes the day more frequent. There are also jobs going out, such as freelance, sales, management, city services, life services, etc.

3. The floating population is obvious in the first-tier cities, with more than 8 million migrants in Beijing over the past 15 years. During big holidays like the Spring Festival and National Day, China's mobile population is calculated at 100 million.

4. Job Seekers: As soon as they get a chance, they go out for interviews, record more job offers, run the job market, and welcome the graduation season. This type of person has a very distinctive outward appearance.