"They Pay $100 Per Hour": Canada-based Lady Shares Online Job On Fiverr That Pays In Dollars
- A Nigerian lady resident in Canada said there are online jobs that one can take advantage of and earn money in dollars
- In a video she posted on TikTok, Seyi Obasi said the job is called empathic listening and that it is available on Fiverr
- Seyi said anyone who is a good listener can find clients looking for someone to talk to and earn as much as $100 for the job
A Nigerian lady resident in Canada has shared an online job capable of paying $100 (N88,000) per hour.
The job opportunity was posted on TikTok by Seyi Obasi, who said the lucrative gig is available on Fiverr.
She said many people are looking for someone to talk to online, and all they want is for the person to just sit and listen to them.
Seyi noted that anyone with good listening skills could open a Fiverr account and make themselves available to be hired by those looking for someone to listen to their personal and emotional problems and empathise with them.
Working as an empathic listener on Fiverr
She wrote:
"If you have been looking for remote work that you can do from home and end up to $100 an hour then you need to check out this gig. You can do this working from home, and you can do it from your phone whether you are a male or female or housewife or even someone who is in a career."
Seyi noted that all one needed to do was visit the Fiverr website, open an account, look for listening opportunities and start earning money.
Checks by Legit.ng showed that empathic listeners exist on Fiverr. There are tons of people offering the service on Fiverr, and they charge as low as N4000 to as high as N177,000.
A premium listening package could cost N442,000, according to one of the listeners seen by Legit.ng.
See Seyi's video below:
Reactions as lady shares online job opportunity
@Abynah Konadu asked:
"I want to but please can I withdraw the money in my country."
@Nymoh commented:
"I want it...I am very empathetic and kind...I want it."
@FAITH ASSEMBLY said:
"I created an account with Fiverr but don't know how to make use of it. Please help."
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Source: Legit.ng
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