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Millennial Hawker Sells Great Authentic Claypot Herbal Bak Kut Teh In Toa Payoh

The former financial planner has been a hawker for five years, and started out as a stall assistant at a seafood zi char joint.
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Millennial Hawker Sells Great Authentic Claypot Herbal Bak Kut Teh In Toa Payoh
When Jenere Tan ORD-ed from National Service in 2013, he did not know which career field he wanted to go into. A business management graduate from the University of Manchester via SIM, he eventually settled on becoming a financial planner.

He stayed in that job for four years. “But I was lazy and not disciplined. It’s a job where you only earn money if you work hard,” the 31-year-old tells 8days.sg with a laugh. In 2017, Jenere started sending out his resume to companies hoping to move to “other finance jobs”, until his friend mentioned that he was looking for manpower for his own business.

Chew Zhi Jie, the young owner of Jiao Cai Seafood, had set up a zi char stall at Yishun Park Hawker Centre and needed help. “He asked me to help him,” recalls Jenere, who agreed to become a hawker stall assistant despite never expecting to work in F&B.

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