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24-year-old engineer takes up shucking oysters at parties after being laid off from former company
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24-year-old engineer takes up shucking oysters at parties after being laid off from former company

The story of a young engineer who took on a completely different job after being laid off from a streaming company, where she earned a six-figure salary, has captured the attention of social media users. He identifies a 24-year-old technician named Hannah Chea from San Francisco who quit her job as a technician and became an “Oyster Shucker.”

What is oyster shucking? It’s a process familiar to culinary experts and seafood eaters, where the delicate flesh is expertly removed from the oyster shell. An oyster shucker uses a knife to carefully separate the edible meat from the sea creature’s shell.

Hannah Chea shared a video online telling people that she was fired from her previous tech job, forcing her to opt for this new role.

Video: From technician to oyster shucker, the engineering profession changes

Licensed from a streaming company

“I just got laid off from my engineering job at a streaming company where I worked for two years,” she said at the start of the video, later introducing viewers to her new job. “I’m off to get the oysters… Hog Island in the Ferry Building to pick Chelsea gems,” she adds, as the video shows her picking up a basket of oysters from a ship where she recently worked as an oyster shucker. .

She then gets dressed to shuck oysters and serve them to seafood lovers. She wears equipment around her waist and hangs containers on it, which helps her work. The video shows Hannah placing an oyster shell on her glove and carefully shucking it.

She now loves her new job

She said she loves the job now, even though it is very different from being a technician. “I love this work but it is very different from the text. Please hire me for your next event,” she wrote while posting her video from the ship on Instagram.

His video is now viral on the Internet. Posted online at the end of October, the reel has already gained more than 70,000 likes.