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The new generation of 'best paid' jobs

By XU JUNQIAN and WU NI in Shanghai | China Daily | Updated: 2013-02-16 03:04

Web cartoonist

The new generation of 'best paid' jobs

 Gao Youjun
Despite being the boss of an advertising company that employs dozens of the most creative people in town, Gao Youjun thinks there's no better job than being an anonymous satirical Web-based comic cartoonist, whose job is to entertain tens of thousands of netizens for free.

By day, the 46-year-old Shanghai native is a senior executive serving high-spending clients.

But by night, after a day of toil — or in his own words, a day of frustration and rejection of his proposals from clients — the art graduate picks up a pen to entertain his loyal online followers, which have been built up to more than 58,000 on Sina Weibo.

"It's a process of self-healing," said Gao, who has also now had some of his work published in magazines and newspapers.

However, the company executive said any payment for the work is so "insignificant" that he hardly notices it when it gets credited to his account.

Gao's Web comic du jour started two years ago, over a casual dinner with a friend, who said he didn't think he had the patience to draw a strip every day.

But after three months or so, Gao's comic — posted under the ID name Tango2010, usually with few words and closely related to the news of the day or week — had begun to be widely reposted online.

"People seem to be more interested in seeing pieces aimed specifically at individuals, or those making a fool of someone," he said.

Female office workers from big cities like Shanghai, Beijing and Guangzhou make up the lion's share of his following.

"It's something I never expected," he said, adding that however late he posts his works online, there are people leaving a message or giving it a thumb-up almost instantly.

"It's strange, but when I can't be bothered doing a post, or I really feel like giving up the whole idea, that's when I tend to draw posts that get the best responses.

"When I'm really in the mood to draw, my followers appear to think I suck," he said with a laugh.

Of course, there are critics who complain that the popularity of social networks like Sina Weibo has done little more than breed an oversupply of so-called web cartoonists, who draw substandard illustrations.

Gao added that while some Web cartoonists in foreign countries have managed to make a living by allowing advertising on their sites, in China, publishing a book or drawing for other publications is usually the only major source of income.

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