20yo M'sian SPM Holder Earns Up to RM7K/Mth by Working at Palm Oil Plantation

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 20yo M'sian SPM Holder Earns Up to RM7K/Mth by Working at Palm Oil Plantation
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They say honest work is always the best way to earn a living, and a 20-year-old Malaysian graduate with a Malaysian Certificate of Education (SPM) is living

They say honest work is always the best way to earn a living, and a 20-year-old Malaysian graduate with a Malaysian Certificate of Education is living proof of that.

In an interview with Kosmo, he explained how it all started when he was 12. Inspired by his dad, he became curious and developed an interest in the work, eventually helping him out. “I save most of my salary to buy more land and expand the oil palm plantation. Right now, I’m putting my plans for a luxury car or high-tech gadgets on hold,” Hazim added.Hazim shared that his dad also grows oil palm seedlings for replanting areas where the crops are no longer profitable.

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