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‘From rag to riches,’ Sri Lankan worker becomes millionaire in Australia doing cleaning jobs

‘From rag to riches,’ Sri Lankan worker becomes millionaire in Australia doing cleaning jobs

The story of a Sri Lankan worker, who migrated to Australia less than a decade ago and has now become a millionaire, has taken internet by storm. At the age of 25, Vinul Karunaratne has made enough money to quit his job and shift full-time to doing gig jobs.

Karunaratne moved to Australia in 2015 and started working at 7-Eleven stores. But in 2019, he started taking on end-of-lease cleaning jobs on Airtasker. It’s a Sydney-based online marketplace that enables people to outsource everyday tasks – such as cleaning, assembling furniture or yard work – for others to complete in exchange for cash.

Karunaratne told local news channel 7News that he didn’t have much resources and equipment when he started. “When I started I didn’t even have much equipment. I had a vacuum, mop and bucket and some rags,” he said, adding, “That was the stuff I had at home.”

His hard work eventually paid off and he was soon able to ditch his job at 7-Eleven to shift full-time to Airtasker.

According to the platform, Karunaratne is one of the top 10 earners on Airtasker. He manages to pocket an impressive $1,000 to $1,400 everyday. Dailymail reported that Karunaratne mainly performs bond cleans but also steams carpets and cleans offices.

Airtasker founder and CEO said, referring to Karunaratne’s success on the platform, anyone can earn extra cash by working hard. Tim Fung also termed Karunaratne’s story as ‘inspirational.’ Fung hoped that more work will be available on his platform in the coming days.

Karunaratne also shared his experience of working with the platform, saying it enabled him to be his ‘own boss.’

“It’s physical work, but it’s good money. I enjoy the flexibility and working on my own terms. I’m my own boss,” he was quoted as saying by the Australian media outlet.

(With inputs from agencies)