This coming-of-age story is about two people, Sae Tae Han, who is unemployed, and his new roommate, Woo Min Kim. 3e3g73
25 Chapters (Complete)

This started out as being simply intriguing with how weird it was (and with really funny jokes), but as it went on the themes it explores are quite serious and I think well thought out. I didn't expect the story to take such a meaning and ultimately I think it was a meaningful read, although it might have concluded a bit too fast on "the true meaning" behind this story. I might think this is too harsh toward salarymen, but then again I've heard that such jobs in Asia are pretty hellish (and well, in Europe they are too for the most part).
For those who liked this, I'd recommend trying Baka ga Zenra de Yattekuru (one of my favourite mangas).
Good concept, art, and excellent execution. The story can be a bit boring and cliche at some chapters, but as someone who can relate to this webcomic, I find this to be one of the best.
I highly recommend it for those who need some direction in their lives; can't guarantee that it WILL help you, but it MIGHT help you rethink things.
This webcomic is really good. The feelings and situations are real and relevant. The story started out a simple slice of life with little character depth and equally low expectations from me; but it has grown into a beautiful story of a man's growth. I am almost done and totally hooked. I really hope you enjoy this!
I hope many will at least read up to chpt. 9 because there are PLENTY of folks out there living like the girl is. This whole piece is one of those "take away sermons," where the "lesson" isn't really spelled out for you. You gotta piece all the pieces together to take something away from it. In doing so, every one has their own interpretations from it.
I LOVE stories/manhwas/mangas/manhuas/whatever else like this!
Edit: It's also a perfect story for those who are unemployed and/or struggling in these times. It's a salve, just to ease the frustrations and worries away.