This summer seemed to be particularly hot, but the population density of the talent market did not decrease at all. Instead, it showed a trend of increasing. Freshmen like Bai Chi, who had just graduated and lost their jobs, were everywhere in the market. The smell of sweat and high concentration of carbon dioxide from the endless stream of people mixed together. Bai Chi, who had arrived in the heat, almost fainted the moment he entered.
I'd rather suffocate than starve to death…Bai Chi closed his eyes and muttered a few words in his heart. Then, he took a deep breath like he was swimming and diving, and he disappeared into the vast sea of people looking for a job.
As Bai Chi had expected, many of the stalls clearly stated that they were hiring people with a master's degree or above or two years of relevant professional work experience. Of course, there were also people who wrote " Hire a person with a college degree or above ", but there would definitely be " Base salary of 600- 800 per month, with commission " written below. Bai Chi had no idea when he saw this. After spending more than half an hour looking around, there was nothing Bai Chi was willing to do or could do.
" Undergraduates nowadays have a shortcoming. They're too picky about their jobs. They're unwilling to work hard, tiring, and with low pay. They can't afford to work in an office with air-conditioning. It's a big taboo for students when they're looking for jobs. Everyone should start from the bottom. It was fine if the salary was low. It was not bad to find a job that cost seven or eight hundred yuan!”
The teacher's words rang in Bai Chi's ears. In the past, when Bai Chi heard this, he felt a little contempt for the teacher. I spend thousands of yuan every year to study here so that I can find a comfortable and profitable job after I go out. Otherwise, why would I work so hard to get into an undergraduate course? He could just find a high school!
Only now did Bai Chi know that undergraduate students were not human. There were master's and doctor's students above, and undergraduate students could not compete with them. There were junior college students and technical school students below. They were hardworking and required low wages. The employer company was clearly lowering the price to give junior college students and technical school students priority in employment. Undergraduates could just go to the side. After all, operating machine tools and pouring tea and cleaning toilets did not require a bachelor's degree. Undergraduates would definitely not be willing to do it.
After walking around and returning to the entrance, Bai Chi smiled helplessly. If he had known this would happen, why would he have worked so hard to take the college entrance examination and muddle through for four years? Back then, he could have applied to a professional technical school. He could have learned some skills to operate machine tools or become a chef. At least he had a job to eat, and he was willing to do so. After studying for an undergraduate course, other than learning to be proud and arrogant, I didn't learn anything. The most common thing the teacher said in class was," This is theoretically feasible." At least tell me how to put this theory into practice, right? However, every time he finished his theory, the bell would ring, and he would continue to talk about another theory in the next class...
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