Is the ice wheel better or Jerry?

As long as it matters, you can definitely get in. Nobody cares about your aquatic education or even your major. Who do you talk about there? You always talk about relatives ~ ~ Just now, someone said Ishikawa was well treated. You didn't see what Ishikawa did at work. The products there have no technology, pure assembly line operation, one-hour training, no pause in the middle of the work, no process at the end of the day, and other companies have fallen on casting. The most important thing is that Yu will retire soon. He will definitely salvage his equity before he retires, so he is thinking about making money from top to bottom. Recently, I have been engaged in precise management projects, and the whole management is very chaotic. Poor skills, overstaffed people. Jerry's family applied to take the exam. He will take the form at the front desk on the first floor of the company building, then take the exam questions, and then the personnel department will interview you. If time is up, you can have a free lunch in the canteen. There are shuttle buses everywhere, but there is no rest on Saturday and there is no need to work overtime. Specific treatment varies from person to person. It's really hard to say. The landlord didn't say what your major and position are, so if you can be a management post, you can go to the ice wheel. As long as you are introduced by the leader, even if you are young and stupid, it doesn't matter, because you will always find people worse than you, but you can't eat between Jerry, the department and the post. If you don't have the ability to drag others down, you will soon be overused. If you are a skilled worker, I suggest you practice on an ice wheel and then jump ship to Jerry. After all, the management of the ice wheel is loose, and you can easily adapt to it. Learn some skills and talk to Jerry about a better deal.