I graduated from junior college for two years and worked in Shanghai. What is your salary?

Classmate 1:

I graduated from medical school. After graduation, I went to my hometown county hospital of traditional Chinese medicine. Work for three years and successfully take the postgraduate entrance examination. After graduation, I was assigned to the top three hospitals in the provincial capital. Summing up this journey, I think a firm belief is the most important.

When I was a junior college student, I made a requirement that I should be an excellent undergraduate, so I study in the classroom until 9: 30 in the evening from Monday to Saturday, and only have a day off on Sunday.

After working, I worked during the day and studied at night for three years. During this period, many people around me thought it was impossible for junior college students to take the postgraduate entrance examination. They resisted the pressure and finally succeeded in taking the postgraduate entrance examination. At present, he has graduated from Ph.D.

Classmate 2:

I majored in machinery. I graduated from June 2065438+2006. Before graduation, I worked as an intern in a car factory, operating machines. Four months, the salary is not more than 3K, and my current job is my first job to go to Suzhou alone after graduation.

I work in a small automation company, drawing drawings. I just went to the probation period, only 2.6K, and I took a single vacation. I only took one day off in the first month. I will work overtime every morning and evening, one or two at the latest, and six to six thirty in the morning. No overtime pay! Our company is dead wages. After the trial period of 3.5K, the small company did a lot of chores, so it lasted for half a year, and then talked with the boss. Now the salary has risen to 6K.

I've been working for more than a year, and I'm tired of doing machinery. Now it's past seven every night, and sometimes I work overtime on Sundays. I don't have overtime pay either. I feel very tired and I can't hold on a little longer.

Classmate 3:

Education will affect income, but not necessarily low education will lead to low wages, but to be honest, there will be gaps in many internal things. Reading more books will give you more opportunities to board a better platform.

My husband and I only have high school education. I am an American director, and it is very hard. Prefecture-level cities, five or six thousand a month. If it is Guangzhou and Beijing, those are almost all around 10 thousand. My husband is a project manager and can bear hardships. He can learn technology, management, drawing and cost, and earn nearly ten thousand yuan a month.

My cousin and brother-in-law graduated from college, and I work in the same company, but a marketing manager and a branch manager in Guangzhou earn more than 10 thousand. In addition to working harder than me, they have higher academic qualifications and more things in their minds, so they can enter the management.

At the beginning, my husband didn't go to his previous company because he didn't have a degree, even though many old people recommended him to be the head of the engineering department of the branch. The reason is very simple. He is young and has no education. You can go to the headquarters, but the chair in the branch office will not be yours, so his education will not determine your income, but he will definitely have great influence.

Classmate 4:

July 20 13, majoring in communication design. Now, in addition to social security and housing provident fund, I take 5.5K. I'm going out to survey and design. I have to go five days a week when I am busy, stay in the office every day when I am not busy, and work overtime to draw pictures on weekends.

In addition to eating, going out for an inspection day can cheat the company 50 to 100. Calculated, you can get about 6000 a month. However, the project has to bid, and sometimes it will be sent to other cities if the bid is unsuccessful.

At present, the road is still very confused, this year has been 27!

Classmate 5:

20 12 graduated from junior college and just started to learn numerical control technology, with a salary of 2000. In 2000 14, I worked in Shanghai for one year and worked as customer service for half a year, with a salary of about 3,500 yuan. Then I went to Guangdong, Shenzhen and Dongguan for half a year, with a salary of about 4,000. /kloc-At the end of 0/4, I returned to Shanghai and joined a new company.

Later, I switched to operation promotion, and 15 got another salary of 4000 yuan a year. /kloc-at the end of 0/5, I changed my company with a salary of 8000 yuan. Now the basic salary is 1.2 million, and the part-time job is about 20 thousand at ordinary times.

I feel that I have been unable to find my way since I graduated from 12! I don't know what to do! I spent less than 4000 yuan in Shanghai for three years! Hehe, the pressure in Shanghai is really great, but there are also many opportunities! And young people must be patient and learn new things. All leaders and bosses tell you their ideals. Listen. Never take it seriously! State-owned enterprises and large companies can believe a little!

I couldn't get a girlfriend without money before, and I lived like a stray dog. Survival is not easy! Now that the salary is high, I can hardly find a girlfriend!

So youth is capital! Fearless As long as you find the right direction, everything you want will come

Classmate 6:

I just graduated this year, majoring in electrical automation. College students I am now working in a state-owned enterprise in a small county in Guangdong. The internship salary is only 2400 a month. The monthly five insurances will be deducted from this salary. Eating in the company canteen is very cheap. Just over 200 a month. Although the company is similar, I feel that the salary is really not high. The salary has been increased by 300 yuan this month.

Now I am also very confused and don't know what to do. No social experience, no skills. But working here is really a bit low. Although the company leaders keep saying that you can not only work here, but also learn technology. But I really don't have much contact. And I find that if I work here for a long time, I feel out of touch with society. Very confused, really confused.

Many people have been unable to break through the traditional framework that junior college students are worse than undergraduates, but is this really the case? Actually, it is not. Whether facing undergraduates or junior college students, it is recognized that a good way out is to have a suitable job and give full play to one's own specialties. And this requires efforts to improve their competitiveness in peacetime. So, what should junior college students do to make their way out broader? Pay attention to practical application.

It is important to have a solid theoretical foundation, but the main work of junior college students is at the grassroots level, so paying attention to application is the advantage of junior college students. A college graduate, with a strong practical ability, can handle the problems in the production line flexibly and skillfully at any time, which is bound to be welcomed by employers. In addition, the supply of college students who lack majors is in short supply, while college graduates who have long professional hours, lack of practicality and lack of innovation in traditional majors are seriously stranded.

Judging from the total demand for talents in society, it is not difficult for college graduates to find a job that graduates think is "ideal". It is this dislocation between ideal and reality that makes it difficult for college students to find jobs. In fact, a low starting point is not necessarily a bad thing. If we put ourselves in a correct position, correct our mentality, work hard and actively integrate into society, college graduates will still have many opportunities for growth and eventually win social recognition.

Don't give up any learning opportunities.

College students should pay attention to several principles when planning their school study: first, they should combine their own actual situation and don't look at others; Secondly, try to combine your major with your own interests and broaden your own development path; Third, try to broaden your hobbies, which may be of practical use in future work. Finally, the most important purpose is that you must pass the exam in the study of vocational skills.

College students should not give up any opportunities for further study except self-improvement during their school days. Although there is little chance to be promoted to undergraduate, we can further improve our competitiveness through undergraduate education. Of course, if you have the opportunity to go abroad for further study, you should pay more attention.

Improve professional application ability

Improving the professional application ability of college graduates is the premise of their effective job selection, and their strong social adaptability is the necessary guarantee for their successful integration into society. As long as we correct the attitude of choosing a job, adjust the employment expectation and improve our comprehensive quality, we should also try our best to work in large enterprises, accumulate social experience and make full preparations for employment.

It is not easy to do this, it takes time and energy, so students should have their own study plans, which also need to vary from person to person. Taking textual research as an example, now all kinds of certificates are flying all over the sky, and what kind of certificates should be chosen according to the major. But many students just take more exams and get more certificates, which is not necessarily good. Some students find that many certificates are useless after looking for a job, so it is better to spend time on vocational skills learning.

Throw away the baggage and rush forward.

At present, the employment of junior college students faces two "cold waves". First, in recent years, the ranks of junior college students are growing, and the employment pressure is increasing. What makes students feel more sad is that society has not fundamentally abandoned the traditional prejudice and even discrimination against junior college students.

"It is still so difficult for undergraduates to find jobs now, let alone us!" "The qualifications required by others are undergraduate, and the major is not considered at all!" At the large-scale job fair, some college graduates are full of worries about their employment. They are constantly complaining! However, education is not everything. As long as one can work hard and be pragmatic, no matter what education, students can find their own "bright spots".

Don't give up starting your own business

Now the country advocates graduates to start their own businesses, so this is another way for college students to find jobs. There is no difference between junior college students and undergraduates in starting a business. Society has not said that you will not be allowed to start a business because you are a junior college student. With brains, courage and funds, starting a business is an excellent opportunity for junior college students.

There are many opportunities for college students to start businesses, and society also encourages them to start businesses. Many regions have also introduced relevant preferential policies, such as providing a certain amount of venture capital and reducing corporate tax. We should make full use of national policies. Although the road to entrepreneurship is full of challenges and opportunities, its passion and innovative ability are the most precious wealth in entrepreneurship.

Generally speaking, thinking determines the way out, as long as you dare to think and do, work hard and build a brilliant life path for yourself according to your own situation!