Every day when Brother Cai goes to work, he is crowded in the elevator, looking at the surging tide of white-collar workers and their young faces, thinking that many so-called white-collar workers are just eating their youth meals, and they are easily replaced without any skills.
10 years ago, white-collar workers working in high-rise office buildings were one of the most popular and respected occupations.
In today's social changes, the light that once enveloped white-collar workers has gradually faded, and wages and skills are limited. Will white-collar workers stick to their present jobs?
/kloc-after 0/5, when a large number of young graduates can do the same job with lower wages than them, will they lose their jobs?
After 30 years, only a few white-collar workers can enter the management of enterprises. Will the wages of most other people be greatly improved? Will it get stuck in the current class or even decline?
In the past 30 years, countless people have been mercilessly left behind by the changes of the times, such as laid-off workers in the 1990 s, processing enterprises in the southeast coast after 2008, and investors who started trading stocks after 2008. ...
Of course, it has also made many hipsters or lucky ones who are good at seizing opportunities, such as those who went to the sea in the early days of reform, the big bluff during the Internet bubble, businessmen who made a fortune in government projects, and Beijing real estate agency sales with a monthly income of over 10,000 yuan a few years ago. ...
Maybe you want to say, I don't want to get ahead, I just want to live a stable and practical life. But Brother Cai wants to remind you that society is changing rapidly and full of uncertainty. The industry will still experience 2-3 jams, and every young person can't escape. If you don't advance, you will retreat.
Two people with the same high education and the same efforts, one may be lucky enough to rise to the top, and the other may be stagnant or even start from scratch because of the drastic changes in the industry, and finally spend the rest of their lives in mediocrity.
Two people who don't want to make progress, one may get a small supervisor to retire safely, and the other may catch up with unemployment and layoffs and can't find a similar job, so they have to do manual labor and odd jobs to spend their old age in poverty.
No job will be an iron rice bowl. All you can master is your own hands and brain.
Brother Cai himself is a member of the white-collar army. Facing the uncertain future, no delicious chicken soup can temporarily paralyze ourselves, but we can share a phenomenon observed in recent years: enterprises, institutions or government agencies are increasingly pursuing old experts in their sixties and seventies, or rehiring or hiring them as consultants. When you encounter problems, you must ask them respectfully-as long as you are willing to calm down and are not afraid of hardship, you will enter the top 30% of the industry, no matter what industry you are. Because technology will be eliminated, but when you are young, you constantly pursue the skill of polishing with great concentration, but it has eternal value. The concise wisdom in your efforts can help you learn from others and be comfortable in the industry.
Brother Cai remembered Luo Zhenyu's solution to the post-80s generation's survival dilemma: U-disk survival-bring your own information, no need to install the system, plug it in and out at any time, and cooperate freely.
The back left to history is always a skill, not an official title. Skills are like a USB flash drive, which has no specific purpose, but has the value of a unique social node. It can work when plugged in. In an organization, you only need to be responsible for your own value growth, work with the craftsman's mentality, and cooperate with society with the craftsman's spirit. In the end, the market will naturally give you a fair price.
30 years, but the moment of history is the whole of your career. Please polish your work.