First of all, you don't have to worry. The registration time on your registration card is meaningless. You can apply for a job within two years.
It doesn't matter who stamps the employment agreement, isn't it just to get the registration card? Now that you have the registration card, you don't have to worry about who will stamp it. You didn't go to work, and you didn't go through the formal dispatch procedures in accordance with state regulations. That unit has nothing to do with you, and it will not affect your regularization and grading, and you don't have to go to someone else to go through the dismissal procedures.
What you have to do now is to hand in the registration card to your local personnel bureau, and then clearly tell the staff that you want to be a personnel agent. One year later, the Talent Center of the Personnel Bureau will automatically give you a full score rating without any formalities. No matter how many jobs you change, it won't affect your graduation.
Tell me the time when you calculated the length. Did you see the time when your registration card was issued (generally 2065438+July 1 00)? No matter when you hand it over to the personnel bureau, it can be counted from the time when your registration card is issued. When signing the personnel agency agreement, the staff will arrange a time to handle the personnel agency procedures for you according to your registration card.
You got it? Ask me if you don't understand.