Why did rural women's trade unions become programmers in new york?

10 years ago, Sun Ling, a female worker on the assembly line of Shenzhen factory, became a well-paid software engineer in new york with an annual salary of about 800,000 yuan. Not long ago, Sun Ling returned to China because of her father's illness, but later she could not return to the United States because of the outbreak of epidemic and travel ban in the United States. She was fired. Losing her job, her visa grace period is only until the end of July. Sun Ling's experience has attracted many people's attention and attention, and it is also the epitome of many scientific and technological talents in the United States. More than 70% of the science and technology employees in Silicon Valley are not born in the United States, but they are being expelled step by step, their work visas are tightened, and the travel ban is aggravated. Many people are ashamed to talk about their plight and have left the United States silently.

A girl from rural Hunan dropped out of school at the age of 12, studied hairdressing and did farm work, and later persuaded her parents to let her finish high school. She 19 years old failed in the college entrance examination and became a female worker working 15 or 6 hours a day on the assembly line in Shenzhen with a monthly salary of 2,300 yuan. With a meager salary, she saved her tuition, took a programming class, and finally found a job where she could sit in an office. Then she took an undergraduate course in Shenzhen University, practiced English hard, and spent nine months saving 6.5438+0.2 million yuan to study in the United States. Sun Ling studied in an ordinary school, but he still had strong professional ability, and was later attracted by American technology companies. After graduation, Sun Ling became a well-paid software engineer with an annual salary of 800,000 RMB. This made his hometown people sit up and take notice. She is not as lucky as others and has superior family conditions, but he has spent ten years accumulating achievements bit by bit.

Sun Ling was in a desperate situation. In just over a month, my father was gone and my job in America was lost. She doesn't know what she wants or what she can do. Fate is so fond of playing tricks on people. The more people have bad karma, the harder they work, but they are teased like this. Sun Ling posted his experience on LinkedIn and looked for job opportunities. Many people help her forward it to more people, many people associate with her, and relatives and friends will also give her encouragement. These encouragements also cheered Sun Ling up. Not long ago, a Canadian engineer left a message to Sun Ling, revealing that he had experienced such a bad visa problem, but the job opportunities in the United States were worth the trouble. Sun Ling is still very cheerful, and her signature on WeChat expresses many people's feelings. Be kind, because everyone may be fighting a tough battle. Those who want to work hard will get what they want.