Nowadays, with the increase of population, the difficulty of employment has always been a problem faced by some graduates and people who leave home to find jobs. Many people will choose to work in factories, and some enterprises also provide welfare benefits such as food and accommodation. Therefore, many people who just go out to work, because they are not familiar with the new city, will choose to live in the multi-person dormitory that comes with the factory. But what kind of experience is it to live in a factory dormitory? Let's take a look.
Xiaoli, a working girl in her early twenties, shared her personal experience: she was miserable and glad that she had finally saved enough rent for three months and was able to move out of the factory dormitory. It turns out that living in a factory dormitory does have a lot of inconvenience. Every day, the dormitory factory is 2: 00 and 1: 00, so it is impossible to look outside, just like being trapped in a cage. Xiaoli feels that life is getting boring.
Moreover, there are differences in living habits between roommates in multi-person dormitory, and Xiaoli can't adapt to the life with others. Sometimes the clothes hanging on the rooftop are in danger of being lost, and all kinds of inconveniences make Xiaoli more willing to spend money on renting a house.
Once you enter the factory, you have to accept the rules of militarized life to some extent. Everyone will be forced to abandon their previous habits and personalities, learn to cater to others, and learn to be tactful. However, if you stick to the rules too much and don't give yourself a little freedom, you are likely to become negative. Because you are too restrained and have no space for yourself, it is easy for you to lose the joy of life.
@ User "Flowers in the Night": I only like living alone and I am not used to living with others.
@ User "Duoduo SME": 6-10 People are crowded in one room, what space is there to rest?
@ Netizen "Sunny": Living with some people who don't turn off the alarm clock is simply suspicious of life.
Dear netizens, will you choose to stay in a factory dormitory with food, accommodation and seemingly high quality welfare?