Is it a waste of resources for highly educated college students to work at the bottom after graduation?

I don't think it's a waste of resources. In fact, it is normal for college students to work at the grassroots level, especially now that there are so many college students and the competition for employment is fierce. Not all highly educated college students can find satisfactory jobs. If you choose to get a grassroots job at this time, it is also very good, at least it is better than staying at home and chewing on old bones.

The difficulty in finding a job for college students has actually become a big problem. Some students study some unpopular majors and their employment situation is not good. In this case, it is very meaningful for some college students to choose to work at the grassroots level.

First of all, college students engage in grassroots work, which relieves employment pressure to a certain extent. For example, an undergraduate student goes to a unit to learn technology and does the work that ordinary workers do. Because they have theoretical knowledge, they can better understand what they have learned during the work process. A friend of mine graduated from college. He works in a car repair shop. In three years, his level has improved a lot. Now I have a small garage, which is very profitable. Obviously, starting from the bottom is not a bad thing.

Second, a highly educated college student sometimes has an advantage in working at the grassroots level. After all, college students have a higher outlook and will not blindly do physical work. In the process of work, they will use their brains to find ways to solve the problems encountered during the work. For example, a few years ago a student from Peking University started raising pigs and finally achieved freedom of wealth. Therefore, there is no waste of resources at all, but gold can shine everywhere.

College students working at the grassroots level will not waste resources, but serve the people in another form, and they will still be recognized by society.