I graduated from a passable university for three years. Since this basic subject has been mentioned before, we must engage in basic work with relatively low technical content. Most of my classmates are in the production line. You can forget that you are a college student and imagine that you are a migrant worker, not to mention the office life. I work as an equipment engineer in a fairly good enterprise in Hubei. Oh, shit, have you seen the maintenance master who just climbed out from under the car? My brother is like that after work all day. My girlfriend told his parents about my work in a chat, and now she doesn't agree with us. I started to agree to the exchange because I am a key college student and should have a good future. This is really a bleak world. Forget it, the most exasperating thing is that the salary is not as good as some workers.
Although many students in my class are employed in large enterprises, I don't know that there are many jobs in large enterprises, as well as sweeping the floor. Entering a big enterprise doesn't mean finding a good job. Some people even say that we should start at the grassroots level. There are such people, but I tell you, in today's era when college students are running all over the street, their probability is 0.0 1%. Moreover, the position we are engaged in can be called a sweeping position among all the recruited college students. Now about 30% of my classmates are doing the same things as me in some big enterprises, and about 30% are engaged in technology in some big enterprises. This position is the so-called workshop technician. The whole body is cleaner than the equipment, and the workers take turns and the workshop technicians follow. Workers work 29 days a month, and you have to follow them for 29 days. About 10% people are engaged in management design research and development (in large enterprises, it is difficult to get into undergraduate courses, depending on whether they come from super universities). Others change careers or engage in sales or start their own businesses.
Maybe you will say, with two years of work experience, job-hopping is conditional, comrade. You are engaged in industry A, and you are applying for industry B. Your work experience is useless, so it can be said that you are not as good as fresh graduates. You are an engineer in a large bearing factory, and then your application for an engineer in an automobile factory was rejected on the spot. Although they are all machinery factories, they are engaged in different industries. In the final analysis, this is because students can only go back to their original units. Because there are only a few large bearing factories, other enterprises are private enterprises, which are too far from home. Machinery is not like accounting and architecture. As long as you have a few years of work experience, you can just look for a job. The work content of these majors is similar.
If you want to have money and status, and if you want to find a job like a college student in the future, you should study some cutting-edge technical majors instead of basic subjects. Most of the work in this major is not technical, and high-tech things are not concentrated in mechanical parts. If you produce a piece of broken iron, people can get a system to control how your iron moves and even make it dance. This is called technology, and we can't just look at the number of jobs. It depends on the quality of employment. If you are employed, you are not as good as a worker in some basic garbage work. What you learned in this university is meaningless. Why don't you just graduate from technical secondary school to be a worker or a part-time job and speak your mind?