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Who knows what LG Electronics Company in Beichen District of Tianjin does when recruiting summer jobs?

I guess it's an operator, the kind on the assembly line. I don't know which workshop you are going to. If it is a mobile phone, it should be an assembly type, not physical labor, but it will be very tired at the end of the day. It is unlikely that you will not be paid, but it will not be very high. Companies like LG must strictly follow the national minimum wage standard. If you are a student, you can't sign a labor contract because you are not a laborer. This means that the school and the company sign a collective contract (not a collective contract stipulated by the labor law), and will stipulate wages and benefits (shuttle bus, accommodation, working meals, etc.). ), but in this case, the school will definitely charge a certain fee from your salary. He may not tell you, but there will definitely be unprofitable things. This is the world now, and schools are no exception. Finally, the school may tell you how much money you can earn in a month. For example, you will earn 1500. In fact, according to national standards, you may earn 1700, of which 200 will be returned to the school unconsciously. Now that the economy is recovering, many companies are short of people. He won't just quit you and the school won't do it. Otherwise, where will he make money if you don't work? Whether to do it or not depends on your idea. Just make some money and have fun. If you want to lay the foundation for your future work, you don't have to do it. It's just a waste of time. It is important for students to study. When you work, you will find that education is very important. Good companies have their own perfect salary systems, many of which are linked to academic qualifications. Undergraduate and junior college may be a few hundred dollars apart, and promotion is also linked to academic qualifications and work experience.

Talking too much is a bit off topic, I hope I can give you some reference.