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Career solution kunshan Sunmoon asked me to be a reserve cadre.

Dude, I'll answer your questions with personal experience. I graduated two years ago, and my first job was Sunmoon's reserve cadre. My salary is similar to yours. I didn't know the specific situation at first, so I came to Sunmoon with fantasy. Sunshine is a big factory. After entering, they will be trained for a few days, and then they will be divided into administrative and production categories. The administrative working environment is cubicle office, not to mention production. You will be divided into workshops with a 99% probability. The people in the workshop are divided into several grades, from low to high, ordinary operators, all-round workers, reserve team leaders, team leaders and directors. Although everyone knows that you are a reserve cadre, I don't know if it is an environmental factor. You don't feel any human touch in the workshop. The people inside can especially pretend to be B, especially the team leader and the team leader. They are local tyrants in the workshop, giving you a very uncomfortable feeling, and you will deeply feel that you and they come from two different worlds. The work itself is so boring that you can hardly learn anything, whether it is interpersonal communication or knowledge, or what you have learned is useless without this factory. Often work overtime after three-day shifts (with overtime pay). I have worked the longest for 24 days, and during these 24 days, I still work in shifts without rest. You promise you won't try again. I will go to work at 8: 30 in the morning, get off work at 5: 30 in the afternoon, and theoretically go to work at noon. You will stay in the workshop from work to work. I can't see the sun and hear the wind, which gives people a feeling of extreme depression. In this case, you will feel that time passes very slowly, and the days seem to have passed for several years. When you step into the door of the workshop every morning, this extremely depressed feeling will always accompany you to work. In contrast, if you do administrative work, the situation is slightly better, but the chances are slim. The single row of sunshine and moonlight is satisfactory for the living conditions of fresh graduates. Two people, with TV air conditioner and independent bathroom water heater, one month in 50 yuan. The perseverance needed to truly make a name for yourself in the sunshine and moonlight is by no means comparable to that of ordinary people. They won't pay attention to anyone, because people in this factory are very mobile, and people come and go, and they will soon find someone to fill the vacancy left by you. I was recruited by the school, and there were more than a dozen students who went in with me (it can be seen that I was looking for someone without screening at all, and I came when I came). After working hard in the sun for half a year, I really couldn't stand the depressing environment and left my job. My classmates who went in with me and my friends who just graduated there all left without exception. What kind of situation is this? After I left my job, I joined a state-owned enterprise. The welfare benefits, especially the working environment, are by no means idle. I very wisely recalled my decision to resign. The above words come from personal real feelings and are purely handwritten. Please think for yourself.