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What is the mentality of undergraduates as sanitation workers?

Every time I see such a problem, I feel particularly entangled. I just want to ask what happened to sanitation workers, not to eat by labor. There are so many sayings in society that sanitation workers are tired and have low incomes. I still went to college for so many years, but I ended up sweeping the streets for nothing. Either being a sanitation worker wastes social resources and so on. I just want to ask these people, do you think it is not shameful to live at home by your parents after graduation? People who have these ideas actually feel good about themselves, feel that their social status is quite high, or discriminate against sanitation workers. In addition, I would like to ask, what do you think these young people are suitable for? Those who study civil engineering should build the Three Gorges Dam, those who study economics should do international trade, those who study Chinese should be the Secretary-General of the State Council, and those who study foreign languages should be ambassadors. But has this society given you so many job opportunities? How many college graduates are there in the country a year, and how many stay at home and eat their old money?

Now these children are down-to-earth, what's wrong with losing the so-called hypocritical aura on their heads to do sanitation work? Practically speaking, although most people come for the establishment, no matter what the starting point is, these young people are always a fresh blood and a fresh force. Why can't sanitation work recruit people with high academic qualifications, and do street sweepers have to sweep the streets all their lives?

To reveal an inside story, in fact, many urban management departments in various districts originally planned to recruit managers, but the government decided to be managers if they came or not, and they had to go through first-line training. After practice, it was found that all aspects of quality can be further transferred to management positions, so it was decided that these young people would come in according to workers' management, but retain their cadre status, and only after three years could managers be selected from these children according to the actual situation. In fact, these young people are now offered not only a simple job, but also a career plan. Gold is shining everywhere, and only those with high academic qualifications are incompetent. A sanitation worker is unqualified.

Oh, and, realistically speaking, this society really divides people into three classes, but those who say that sanitation work is worthless, you can ask how many managers of important departments in Harbin have worked in the front line of sanitation, including drivers, cleaners and garbage workers (that is, the old saying goes). If your level exceeds the bureau level, it is not too late to say that sanitation work is worthless.