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Australian immigrants resign

Mai Ling, a doctor of political science in a domestic university, immigrated to Australia with her husband a few years ago. Now I am a cashier in a supermarket.

After her master's degree, she worked as a political teacher in a university in a small city, with a stable job and a good income. But young and energetic, she doesn't want to live like this all her life. She always wants to get out of this town and see the outside world.

For many people in China, one of the ways to see the outside world is to study. To this end, Mai Ling decided to go to a big city to study for a doctorate. Her family is very angry. Why does a girl read so many books? And now this job is quite good, and I am not young. Why all the fuss?

But Mai Ling made up her mind, so she chose a school and prepared to apply for a doctorate. The tutor she wants to apply for is quite famous in Chinese mainland, and the competition is fierce. She worked very hard to prepare for all the subjects and was finally admitted with excellent results.

However, her school should let her choose to study in a targeted way, that is to say, she must go back to her original unit after reading, or she will have to resign. But Mai Ling didn't want to go back to that small city, so she resigned. My parents are angry again, but they still can't convince her.

During her doctoral studies, she encountered various difficulties, such as the opening of the topic, the dissatisfaction of her tutor, and the idea of dropping out of school. Fortunately, it persisted, and finally the paper review passed very smoothly and won unanimous praise. During this period, she fell in love and got married, and then immigrated to Australia. Everyone is envious.

A friend teased: What are you doing in Australia? Washing dishes?

She was angry: I am a doctor and I won't be reduced to that. It'll work out. She will know later that she is still a little too optimistic.

She thought, the unemployment rate in Australia is very low, and there will always be a place for me. Her initial plan was to be a teacher in a university and send resumes everywhere, but there was no news. Finally, she realized that education in mainland China has been greatly devalued here. Then, she went to the company and found various positions, from senior to junior, and there was no news. She didn't even know why, but later found that employers in Australia like to find people with experience or relevant professional knowledge. For example, if there is a choice between her and someone studying marketing at TAFE University, the recruiter of marketing position will definitely choose the latter.

She began to despair, thinking about how she became such a doctor. She began to stay away from her former classmates because they all lived a stable life in the mainland and generally taught. I don't want to call home, because my family always asks her if she left her job. Almost depressed.

She feels that her life now is not as good as before she immigrated without a doctorate. She also feels sorry for her elderly parents. I can't come back a few times a year.

The cost of living here in Australia is not low. It is difficult to buy a house, raise a child, earn money alone and live a high-quality life. Life is very tight. One of her fellow villagers told her to let go of the past and forget that she was a doctor.

She did it later. As long as she can make money, what makes her say that her major is wrong?

After stumbling, she became a supermarket cashier. Press the button every day, change money and take things. Sometimes I occasionally think of myself attending academic conferences in the mainland, staying up late to write papers and smiling bitterly.

Mai Ling thought, If I hadn't come to Australia.