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How about working in Switzerland to make money?
Switzerland is a non-immigrant country. The management of immigrants is very strict. Due to Switzerland's wealth, Switzerland has not joined the visa countries of the European Union and has not used the euro. I heard that I was afraid that joining would affect their quality of life. Strict management of immigrants and strict standards for migrant workers. As a student at ordinary times, it is forbidden to work. Generally speaking, many students in China will choose Chinese restaurants or something, and have classes in the evening or afternoon about twice a week. However, those are basically illegal. Not only the workload is heavy, but also the income is not much. Generally around 30-40 yuan/time, but basically not less than half a day at a time. The monthly salary of a full-time employee may be between 65,438+0,500-65,438+0,800 Swiss francs, but accommodation is included. If you want to find a formal part-time job, it's really difficult. Because of the Swiss legal consciousness, when you look for a job, they will tell you clearly that they don't accept migrant workers like us international students, which is illegal. Of course, there are exceptions that can work, that is, science and engineering students at the Polytechnic University. Often, such international students have special science and engineering student ID cards, with which they can accept formal part-time jobs of no more than 20 hours per week. Actually, it's not a big company's job. McDonald's or kendrick can do it, but to be honest, I haven't seen KFC there in these years, but I've only heard of it. I have a friend who is a science and engineering student. He can work in McDonald's and earn a lot of money. Let us really envy. Nevertheless, I still have a very different work experience. My part-time job is to work for my school as a student at school. Of course, there is no cash for working at school, but it is not for nothing. Is to exchange labor for the credit of the school. You can change to about 2000 credits each semester, and then use these credits to change all kinds of food in the school bar, which can save some food expenses. Of course, you can only change hundreds of things at most each semester, because there are too many credits to use. Then what's left is a single dormitory with a bathroom that can be converted into a school. This is very attractive to students all over the world. It's no exception for me. However, as freshmen, they have no right to work in the school, only old students can. It was in the next two years that I got the opportunity to work for the school. I have been a janitor for four semesters, and my work is not bad. The work in the first and second semesters is to manage the computer room of the school and be the network administrator of the computer room. Later, because of his outstanding performance, he was directly promoted to the dormitory administrator of the school in the next two semesters. I manage all the student dormitories in the school. Of course, after becoming a dormitory administrator, because of many responsibilities and affairs, housing can be free of credits and can be freely chosen without restrictions. In this way, I can have more and more credits left each semester, and I will have thousands more credits each semester. However, because it can't be exchanged for cash, it has wasted a lot. However, it is refreshing to live in your own big room without spending money on accommodation. This saved me a lot of money. If the house is cheap and tidy, you have to pay more for going to work. After all, there is nothing so cheap, the work is light and loose, and good things fall on your head. Working in a school is very practical, because you have to face all kinds of requirements from classmates with different skin colors. For example, the room is clean, the heating at home is not hot, and I want to borrow a vacuum cleaner or something. Of course, I don't need to do these things directly, but I will inform the school cleaners, electricians and plumbers to maintain or clean the room as needed. Everything should be carefully managed and nothing can go wrong. Fortunately, I am more responsible, and there is basically no major event in the year of duty. Everything else is a daily chore. Of course, the beginning and end of each semester are my busiest times. I check in and check out all rooms, book rooms for next semester and check out myself. It doesn't really matter at the beginning of the semester, but mainly at the end of the semester. Because I had to prepare for the exam at that time, and some students had to go back to China or go to other countries to play the next day after the exam, the check-out was always going on. Sometimes a book can't be read for two pages, so someone comes to find it. At most, I checked out 15 rooms a day. This is a waste of time. I can't read this book at all. Let's stop here. Many foreign schools are closed after the holidays, so students can't live on campus. Moreover, our school is very close to the ski resort, and many tourists will come to the school's accommodation hotel during the holidays. So the students will check out and book a room again. Of course, working at school is sometimes tiring, but it really gives me a chance to grow up quickly, which makes me more mature and makes many friends. These really benefited me a lot. However, although I made a lot of money from another job, that experience really made me miserable. Is a word, bitter! ! ! ! (to be continued). . . . . . . Compared with the part-time job at school, another part-time job almost killed me. I got the job by accident. Once before school started, I went back to school. There were a few days before school was over, and there were not many students. At this time, the former dormitory manager asked me to help a teacher and help him move things. Of course not for nothing. It's about the money. Because there are not many people at school, he has a lot of things to do, so he can't go. I have to give myself a chance. I was not a freshman then. When I heard that I had a job and made money, I was doing nothing at that time. Naturally agreed. But what made me decide was not because I could earn money, but because one of our teachers needed help. This teacher is German. I heard that teaching management is super strict. Almost all the students in his class have low grades, and there is nothing particularly high, such as A, A-something rare. In his class, B and C are in the majority. And this teacher's class is a compulsory course for me next semester. At that time, I thought, do my teacher a favor, make him have a good impression on me, and maybe take care of me in class. But I later found out that I was wrong. I was completely wrong. I am challenging the western way of thinking with China's traditional thinking. At about 5 o'clock that morning, I got up and got on the train to Lausanne. The teacher lives in Lausanne and asked me to arrive around 7: 30, so I got up early. I figured out how much money I could make along the way. Actually, it's not my financial trouble. Mainly because it was the first time I had the opportunity to earn money in Switzerland, I naturally thought a little more in my mind. According to my own estimation, you should get about 150 yuan after deducting lunch money and ticket money. This is already a lot of money for us international students, and we dare not even think about it. When you arrive in Lausanne, meet the teacher at the appointed place. The teacher took me to his house. At first, we just chatted casually. Later, I asked the teacher what he was moving, and the teacher told me happily that it was moving. I didn't really respond after listening to it, so I asked, are there any other students? The teacher replied, no, only you (only you). Well, I was stupid after listening to it. Such classic lines have actually been used on me in real life. But think about it, it is estimated that it is nothing to move alone. So I followed the teacher, and there was nothing to say on the way. When I got to that place, I was all at sea. There is so much furniture in the room. Bed, cupboard, writing desk, everything, everything. We must move them all. I have communicated with the teacher that these things are just the two of us, and the door is small, so it is impossible to move out. The teacher told me that all the furniture belongs to IKEA and can be split into boards. In other words, it can be divided into several parts and then moved into small pieces. I can't help it Now that I'm here, I can't run away. So, my teacher and I tore down all the furniture at home. I've never taken these things apart before. My teacher and I have just dismantled these furniture for nearly two and a half hours. It's called fatigue after it's dismantled. After the demolition, the teacher refused to move, saying that there was no car transportation and we wanted to rent a car. I was very angry at that time and wanted to know that I didn't rent a car when I moved, but now I do. I really want to come out. But just renting a car really showed me the perfection of the credit social mechanism in Switzerland. The teacher took me to a big parking lot. There are more than a dozen red cars parked in the parking lot, from cars to pickup trucks. There is no one around, I think, I don't need to move today, no one, I can't rent it. I was in high spirits when I saw the teacher coming to a pickup truck with a card. I brushed the door and it opened. I got in the car, too Then, the teacher inserted the card into a small box next to the steering wheel. The small box is opened and there is a key in it. I'm surprised. Teacher's car? Are the keys in the car? So I asked a question, it doesn't matter, it's really an eye-opener. It turns out that these cars belong to the car rental company and are usually placed in the parking lot. People who need to rent a car go to the car rental company to apply for a car rental card. There are monthly cards, season cards and year cards. Cardholders can come here once a week and use the car parked in the parking lot. There is no model restriction, but it can only be used once, and then it will have to wait for next week. Self-refueling, card opening, card insertion in that small box, automatic billing and counting. Fill it up after use and drive it back. Put the key back in the box, fasten the lid, the card will automatically exit, and the car rental is completed. In fact, a car can be used by one person for more than one day in a row, but no one will put it back after two days or without refueling, all by consciously observing social morality. Rent a car and move on. Go back to the teacher's house, take down the boards that have just been dismantled one by one and put them on the pickup truck. The teacher lives on the fourth floor. Although there is an elevator, there are too many things to hold, so we have to go down the stairs. After moving three times, I was soaked, and so was my teacher. After two hours of hard work, I finally moved it away. The last thing was recited by my teacher and me in three batches in 35 minutes. What is that? That is the teacher's whole box of books. The diameter of the bookcase is 1㎡ 2, which is full. It hurts to see this box of books. When I move, I scold him in my heart. I left so many books and didn't say I would throw them away. This thing is the heaviest. The whole family calls me alone. I won't go today unless I give 150. Oh, I'm exhausted. (to be continued). . . . . . . . . . . .
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