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How about working as a security guard at the Postal Savings Bank? I'm a woman, thank you.

It's not bad for a girl to be a security guard at the Postal Savings Bank. That postal savings bank changes its security guards once a quarter, probably because the security guards can't meet the requirements of the bank, or there are rotation regulations.

The security of the bank is still quite easy to do, and nothing happens for a day. This is a relatively leisure job. But older people usually go. People in their forties and fifties like to go to the bank because they can't find other jobs. If you are still young, it is not appropriate to be a security guard. At your age, you still have a good development in the future. You can learn some skills or something. I will earn more money in the future, because bank security guards earn very little, maybe only 2,000,3000 yuan. If you study technology, your salary may be five or six thousand in the future. This is the way out.

One: China Postal Savings Bank can be traced back to the postal savings business started in 19 19, which has a history of one hundred years. In March 2007, on the basis of reforming the original postal savings management system, Postal Savings Bank of China Limited was formally established. 20 12 1 month, the whole company was restructured into a joint stock limited company. From 20 15 to 12, ten domestic and foreign strategic investors were introduced. 2065438+listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in September 2006. 20 19 and 12 were listed on the Shanghai stock exchange, and the three-step reform of "share reform-leading the battle-listing A and H" was successfully completed.

Two. Regional branch

North China: Beijing Branch, Tianjin Branch, Hebei Branch, Shanxi Branch, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Branch.

Northeast China: Liaoning Branch, Jilin Branch and Heilongjiang Branch.

East China: Shanghai Branch, Jiangsu Branch, Zhejiang Branch, Anhui Branch, Fujian Branch, Jiangxi Branch and Shandong Branch.

Central China: Henan Branch, Hubei Branch and Hunan Branch.

South China: Guangdong Branch, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Branch and Hainan Branch.

Southwest China: Chongqing Branch, Sichuan Branch, Guizhou Branch, Yunnan Branch and Xizang Autonomous Region Branch.

Northwest China: Shaanxi Branch, Gansu Branch, Qinghai Branch, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region Branch and Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Branch.

Cities with separate plans: Dalian Branch, Ningbo Branch, Xiamen Branch, Qingdao Branch and Shenzhen Branch.