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Who knows what the lights of Changzhou Chineydy are like? I just had an interview today.

Hello, I use my own experience to answer your question.

I don't know where you stand. I'm in the injection workshop. I'll just talk about three positions I know.

The lowest ranking, operator, 12 hours, except for eating, standing all day and working until death, with a salary of 3500 plus night shift, no deduction, hehe.

A little better, inspector, can rest for an hour and a half longer than the operator and do the same work as the operator, not counting the meal time.

Then the technician, who is engaged in injection molding machine, found that the typed things did not meet the requirements, so he went up and did it and pressed it. This requires high technology. Usually, the injection molding machine doesn't break down often, so there is nothing to worry about, and the salary is high.

Working as an operator in the injection molding workshop is the most bitter. The workshop is hot, smelly and noisy, and there are cameras everywhere. Moreover, some old operators have a bad temper and think they are old and qualified for a long time. Great move, and you can stand it.

Other aspects implement militarized management. If you can't pour food, walk outside the right line and wear a helmet. And being seen by cameras or people, 200 yuan is deducted at a time, and a month's salary is deducted a lot.

As for those who learn things, operators are useless, and inspectors can't learn anything useful, so the gold content of craftsmen is relatively high.

It depends on whether you can eat. Fresh graduates had better not go. Women are used as men, and men are used as computers. That's right.