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I worked in Montessori Garden for a month.

I worked in Montessori Garden for a month. I really want to vomit. Although it is useless, there is really too much backlog. First of all, before joining the company. I submitted my resume twice later. I waited for a month, but there was no reply. It's hopeless. Suddenly, a month later, he called to meet me. After meeting, I chatted for a while before I knew it was the teaching director, which means there was another superior. It was clearly agreed that I would have the answer in the next few days, but I waited for two weeks. I don't know much about Montessori Park, because my contract has expired and I only know my salary. My job is c-mail. The director said that everyone came in from post C. I don't know much about the work of post C. I also think this is the best kindergarten in our region, and the conditions in all aspects should be good. On my first day at work, my colleagues and I whispered whether post C was a nurse, and they said it was almost the same. I didn't know why they said that until today, because you have to do not only conservation work, but also teaching work, but conservation work is more important. At first I thought I could handle it, so I just washed and dragged. However, when the new semester started, I realized that things were not that simple. I started at four o'clock and didn't finish work until half past five, and I didn't stop to have a rest. At four o'clock, when the children have lunch, I will soak the quilt and towel. After the children finish eating, they clean up the rubbish on the table, wipe the table, wash the dishes, sweep the floor and wash the quilt. After washing, dry the water and put it in the disinfection cabinet, wash the towel, then put it in the disinfection cabinet, wash the toilet, sweep the floor and mop the floor. I really didn't stop, I didn't dare to stop, I was afraid of working overtime. Not a day goes off work on time.

? One of my classmates just came out to practice as a remedial class, and the other has been a main class here for a long time. I have at least one and a half years' working experience in kindergarten and was asked to be a nurse, but I didn't go to train the Montessori teacher qualification certificate. I think even if I did, I would still be in this position. A kindergarten is five classes. The deputy classes are interns who have just returned from training. If they don't do enough for two years after going to training, they will lose money, and many of them are paid for two months. Who would say to leave so easily? How long will I stay there until I start a new class?