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About wanting to join a gas station owned by China Sinochem Group.

Hehe, it seems that the landlord has experienced it personally, because Sinochem Group lags far behind Sinopec, PetroChina and other real "oil tigers" in oil, so although it is a large state-owned enterprise in the world's top 500, it is definitely not the same as a large state-owned enterprise in the world 10. Moreover, in the current turbulent international situation and unpredictable domestic market prospects, Sinochem's oil industry chain is incomplete, its popularity is not high, and it has just been transformed from 1998, and its ability to resist risks, grasp the market and open up the market will be limited. All these show that Sinochem is in a rapid development stage after the transformation, so there will be some difficulties in conditions and work, but the prospects are good and the background is solid.

I can say so much because I am an employee of Sinochem, and what I said above is true. We all admit that Sinochem lags far behind PetroChina and Sinopec in terms of scale, benefit and profit, but have you ever thought about how difficult it will be to apply for a refueling officer or other positions at any Sinopec gas station? If you can come up with 15W in cash, then I don't think you want to be a gas station attendant and be busy day and night in hot and cold summer.

In addition, Sinochem Group, as a large state-owned enterprise in the world's top 500, has a strong representative role in the fields of fertilizer, seeds, rubber, real estate, chemical industry, logistics and transportation. We adhere to the principle of being a man: honesty, cooperation and being good at learning; Doing things: being serious, innovative and pursuing Excellence ",so it is very doubtful that such a thing can happen. Under normal circumstances, we all act according to the law, so I think you are exaggerating a little? And you have been working for a month, and I believe your leader should have communicated with you during this period (even before the trial).

So, buddy, work hard, there is no free pie for you in the sky.