What kind of manual work are there in the detention center? I can't laugh anymore after reading the comments of netizens, all of them are talents!
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The inmates' work also includes making headwear, and I wonder if it is possible that the hairpins and leather bands we bought when we go shopping are made by these people.
It turns out that the people inside are also responsible for the work of picking garlic skin, aren't those hands spicy every day, no wonder the netizen's aunt never wants to go in after experiencing it once.
The canned fruit we eat may also be handled by these inmates, such as removing the seeds of hawthorns, peeling grapes, etc., which sounds quite interesting.
Is this a real thing, if it is true, then it can only be said that it is quite important to have a craft, and it can come in handy wherever you go, and it is really not in vain.
Although many people use sacrificial supplies prepared by themselves, there are indeed people who don't have time to fold their own and need to buy paper ingots, but I didn't expect that the inmates still have this job.
Some of the products of branded sportswear companies are also handed over to prisoners to make, and some brands are quite common, and we may be able to access these products in our daily life.
It seems that the inmates' business is quite extensive, even the small bibs used by kindergarten children can be made, and it is said that the quality is very good, and the workmanship is in place, and it seems that they have undergone special labor training.
Some netizens said that the work of the inmates is far from being as easy as everyone thinks, and they are responsible for making wires and plugs inside, which has a lot of work, which warns everyone to abide by the law.
This rumor seems to have been around for a long time, and it has been brushed several times in the past few years, I don't know if it's true, but the quality of the Heavenly Umbrella is indeed quite hard, and it won't be bad for several years.
It turns out that "stepping on the sewing machine" is not exactly a joke, and there are indeed inmates who will engage in related work, and those large and small woven bags used to hold rice and noodles may be made by them.
A worker who happened to have been to the prison revealed that when he saw the inmates weaving mahjong mats, it seemed that there were quite a lot of handicrafts in it, which were suitable for different people.
There will also be day shifts and night shifts, and the night shift will be responsible for packing and cleaning, which sounds quite simple and should not be difficult to complete.
Some netizens think that sweeping the floor is the easiest job, think about it, this kind of work has no technical content, and you don't have to worry about it, it is a lot easier in comparison.
When we go out to travel, the tourist souvenirs we see at the scenic spots may also be the works of these inmates, and making souvenirs is also one of the jobs they may come into contact with.
I don't know what type of test papers are printed there, and whether they will be sent to the students, maybe you have written their printed test papers without knowing it.
The prison is also responsible for making chargers, and it seems that the inmates who do this kind of work should have the same experience as the employees of an electronics factory every day.
When winter arrives, cardigans are popular in colder areas, and in some areas, inmates are responsible for making cardigans, which are then sold by manufacturers to customers who need them.
This kind of work should be given to young adults with better physical strength, carrying stones and digging stones still sounds quite tiring, and if you don't want to suffer from this kind of tiredness, you must abide by the law!
Prisons are not for the purpose of income, and the main purpose of allowing inmates to participate in labor reform, in addition to bearing their own expenses, is to enable these people to learn work skills and have the ability to earn a living.
Grinding gemstones sounds like a lot of technical work, and it also requires a lot of patience, and it should also have a lot of professional training.
According to netizen comments, the place where the inmates work is a bit like the assembly line factory we usually see, and it will also be processed for sports brands, which looks quite orderly.
There are also some inmates who will be arranged to participate in planting trees, perhaps practice makes perfect, and their professional ability has been recognized.
I haven't heard of this, and I'm really not sure, but there are indeed many prisoners with quite high academic qualifications, and it can only be said that academic qualifications are not the same as character.
This is probably the meaning of labor reform, inmates have a skill, and after completing their sentences, they will be able to support themselves, and they will no longer be so easy to embark on crooked paths.
Some of the finished protective clothing is also made by inmates, and it seems that the work content of inmates will also change with the changes in the market.
After entering the detention center, the work of being in charge of meals should be relatively easy, but it would be too much if you don't want to go out, and you still have to work hard to reform!
It's good, if you master a hard skill, you will have the ability to make a living.
There is a high probability that it will not, after all, the work management of the convincing prisoners is still quite strict, and the shoddy goods are generally not passed.
Do you see a few differences between the two figures?