Recently, a netizen shared that he felt that his parents' generation grew up in a greenhouse, without a certain letter or a certain nail, and the leader would not look for you at any time after work.
There are also supporting kindergartens in the factory, so there is no need to grab kindergarten places.
Let's talk about my mother's factory, I am in the 80s and my mother is in the 50s, I remember that she used to go to work at 8 o'clock in the morning, get off work at 10 o'clock in the morning, and get off work at 12 o'clock in the evening.
They said that they would go to work after giving birth to a child for 56 days, and there was a nursery in the factory, and there was a place to watch the baby, so they were really envious!
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The parents' generation had a formal job, which was indeed happy, the work was easy and stress-free, and the pension was high.
It is said that the post-00s and post-90s are flowers in the greenhouse, but now everything has caught up, and there is a promising future for the older generation.
Seeing that netizens in the comment area said that I and my mother are in the same unit, it will be my mother who slapped the table with the leader when she disagreed, and now my mother can't understand why I don't talk to the leader with so much work in my hands......
The most classic question is: What do you have to be busy all day at work?
Even if punching in the past was really stuffed into the machine, there was no need to punch in person.
They always say that young people are afraid of hardship, but young people are more bitter than them, and what they think is that they are suffering from eating and wearing, and doing physical work is hard. But they can't understand the various involution, mortgage pressure, and high cost of living pressures that young people are facing now, and they are more mentally tortured and suffering.
I told my mother that now the baby is under a lot of pressure to study, from morning to night, she said what pressure there is, not only to study but also to work before, I didn't see any pressure. She just felt tired of her time.
My mother-in-law told me that I could take the child to work, and my husband had a fever, so he lay down in the office after seeing the hospital in the unit, and then went to the canteen to make porridge and vegetables for the child.
Although their living conditions are certainly much worse than now, they have a bright future, there is hope for life, and they will get what they want with their hard work, and their lives are slowly getting better.