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I also almost became the God of Sanwa

author:A summer tree full of vitality

Putting down the book "Won't You Return", all I immediately thought of was to go online and check whether there was a company in my name. No! I am very satisfied with this answer. I also used to be a migrant girl in Shenzhen, and later when I quit my job in the Shenzhen factory, I also lost my ID card, I don't know if I was picked up and sold, and then registered many companies in my name. No! I don't know what happened that year, I especially wanted to go to the factory to work, I felt that I dealt with machines every day, and I didn't have to worry so much, wouldn't it be better. But when I really entered the factory, I realized that everything was beautiful in my imagination, and the reality was really terrible.

I went into an electronics factory and did the job of giving the phone case a positive and negative point. I got up at 7:40 in the morning, there were 8 people living in the dormitory, and two shifts in the morning and evening. The salary is pitifully small, only 1,000 yuan, saying that it is more than giving, but also set a goal for you. Employees with fast hands were not only able to meet and exceed this standard, so the factory raised it two months later. The fast-handed employees ended up getting the same salary as she had, while those of us who were slow-handed were paid a lower wage. Thinking about it makes people chill, after working for half a year, I resigned boldly, or I think it is better to sit in the office. The biggest advantage of sitting in the office is to save internet fees, because you are in the office means that you have a network, and since you have a network, you will save a lot of Internet fees.

Now it is said that there is a shortage of labor, young people are reluctant to enter the factory, and those evil capitalists do not look at what they have done. Let those children at the bottom, because they did not go to school well, the young people who were forced to come out to work exploit nothing at all, and let them pursue their dreams. It's nonsense. Now I think that if I didn't have my current job, I would go to the stall, sell clothes, and never go into the factory again. It's a devastation to human nature.

Now I let my child study hard, I don't want him to have the choice I had in the past, and at the same time I will tell him that part-time work and being a migrant worker are not the best choices. Even if I sometimes feel that sometimes delivering food may be better than being a migrant worker.

I also almost became the God of Sanwa