I started as an equipment engineer before the May 1 holiday, and worked a day shift before the holiday, which gave me the impression that I wouldn't be too busy, was very idle, and had a long vacation

I started as an equipment engineer before the May 1 holiday, and worked a day shift before the holiday, which gave me the impression that I wouldn't be too busy, was very idle, and had a long vacation on 51. You've only been working for a few days, and it takes more than a week at the very least to get a feel for a job. After the May 1st vacation, then look again. You have to learn things on your own, others will not take the initiative to teach you. If you feel idle, find something to do by yourself and try to improve yourself. That way, even if you want to leave your job afterward, you'll at least have a skill. From Job Q User: Mr. Zhao