My sister found the recruitment information among the fleas in her school. The job pays well. She has a separate guard. She usually works 8 hours a day, and she doesn't work overtime or work at night on weekends. Then she has a room and board allowance, which is still 3500 yuan to 6000 yuan a month. All kinds of conditions seemed to tempt me forward, so I packed my luggage and ran.
The night before, the person who contacted me told me that I could go at noon the next day (the day I was going to apply) because the electronics factory started applying at about 1 in the evening, but the next day 10 or so, he asked me to come to the recruitment site immediately and let me take a taxi (there were hundreds of grass mud horses here), saying that I could reimburse the fare, so I left in a hurry.
After arriving at the place where he sent me, he took us to another place (outside the electronics factory). Many people of all kinds gathered outside the electronics factory, some came from other places with big bags, some gathered in groups of three or five, some were in their forties and fifties, and some were in their twenties. The person who contacted me gave us to another person, then another person ... everyone took pictures of me and my sister, and the last person took our ID cards and threw them into a big box full of ID cards. After waiting and waiting in the scorching sun, at about three o'clock in the afternoon, the responsible leaders came to the crowd waiting for employment with some ID cards and called them out one by one.
My sister and I were divided into two different groups. The person who took me first took us to a place under renovation and told us some precautions (let's just lie). For example, don't say only for a month or two, but for a long time; Say you have a junior high school diploma, not a junior college degree or above; Said it was acceptable to work overtime at night and so on. Then, we will check our entry and exit provinces, health codes and so on. When I got my resume and things like that, I filled out my junior high school diploma without conscience, and then prepared for the interview. The interview team is getting older and slower. In the crowd, I was so crowded that I sweated, smelly and hot. I have a backache and a little dizziness. I'm afraid there are signs of heatstroke.
At this time, my sister's group also came in. After discussion, we decided not to do the work. I got caught in the rain on my way home. I walked for a long time before I saw a bus, but I went home and took a bath, and finally ended the day.
In this job-hunting experience, I have this view (purely on behalf of my personal point of view). Students with a certain diploma had better not work in an electronics factory, because they can find better jobs. Most of the assembly line workers recruited by electronics factories are low-educated I always feel like we're trying to grab another job, huh? Secondly, there are many intermediaries in the electronics factory, which can charge you part of your salary. For example, you can get 3500 yuan, but you only get 2500 yuan, of which 1000 yuan was eaten by these intermediaries. You may be recommended by five or six intermediaries. In order to make money, they will make false propaganda. The publicity that they are recruiting summer workers will actually make you lie, because other electronics factories don't recruit. Furthermore, I would also like to say that at that time, some foreign job seekers said that their ID cards had not been returned for two or three days, so friends from other places didn't think clearly and had better not come to work in the electronics factory, so they withheld their ID cards. How inconvenient it is for you to drag your luggage to find a place to live. Finally, my person in charge told me that I didn't join the job and the fare was not reimbursed to me.
Sure enough, studying hard is king.