Beipiao programmer: I have money to buy a house but no money to live. I go in and out of office buildings during the day and live in the basement after get off work at night.

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Nowadays, more and more young people are thinking of dreaming in first-tier cities. After all, first-tier cities have broad development space and higher income. But as a migrant worker, if you want to live in Beijing, you must rent a rental house of your own. And those hard workers who have no choice but to temporarily live in a small rental house in order to survive are collectively known as the ant tribe. But in recent years, the term ant clan has gradually been refined, among which older single programmers are called Beijing new ant clan.

After Xiao Sun graduated as a graduate student, all the resumes submitted were from companies located in Beijing. Fortunately, Xiao Sun graduated from Nanjing University with a relatively high degree, so he successfully applied for a job in a well-known Internet company. After entering the company, I first conducted a one-and-a-half-month induction training and corporate culture study. At that time, the salary was 6,700 yuan per month, and the internship period was four months. After 4 years of hard work, Xiao Sun finally became a senior programmer, and his monthly income reached nearly 30,000 yuan.

But at this time, Xiaosun's personal problems are still unresolved. In addition, Xiaosun went shopping with the help of his parents and bought an off-plan house, so he has to pay a large share of the house payment every month. Later, there was really no other way, and Xiao Sun moved into the damp and cold basement because there was no heating in the basement. So Xiao Sun wore a neat suit during the day and went in and out of high-end office buildings, and at night would succumb to this cold and damp basement day. So his parents arranged for him to have blind dates again and again, but Xiao Sun did not go, because the pressure of real life is too great.

  1. High rent is the helplessness of hard-working people in Beijing ==================================================================

Although there are many opportunities to work in Beijing, and the salary will be higher. But for those who are out of town, if they want to work in Beijing, they must first rent a rental house. Many companies congregate in the central business district and want to rent a rental near these places at a price that the average person cannot afford. But it is too far away, and it is very inconvenient to commute to get off work, so the high rent has become the most helpless feeling for everyone who works hard in Beijing.

  1. First-tier cities are under great pressure to survive ========================================================

For those who come to Beijing to work hard, the vast majority of people have a heart to establish a foothold in Beijing, although they may be able to afford the down payment of a house with the help of their family members. But the next repayment and living pressure still have to fall on everyone. Although in the first-tier cities, you can enjoy the best quality education and welfare resources, but these need to be driven by money, and those who work hard in the first-tier cities Young people face similar challenges.

What pressures do you think you will face when working hard in a first-tier city? Have you ever worked hard in a first-tier city? Feel free to leave your insights and stories in the comments section.

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