State-owned enterprise employees: I work in these 3 institutions, but I feel very confused when I want to resign. The reason is very realistic!

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Many newly graduated college students want to work in state-owned enterprises when they are looking for a job. The reason is very simple: in state-owned enterprises, the job is generally very stable, and there are various invisible benefits that many people envy; it can be said to be an iron job. However, is working in a state-owned enterprise really as good as it seems to outsiders?

Recently, 3 netizens talked about their work in state-owned enterprises, and everyone felt it personally:

State-owned enterprise employees: I work in these 3 institutions, but I feel very confused when I want to resign. The reason is very realistic!

  1. In the workplace, work in the railway bureau

Netizen Xiao A: I graduated from college in 2016. After going through layers of examinations and selections, I finally entered the railway bureau. I was very excited at first, after all, entering the Railway Bureau is equivalent to having an iron job. But I didn't work for a long time, I worked night shifts every day, my spirit was very lethargic every day, and my life circle was very small. I just graduated from university, I have no relevant work experience, and my immediate leaders don’t teach us very much. It is all up to us newcomers to explore. In addition, there are no connections in the family, and it is difficult to get promoted. Everyday life is running around, basically eating and waiting for death, so I decided to resign.

However, the closer it is to resign, the more apprehensive I become: because I have become accustomed to the working environment here, I don't know what to do when I go out, and I don't know if I can find a stable job like now. But the wages are really low, and there is no hope of promotion. what do I do?

State-owned enterprise employees: I work in these 3 institutions, but I feel very confused when I want to resign. The reason is very realistic!

  1. In the workplace, state-owned steel companies

Netizen Xiao C: In 2008, I joined a state-owned iron and steel enterprise to work. Initially, the salary was less than 3,000 yuan per month, and it was less than 2,000 yuan when the financial crisis led to a surplus of steel. Now the monthly income is only 4,000 yuan, so the annual salary is 60,000 yuan. My wife is now having a second child and has no job. The family's financial expenses depend on my salary, and life is really tight.

I want to end such a job that can be seen at a glance, but I am very entangled: resign, reluctant to give up; In addition, I don’t know what kind of job to look for after resigning to achieve an annual income of 140,000 to 50,000 yuan?

State-owned enterprise employees: I work in these 3 institutions, but I feel very confused when I want to resign. The reason is very realistic!

  1. In the workplace, the power system

Netizen Xiao P: I may be regarded as the older one in state-owned enterprises. He entered the power system as a driver when he was a teenager, and has been doing this for nearly 20 years, from the initial little guy to the head of the department. In recent years, the reform of state-owned enterprises has made great efforts, and now there is no other income except the basic salary. I originally wanted to quit my job, but I couldn't find a good project. Looking at the soaring prices and the cost of my children's schooling, I could only endure it.

Maybe many people don't understand: Why do you want to resign when you have finally entered the power system? Because of the low salary! In the provincial capital city, the basic salary is only more than 2,000, and there are not many welfare subsidies. But he didn't dare to quit, because the contacts for more than ten years have been in this circle, and there are no resources to rely on after leaving, so it's tangled!

Summary: It can be seen that almost all netizens working in state-owned enterprises have encountered the same situation: the salary is low, and it is difficult to be promoted, so they want to resign. But because there was no better way out, he did not resign in the end.

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