Why would the post-95s prefer to find a job for 3 more months than go to work in a factory? The answer is troubling!

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Looking for a job in the workplace is a very common thing. As long as you can find a suitable job in various industries, you will usually do it when you don’t have a job, especially if you go to a factory to work, it is the first choice for many workers born in the 1980s. .

But this is not the case for the post-95 workers. Many young people will not go to work in factories even if they are free from home for three months when they change jobs, and they will find a job for a while longer. Why? Looking at the answers of netizens, I feel heartbroken!

Why would the post-95s prefer to find a job for 3 more months than go to work in a factory? The answer is troubling!

@95 post-netizens - clear skies

Now is the Internet age. I don’t want to imagine the post-80s generation. I worked in the factory for seven or eight years, and I could only get a few thousand yuan every month, and I often stayed up late. I just go to work in sales and get the basic salary every month without entering the factory. As long as I work hard, I believe that I will soon be able to get a monthly salary of over 10,000 yuan.

Why would the post-95s prefer to find a job for 3 more months than go to work in a factory? The answer is troubling!

@95 post-netizen--little straw hat

To be honest, now I work part-time in the workplace, and I make more money from a part-time job on the Internet than I can earn in a month of hard work in the factory. What's more, I am more free, and I can rest at any time when I am tired. After working for a long time and accumulating resources and experience, you can start a business.

@Post-95--Free Fluttershy

If I go to work in a factory after graduating from college, I believe my parents will also be chilled. They worked so hard to support myself after college and go to the factory to work as an assembly line worker, which is not as good as the part-time worker who came out of junior high school.

Why would the post-95s prefer to find a job for 3 more months than go to work in a factory? The answer is troubling!

Due to the limitation of the working environment and their own academic qualifications, the post-80s generation can only go out to work in factories with lower requirements. Unlike today, many post-95s are mostly college students, and they have caught up with the good age of the Internet, so many post-95s are born. They don't want to go to the factory to make hard money.

I wonder if you are still willing to work in a factory for seven or eight years like the post-80s generation?

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