The attraction of jobs within the system has always existed, especially for liberal arts students, and being admitted to the system has almost become their best way out. However, changes within the system in recent years have shown that work within the system is not so ideal, and even somewhat hard, compared to the comfort and welfare that is widely believed to be in the outside world. However, this does not prevent people from still having a yearning for the system.
As time goes by, the salaries of positions within the system are also gradually declining. In some areas, salaries for positions within the system are slightly higher than the average income of ordinary locals, but they are not very welfare. In particular, some employees in the township system, even if they have 10 years of service, their salary can only hover around 3,000 yuan. In addition, the benefits within the system are not as diverse as they are in the TV series. Most of the positions in the system are grassroots positions, which are hard work and heavy responsibilities, and they face various worries and pressures every day. In recent years, in order to be able to enter the system, some candidates have even begun to take the national joint entrance examination, not hesitating to stay away from home. However, the drawbacks of this approach are becoming apparent, as being away from home means settling in, and low salaries add to the pressure, eventually leading some people to leave their jobs and return home.
A female student's shared comparison** has attracted attention. **, the comparison before and after she entered the system shows obvious changes, from a pure and lovely young lady to a resentful middle-aged woman, and even a double chin. There are all kinds of ridicule about this, some people think that the hard work in the system is due to the busy work and cannot dress up, and some humorously attribute it to the food in the canteen in the system. However, this also reflects a major feature of work within the system, that is, although the work is hard, the food is relatively good. In this state, it is not only easy for people to eat fat, but also makes people yearn for welfare within the system.
The hard work in the system is best known only to the parties concerned. This hardship is reflected in their appearance and state of mind. Although the work is hard and hectic, overwork and exhaustion are also gradually bothering them. At the same time, working at the grassroots level also means constantly facing various pressures and responsibilities, which can lead to vicissitudes from outward appearance to inner life. However, after surviving this stage, many people will find themselves looking much younger than their actual age by the time they reach middle age. At this point, life starts to get better and better, and energy and drive come back. This also explains why people yearn for jobs in the system, because as long as they work in it steadily, their future life will be better and better.
Although the work within the system is contradictory, it is both attractive and challenging. Some people struggle for a few years before they feel that the system is a stable place to work for a lifetime, while others have missed the opportunity to get into the system. In any case, young people who are just beginning to struggle should not slack off, but should go to other jobs to regulate their emotions by learning about other jobs while they are still students. Otherwise, it will be much more difficult to get back to being young or seeking change as you get older. This year, the number of open positions in the system is mainly at the grassroots level, which is also a psychological test for students. I believe that as long as they can persist and work hard, they will definitely be able to realize their desire to enter the system.
In short, working within the system is a contradictory and complex choice. For those students who can successfully enter positions within the system, they are usually relatively mature because they have already experienced some social struggles. However, jobs within the system are also a psychological and emotional test for students. Therefore, I would like to advise those students who want to apply for the system in the future to go out and see the world more during their university years and learn more about the actual situation of other jobs. In this way, they will be able to better regulate their emotions and avoid quitting their jobs later in the job due to mindset problems. In addition, in recent years, the opening of positions in the system has been mainly concentrated at the grassroots level, which is also a psychological challenge for students. I encourage them and believe that if they work hard, they will be able to achieve their goal of entering the system.