Nowadays, the number of university students has increased dramatically, and in the face of fierce competition for jobs, graduates are often faced with the dilemma of finding suitable, decent jobs. Some jobs pay well but aren't decent, and some seem decent but actually pay less. Faced with such a situation, many college students will choose an employment unit in a hurry, hoping to get better and better on the road in the future. However, many students never imagined that in the actual work, they would eventually have only one way to leave. In particular, the banking and metro industries have seen a massive wave of employee departures recently. This phenomenon highlights the helplessness of employees, who have complained: "Who wants to pay to work?"This article will provide an in-depth analysis of this phenomenon, its causes and the problems behind it. At the same time, we should also think about the importance of college students' career choices and how to protect their rights and interests.
The subway industry, as a seemingly decent job, has attracted the attention of many college students. However, in fact, not all subway jobs have staffing, and many students enter the unit as contract workers, and the treatment is worse than that of staff. For example, some employees said they were contracted through a third-party company, with limited salaries, and were transferred to work at a site far from home, which resulted in them having to pay for a taxi to and from work every day. Moreover, considering various expenses such as housing loans and car loans, the income of subway employees cannot make ends meet, and they have to rely on subsidies from their families. As a result, many employees choose to leave their jobs in search of better career opportunities. They believe that instead of working as a contract worker in the subway industry, they can at least earn more money by taking on other jobs. This turnover reveals the reality of the metro industry and the plight of employees.
Similar to the subway industry, banking jobs were also highly sought after among many college students. However, in reality, banking work is not as simple as it seems. A teller is a prime example. Although the job of a teller may seem ordinary, with only a few basic tasks for customers to do every day, in fact, each teller has his or her own performance tasks. They have to ensure that they complete a certain amount of business every month, such as deposits, etc. Otherwise, they will face performance deductions and salary reductions. In order to accomplish these tasks, tellers even need to pay others to save money in order to complete their own performance. Coupled with the high pressure of daily work, the family's financial situation cannot help them save money, and many tellers also choose to leave their jobs in pursuit of physical and mental relaxation and better development opportunities. This turnover reveals the problems within the banking industry and the dilemmas faced by employees.
Faced with the phenomenon of resignation in the subway and banking industries, we can't help but think: how important it is to choose a suitable career. When it came time to fill out the application, students were already faced with a difficult choice, because the major they studied at university is closely related to their future development. Therefore, before filling in the volunteers, students should understand what positions are in line with their majors, understand the salary and actual work content. Only by carefully investigating, screening, and avoiding stepping on mines can students avoid entering problematic industries. If you have missed the opportunity to fill in the volunteer application, then when looking for a job, students should also ask more questions to fully understand the actual situation of the target company. In today's poor employment situation, any business has the potential to squeeze labor and exploit employees. Therefore, students should stick to their bottom line and not constantly compromise and back down. If the company violates the agreed salary, students should ask in time, and if they encounter malicious targeting and other phenomena, they should also take up the law to protect their rights and interests. Only in this way will students be able to resist bad businesses and win a good future for themselves.
Career choices are crucial for college students. In a competitive job market, choosing the right career can lay the foundation for personal development. The subway and banking industries, while looking good on the surface, are very complex in reality. In the subway industry, contract workers are poorly paid and need to be paid to work;In the banking industry, tellers have a stressful job and a low salary. Therefore, students should do more homework when choosing a career to understand the inside story and actual situation of the industry. At the same time, they must also know how to protect their rights and interests from being used and squeezed by unscrupulous enterprises. Only in this way can they strive for a better working environment and better development prospects for themselves.