I dug a hole this morning and said I'm going to talk about this topic, and I'm going to fill it in now.
Recently, a paragraph has been hotly searched, some parents hesitated, apply for science, the school grade is not good, report the liberal arts, the school grade is good, how to choose?
Some big Vs persuade parents that you can't just look at the grade of the college, you also have to look at the grade of employment.
After graduating from liberal arts, I want to engage in the service industry, I want to lick it, and this money is very difficult to earn.
But after graduating from that science degree, at least you are likely to get a job, because people need a certain skill from you, not just whether you are positive or not.
This passage exploded because it was so hurtful that the reader asked me what I thought.
I don't know, because I don't pay that much attention to the employment of liberal arts students, I have been surrounded by science students for so many years, and only one of them is studying liberal arts, which is my assistant, who studies sociology.
I asked him what he thought
Let me express my opinion, for so many years, I have always been the only one who speaks stand-up comedy, he is a pure liberal arts student, not only has he not had the opportunity to write, but he has not even had the opportunity to express his opinion.
Today I handed him the microphone and asked him to share his opinion.
As a result, as soon as he said a few words, he scared me, and I had to quickly snatch the microphone back, so that he could not talk nonsense anymore.
He'd better be his chief security officer.
What the hell did he tell me?
He said that the problem with liberal arts students is not licking, but having nowhere to lick.
This is really too explosive, but fortunately I didn't say it, and I can't bear this responsibility.
As a science student, I wondered why he would say such a thing
After thinking about it, let me analyze this passage with my understanding.
First of all, licking is not a label for liberal arts students, you don't think that science students don't lick, science students have to lick nowadays.
When I was just an undergraduate, Huawei recruited students, not to hold a propaganda meeting, but to directly send a person similar to a political commissar to sneak into the students' dormitories, invite the students to dinner, set up, and ask people if they would like to go.
It's such a fresh graduate who dug it up.
Many years later, when I graduated from graduate school, it was just a school recruitment seminar, and there was no such one-on-one poaching service.
So since I graduated from graduate school, it has been 20 years.
That's not the case in this job market at all.
It's like selling cars in the 90s, you know how people sell them?
It's all people who want to buy a car to invite the sales master to eat, drink, and stuff a stack of that past on the dinner table, under the table, and then decide whether the car should be sold to you.
Arrogant, right?Amazing, right?Haven't heard of it?
Car sales in the 90s were like that, you had money, the problem is that there weren't that many cars out there that could be sold to you.
By the time I graduated from graduate school, it was no longer like this, although the 4S store would not dance and attract customers, but at least, you went to several 4S stores at the same time and asked them to bid in front of you, and they would lower the price to the lowest price.
Because I want to attract customers, I can't do it, and the supply and demand have changed.
From the moment I bought the car to today, another 20 years have passed, do you know how to sell cars today?
You also understand that you can take a look at those little ** rubbing edges, it's not just a problem of beauty sales, because the pressure of selling cars is really too great.
If you talk to a post-90s and post-00s car salesman today, in the 90s, your predecessors sold cars, and they were invited by customers to eat and drink, and they had to stuff everything under the table, and people didn't believe it.
It can't be, it's not common sense.
It's normal, this is common sense in the 90s, because the supply and demand were not the same then as they are today.
So today, a person who studies science and engineering, you run out and say that I have technology, I have a skill, I learn mathematics, physics and chemistry well, and I am not afraid to go all over the world, I don't ask for people, people come to ask for me.
Then you think too much.
Even if you are from Tsinghua, this is not the case.
Because not to mention today's supply and demand, even when I was an expert ten years ago, the supply and demand of that era was not like this.
Back then, I was an expert in the industry, I was an executive, do you think I can not lick it?
Of course I have to lick it, because supply and demand have changed, there are too many experts, and when there are too few customers, experts have to lick too.
Experts are also in the service industry, if the number of experts is too large.
If you say that you don't lick, then unless you are an expert at the level of the originator of the industry, if you are just ordinary, similar to a professor from a famous school or an expert from a large factory, you are also engaged in the service industry and serving customers.
As for the group of people who graduated from the previous universities and worked for five or six years, they all have to serve customers, because your skills are not even up to experts.
The science and engineering that has just graduated, in the final analysis, is not a problem of you not licking, but that it is not your turn to lick at all.
Licking also has to be like me, or the senior brother I brought with me to do it.
The kind of science and engineering man who has just graduated from a prestigious school, you still have to work overtime at home honestly and write**.
This is what the coders jokingly call **, do you think the coders don't want to be promoted to be architects, managers, and go out to lick customers?
They also want to, but licking, they also have to queue up, and they also have to talk about seniority.
So back to the question that my assistant said, what is the real reason for this thing he said, there is nowhere to lick?
It's that there are too few positions to recruit liberal arts students.
That science student, you can be a code farmer first, do well, have the opportunity to be an architect, be a manager, and lick customers, but that liberal arts student will not let you work, and it is impossible to promote you to management when you come up, then his problem is that there is no way to lick it.
It's that this society doesn't give you a job, doesn't let you start, or you can find too few suitable positions, which is called licking and licking.
And what is the essence of the question?
In fact, it is due to the global distribution of industries.
There are two kinds of positions in society, one in which you are directly involved in the creation of wealth, and the other in which you participate in the distribution of wealth.
Why are there so many jobs for liberal arts students in the United States?
In fact, he occupies the high point of the global industrial chain, so much so that he enjoys a lot of things to distribute wealth, which he will not hand over to foreigners to do.
If you are a Chinese, or an Indian, even if you go to the United States, people will not let you work as a liberal arts student, and the job opportunity he is willing to give you is a yardmer or something.
It is commonly said that you go to create wealth for others, not for you to arrange how to distribute wealth.
The light work of how to distribute wealth in this arrangement is left to the people of the country.
But if you look at our industry in the world, our role is to create wealth, not distribute it, so we have very few liberal arts jobs.
See the problem, right?
From the perspective of the whole world, those positions responsible for the distribution of wealth are concentrated in developed countries, and within us, these positions are public examinations and examinations.
However, even if they take the public examination, science students will still snatch a large number of admission places for liberal arts students.
Then the embarrassment of liberal arts students comes, creating wealth, you don't learn this, distributing wealth, this demand is too small, and your graduates are too huge.
Therefore, the problems of liberal arts students ultimately depend on the group of science students to help them solve them.
Our industry wants to upgrade, we have to enter the customs, you understand this sentence, right?We need to occupy the high point of the global industrial chain and create a large number of jobs that distribute wealth.
It's the kind of jobs that distribute the world's wealth.
At that time, the employment of our liberal arts students will be solved.
It's not a question of whether to lick or not, after all, licking is to one day not lick, just like when you do something you don't like, after all, it's still to be able to do what you like one day.
Science students, come on, even for the sake of your liberal arts compatriots.