As a veteran worker who has worked for more than ten years, he used to stay up all night for the project, forgetting to sleep and eat, but why is he slowly no longer willing to work overtime?
At the beginning of our work, we had a burning dream that we could buy a real estate and a vehicle and create a better life for our families. However, when we entered the workforce, we realized that the income was only enough to maintain daily expenses, and the precious time was inadvertently passed. Year after year, we are still trapped in an endless cycle of work, confused about when we will be able to get out of this endless toil. We are afraid of losing our jobs, but we are hungry for freedom.
In those late-night overtime hours, we were full of passion and willing to grow together with the company when we first entered the workplace. In the past few years, the company's business has been booming day by day, and the wages of ordinary employees have not increased as much as expected. Instead of resisting overtime, we are eager to work for something more meaningful, without empty words of gratitude. After all, we work for a few taels of silver, but what we pay for our youth and health.
May we all remember this voice and work hard for a better tomorrow!