I have been very anxious for half a year, and the root of my anxiety is that my daughter has not found a suitable job for half a year after quitting her job. After graduating from university in 2020, four years after graduation, two years of failed in the postgraduate entrance examination, and working in Hangzhou for one year in 2023, because the major is Japanese, the last job search is also related to the Japanese major, and the data work for Japanese companies is recruited through an intermediary third-party platform. The salary is not paid by the Japanese company, it is estimated that the Japanese company pays the salary to the third-party platform, and the third-party platform pays the daughter, so that the salary will be taken by the third-party platform, that is, the third party will pick up a skin, and the work will be 6,000 yuan.
My daughter can't see any hope working on this platform, they are all old employees who have worked for many years, and there are no young people, and this platform has no vitality. The new hires who came later were all interns majoring in Japanese. Low wages and no benefits. Come and go, and you can't keep your face at all. I quit my job for a year and didn't do it. There was no reply to the resumes that were sent out next. It's really tangled. There are a lot of children like daughters. Children are anxious, parents are even more anxious, majors are too important, I blame the children for not learning Japanese well, the choice of major was wrong, think about the child's situation is really too anxious. I thought that everything would be fine after my child graduated from college, but I didn't expect that this is the result of his job after graduating from college. At the beginning, when my daughter took the college entrance examination, the classmates around her who were worse than her daughter applied for schools that were all practical majors in primary education, Chinese language and literature, and early childhood education, and they all entered school after graduation. But her daughter's score is higher than everyone else's. 35 points for the super two main line and 7 points for the first line. I chose an ordinary Yangzhou University and transferred to a Japanese major. In the end, it ended so badly. What a mistake.
Only two of my daughter's Japanese major students in college were successful in the cross-major graduate school, and the other outcomes were unsatisfactory. My daughter was too disobedient to her favorite Chinese language and literature major, and she didn't prepare in advance to study Chinese language and literature in college, and she didn't change her major to Chinese language and literature in her sophomore year, and she applied for the Chinese language and literature major of Nanjing University in her senior year. At that time, she was not allowed to take the entrance examination to Nanda, and she was disobedient. NTU is not your average university. You can't take the risk of taking the Chinese language and literature exam at Nanjing University. What's more, you're still interdish-minded. Overestimate one's strength or oneself. The graduate school entrance examination to Nanjing University majored in Chinese language and literature, which was 14 points short and did not enter the interview. It's already good. Not a single point is zero. The choice is greater than the effort. Don't aim too high. Be pragmatic. As a parent, can your child not feel distressed if this is the result? In the headlines, can parents give me some advice? [pray] [pray] [pray] [pray].