After graduating from junior college last year, some students worked as cashiers, waiters and even general workers in factories. I don't want to do this, but my heart is more tired than theirs, alas.
After graduating from junior college last year, some students worked as cashiers, waiters and even general workers in factories. I don't want to do this, but my heart is more tired than theirs, alas. ...
I graduated this year. I've been practicing for some time. Now I am taking the college entrance examination recommended by the school. I think whether you are tired or not, whether you are bitter or not, you should have backbone. I think you should see your direction clearly. You are a cashier now, right? Have you ever thought about whether this job can be developed? If yes, what is the direction and result of development? Ideally, if you achieve your goal and get a better result in this job, see if you think this result is what you want. If not, then I don't think it's worth it and meaningless. It's not just this job ~ what I want to say is that it's worthwhile to find the job and goal you want. Otherwise, you can find a stable job, improve your ability, test things, give yourself some time to study and reach the threshold of the school you want to go to. In short, God won't close one door, but he will open another. I think you should be about my age, we are still young, money can be considered later, ideals are more important, we are still young and haven't had enough fun ~! What did you say?/Sorry?