Friend 1: Miss Xu, 23 years old, from Macheng, Hubei, resigned years ago and didn't return to Hubei to work as a general worker.
At the end of 20 19, Miss Xu left the electronics factory where she worked and went back to her boyfriend's hometown of Meizhou, Guangdong for the New Year. Because she is getting married, she plans to find a job in the city where her boyfriend is located in the next year. After Meizhou came back to work, her boyfriend found a job easily, but she kept looking for it for half a month.
At first she thought it was because she was a little nearsighted. Although she was a little discouraged, she still insisted that it was her own problem. It was not until she found a larger electronics factory that the personnel department inside inquired about her itinerary in detail and confirmed that she had never been back to Hubei before she found a job smoothly. After joining the company, some colleagues in the same production line were not very friendly to her, and they all questioned her: What are you doing in our factory from Hubei? Want to hurt us? ?
Miss Xu felt really wronged and left her job three days later. It's almost April now, and she's still unemployed.
Friend 2: Mr. Tan, 3 1 year-old, from Wuhan, Hubei, truck driver, E A license plate, has not returned to Hubei, and lives in Longgang, Shenzhen.
Mr. Tan is a truck driver. He has lived in Shenzhen for more than three years. His parents, wife and children have taken him to live in Shenzhen and have not returned to Wuhan. He is only the license plate of E A, which makes him basically unable to find a job in the logistics company he cooperates with. Finally, a large-scale logistics company started a truck and shipped a batch of electronic parts from Shenzhen to Huizhou Boluo, which was rejected by the company.
Later, Mr. Tan's logistics customer gave him a certificate that Huizhou only received goods, but in the long run, he also deducted some money from the freight, but Mr. Tan didn't care because it was not easy for everyone. Just less work. If he hadn't volunteered to send epidemic prevention materials to the Pearl River Delta during the Spring Festival, the community would have sent him an oil card, in his words? I can't even afford gas! ? .
Friend 3: Miss Zhang, 28 years old, from Xianning, Hubei, is an online promoter. She returned to Dongguan with a green code from her hometown on March 15, and returned to the company after three days of observation according to the local community regulations in Dongguan, and was dismissed.
Miss Zhang is an on-the-job employee, but it was really an accident that she was dismissed by the company at the worst of the epidemic. However, because the company compensated her for canceling the labor contract according to the labor law, she had to ignore the dismissal operation made by the previous company in an extraordinary period and embarked on the road of finding a new job.
Miss Zhang, who is looking for a job again, is not going well. Her resume was thrown out like a stone, and she finally received an interview invitation. During the interview, the employees of that company also made trouble on the spot. If she was hired from Hubei, would she leave? . Miss Zhang is also embarrassed about the interview. She left the company with a decent resume, and just turned to go out, there was the sound of spraying disinfectant behind her?
Miss Zhang still considered using her knowledge and took the first step in starting a business. Although she hasn't received the list yet, she doesn't want to find a job yet.
In fact, these are extreme exclusions, and the real intentional exclusion is not felt. For example, the first general worker was rejected for various reasons when recruiting, and even had no chance to interview?
Now, except Wuhan, most cities in Hubei have been added for more than ten days in a row, and judging from the proportion of people in Hubei and the proportion of infected people, there are not many people who are really infected with COVID-19. I hope to see people here and treat healthy Hubei people well because the state controls them very strictly.