congratulations on your admission to the quality supervision department and becoming a public servant.
the "inspection team of quality supervision bureau in prefecture-level cities" you mentioned should be the inspection team of quality and technical supervision in XX city.
The inspection team is a unit entrusted by the quality supervision department to enforce the law (now it is generally mixed office), referring to the management of civil servants.
1. The inspection detachment is generally responsible for the daily patrol supervision and inspection of product quality, standardization, measurement, certification and accreditation, and special equipment in the city; Responsible for accepting complaints and reports about the production and distribution of fake and shoddy products within the city, and conscientiously do a good job in registration and handling; Responsible for investigating and handling matters related to quality and technical supervision and administrative law enforcement found in supervision and inspection or handed over by other offices; To implement the administrative punishment decision of the Municipal Bureau of quality and technical supervision.
to put it bluntly, it means law enforcement (fines). You are mechanical and your major is not very suitable. I think the quality supervision bureau you reported has its own ideas for recruiting machinery. You may not be engaged in inspection work when you go in, but your major is more suitable for safety supervision of special equipment (of course, there are also law enforcement in special equipment). Of course, the major is not the most important thing. We mainly learn by doing while going in. Everything is like this, and the theory we have learned at school has to be combined with practice.
Are you tired from work? If you look at a leader, you will definitely be tired from many tasks; if you look at yourself, you will definitely be tired from making progress (young civil servants should not be idle, but not exhausted)
2. What is the salary? Don't worry about this, it seems that sunshine wages are implemented in Zhejiang now, and what you get is yours (never seen a civil servant starve to death)
3. Fine task? Personally, I don't think so (it's hard to say in the central and western provinces). Zhejiang's economy is relatively developed, and all the funds are borne by the provincial finance (quality supervision is the vertical management department of the province). There is no need for leaders to impose fines. Besides, administration according to law (sunshine law enforcement) is now advocated, and Zhejiang is ahead of the country in this respect.
I hope my answer is useful to you. As a public servant, you should work hard and be worthy of taxpayers' money! ! !