1. Most of the time is loose, and some overtime is also very severe. Scientific research is more substantial, and administration is more leisure. It's really very safe.
But it is also a double-edged sword. I think it would be nice to learn more and improve myself when I was young if I could make effective use of this large amount of disposable time.
However, most people really don't make progress, that is, they usually say "eat and wait for death."
In this environment, we can only improve by ourselves.
2. There is a big gap between the establishment and non-establishment. When I first started working, a senior and I worked in the same building.
When we had dinner together, she told me that she was hired as a contract worker.
At that time, I also said that contract workers are the same as regular workers, except that the establishment is small.
Now, it seems that there is really a big difference whether it is established or not. Reflected in wages, provident fund and so on.
Even some "soft" aspects. For example, leaders habitually ask for small jobs that are not prepared ... of course, the next ones are trivial.
In addition, the establishment is actually an iron rice bowl. As long as you don't commit political problems, you usually work lazily and the problem is not big.
Anyway, the salary is not small.
I also worked as an intern in a company during my PhD. At that time, I took several regular employees of our department to work.
But because I'm still at school, it's not formal, so my monthly income is just a fixed student subsidy.
But some of my regular employees don't work at all, and a little task can last a long time. But people still get thousands of rewards.
Therefore, the establishment is still very important.
3. My position is hard-won, and I cherish it. I voted for the first one: I have the establishment to meet the status quo.
Of course, graduation thesis+job search+initial test also took me half my life.
My present job is very casual. I am the only young man in our office, and I do almost all the work. Although the recruitment is done by researchers, you have to do everything after you come in, such as scientific research, writing reports, sending materials, and doing administration ... When the leader is old, the computer has to be repaired. But on the whole, it is still relatively leisure all year round.
I like reading some other professional textbooks myself. A lot of free time makes me feel at home. Go to the library as soon as you get off work, and read books when you have nothing to do at work.
After working for a year, I read a lot of books and got a professional textbook. I also taught myself many courses in economics, mathematics and computer science.
I recently bought professional books on law and management, and I'm going to read them.
I think I like this state very much and cherish it. Although everyone here is lazy, the research atmosphere is not very good.
Personally, I hate the saying that capable people will not be made up.
It seems that no one in the establishment is as capable as him. There are many such remarks in this post.
However, I know that I have passed the age of being competitive on the Internet. Stop arguing.
They feel that the system is not good or the people in the system are incompetent, so it is good to continue to mix outside the system, and many of them do mix well. If you feel ready one day, you can take the exam again.
Anyway, just find your own life.
5. Oh, by the way, I would like to add that, personally, the advantages of the establishment are: stability, leisure (especially suitable for girls staying at home) and better welfare (such as three meals a day and good office conditions). ), no fatigue, high security when you are old.
But the disadvantage is also obvious, that is: low income.
People like me who want to buy a house in Beijing can only laugh. If you are in an enterprise, your salary is generally much higher and you can buy a house relatively quickly.