People who engage in engineering will always have endless work to do. The field workers envy us more. They can also work in two shifts and get off work at 6 pm, which is basically no problem. Those who engage in the industry basically don't leave work, not to mention there will be weekends. They can't go home until the Spring Festival, which is unlucky all the year round. They must hold their ground. Very, very bitter. They sat in the office for a day, and when they first went, they were really scarred and their lumbar discs were prominent. At the beginning of the internship, interns are regular employees, women are men, and men are cows. One person does the work of several people, and the salary is still a little bit. No matter how much information is done, it can't be done. Basically, you go to work at 7: 30 in the morning and get off work after 2: 00 in the evening. It may stay up all night, and there is no rest time at noon.
No matter every part of roads, bridges and tunnels, every process has data to do. Without these quality inspection data, there will be no money, and it will be in vain to do good things on the spot. Anyway, there is no weekend. Some people go home once a year, while others even go home for two years or more. For people who do engineering, they don't know what the weekend is.
People who almost know the market won't ask what we are doing at the weekend. I remember the project manager said that when you come here, you will be paid to serve you. Don't think about holidays, always ask for leave if you have nothing to do. I'm in charge here. There are only two reasons for asking for leave. One is that you are married and can take two days off. The other is that your parents are dead and you can take a few days off. Don't even think about the rest. Talking about weekends in engineering is really extravagant.
And now! I am Bao Ma and a student. I finish my unfinished studies while taking care of the children, and then do some part-time jobs. What do I do on weekends? Really tired of talking too much! Speaking of weekends, it's not as easy as Monday to Friday. Usually it is delivered early and picked up late. Normal school hours are the same, but weekends are my busiest time! Get up in the morning, prepare breakfast, clean up the children, get up and freshen up. After breakfast, I started to go out in a hurry, so I ended my painting class and immediately caught up with another piano class. Immediately after that, I caught up with the next dance class and shuttled through the streets. When the children are in class, take out their own books and read them quickly. If you can read one page at a time, you can finish all the classes, and then hurry home to prepare dinner and complete the supervision of the children's homework. Don't ask me this question on weekends, because I'm really busy on weekends.