The assembler is a front-line worker in the assembly workshop. Before you go, you should know the way of your own company. There are generally three types: temporary workers: signing a dispatch contract (labor relations do not belong to the company, but to the intermediary, that is, the dispatch company), and it is difficult to become a regular employee without paying local social insurance (there are not many places per year, depending on the relationship). 2. Campus recruitment: if it is a student, the internship period is 1 year, and then it will become a full member. Pay formal insurance and welfare during the employment period. . Third, social recruitment: generally high-skilled talents, good treatment, good insurance benefits.
According to your description, it's probably the first case. Being a worker is very tired, working overtime every day, and the work is very heavy. Being at the bottom is very indignant, and the salary will not be high, 1000. The management there is very strong and the execution is very strong, so you are very constrained.
You just graduated from college, you'd better not be a worker. I suggest you find another better job, which is good for your future development.