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To do a summer job. Mentality?
Actually, it depends on what you do. During my two years in college, I did many summer jobs and part-time jobs. In fact, we all know that when we first leave the society, we will inevitably be regarded as cheap labor.

Many students know that losses are inevitable, but they are very willing. The reason is that students participate in too little social practice. After staying in the ivory tower for a long time, I naturally want to go out, so I am willing to be sent out as cheap labor.

I have been there before, and I know how students feel. Tell me about my feelings about work.

1. My first part-time job was in the first summer vacation of my freshman year. I really felt cheated at that time. The living environment given by the company is much worse than that of the school, and sometimes the work is upside down day and night. The company forces you to work overtime when it needs you. If you are idle, you will be forced to leave work early (because this will pay you according to the working hours). At that time, I had just left the society, and I really felt that I was too simple to stand "culture" (suddenly I felt that a sentence said in a book was very reasonable: the relationship between employees and bosses was cheating and being cheated, and the boss cheated the employees' labor force and the employees cheated the boss's salary. )

However, you can still learn a lot without the pros and cons. After all, reality is reality. It is neither as ideal as you think, nor as unsatisfactory as you think. I think, seeing more outside, you don't have to rely on any summer jobs, part-time jobs or internships, so you can find a job yourself. Knowing the procedures of some companies, you can still draw inferences. But remember: don't be assimilated by the environment. Anyway, it's good to learn more, and bad culture blocks you.

As for your basic salary of 800, to be honest, it's really not much. But it also depends on whether you are a novice. Moreover, we should pay attention to the real learning experience and don't care too much about the immediate economic interests. As for the commission, I don't know what you do. Some are, some are not. I think what you are worried about is whether the boss will make mistakes because you are a novice or on the job. It depends on your ability to work and your ability to communicate with leaders and cooperate with colleagues.

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