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How to treat college students returning to their hometowns as fruit farmers in the fourth year of graduation from Chengdu?
Personally, I am very supportive of college students' entrepreneurship, and I think this way will be more suitable for college students to create their own better life.

To some extent, when many college students enter the society, we will find it increasingly difficult for them to find jobs, and many people can't find jobs that suit them in a short time. For these young people, because they have corresponding professional knowledge and a certain degree of education, because they can choose to go back to the countryside to start a business. This way can not only help them realize their career pursuit, but also help them get rid of the anxiety of involution in big cities, so this way will be very suitable for ordinary college students.

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This happened in Chengdu, Sichuan. A couple of college students chose to return to their hometown after graduation and became so-called fruit farmers. In the fourth year of starting a business, although it is not a complete success, I feel that my work and life are very fulfilling and I am optimistic about my future development prospects. For them, it is a great thing to be able to engage in an independent career.

Personally, I support college students' entrepreneurship.

Personally, if college students choose to work in companies after graduation, unless they can work in key companies in first-tier cities and second-tier cities, many companies will not be able to provide too good benefits for college students. Especially when all kinds of prices are high in modern society, we will find that students can't support themselves through work at all. For more students, only by starting their own businesses can they further realize their life value.

At the same time, I personally support college students to return to their hometowns to engage in agriculture-related work. In the future, rural areas will be more competitive than cities, and there will be more and more opportunities in rural areas, so I am very optimistic about rural entrepreneurial projects.