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Is there no future as a clerk after graduating from college?
If you think so, I'm afraid you are doomed to go into a misunderstanding. Clerks themselves will not discriminate whether you are a college student or not, so there is nothing inappropriate for college students to be clerks, let alone have no future. It varies from person to person, depending on everyone's own interests, wishes and understanding of self-worth.

Whether you have a future depends on whether you do it well or not. As long as you pay enough effort and patience, you should also look at luck. "Clerk is the company's grass-roots employees, generally engaged in document processing. There are also many companies that classify employees/clerks/clerks according to their salaries, but some companies have high requirements for clerks and give them some powers. This may also be the first step into management. " This is the definition in Baidu Encyclopedia, which makes sense. Any work should start from the grassroots, "start from the grassroots", step by step, and there will be a bright future.

There are more and more graduates who want to work in universities. Except those with good family background, good luck or good professional employment direction, most of them have to start at the grassroots level. Therefore, there is nothing condescending for college graduates to be clerks. The university is ideal and the society is realistic. It is natural to work hard bit by bit, as long as you are a good person and are not affected by bad social atmosphere. As long as you are kind to others, others will be kind to you. After all, when the Woods are big, there are all kinds of birds, except the disharmonious ones.