This is not an internship, it is to treat them as cheap labor! ! ! 20 10, 10 In the early morning of February 9, she chose to give up and jumped from the sixth floor, thus ending her 22-year-old life. It's a pity that the girl left us like this. Unfortunately, what was left to her parents was heartbreaking pain, endless regret and loneliness. No one knows what happened before she left. How did the little girl struggle in her heart? Staying means facing the hardships and tiredness at work and all kinds of unhappiness among peers. Leaving means that four years of hard work will be destroyed. I am sorry for myself, my parents' hard training for many years, and all those who have expectations for themselves.
There is a saying in the girls' space that "there is a little bit of an inhuman society". Why didn't the school give her a little warmth, love and understanding? If the teacher, principal or director can accept her request and even pay a little attention to investigate whether the situation is true, and then reject her application, it will not be the end!
What school is this? What hotel is this? Please ask someone with the same experience to help me with this post. You may have a similar experience. Going to an internship school in a university is linked to an internship unit, and these children who have just left the campus have become their cheap goods. Put pressure on students on the grounds of not giving diplomas! How many people yearn for the university campus? If so, is it still meaningful to aspire to success?