Is it worthwhile for college students to sell steamed buns?
Welcome to participate in the discussion. Please click to enter the discussion area. This is an improvement and worthy of recognition. Xiao Chen (male, Grade 99 student in yang-en university): I think this is a very good phenomenon, which shows that college students have put themselves in a correct position and no longer feel superior. Higher education is no longer an elite education in the past, but an increasingly popular education, which is well illustrated by the annual enrollment expansion of colleges and universities. In this case, it is a kind of progress and worthy of recognition for college students to change their employment concept and dare to sell steamed buns. Starting from the lower classes can better cultivate people. Teacher Zhang (parents of students): Some people may think that it is a waste of human resources for college students to sell steamed buns. They think that selling steamed buns is a job that a person who has not even graduated from primary school can do. I don't think so. College students can learn more about society and lay a foundation for further development. People with higher education not only sell steamed buns, but also observe, think and analyze society in the process of work, thus better combining theory with practice. In addition, it can cultivate the university's hard-working quality. Some college students are spoiled and let them suffer, which is conducive to their growth. "Isn't this too worthless?" Xiao Wang (male, a student in yang-en university): After reading "College Students Fight to Sell Steamed Buns" in Southeast Morning Post, I was deeply touched. College students with higher education are scrambling to sell steamed buns, which is a serious waste of human resources. Think about it, how much does it cost for parents to train a college student? How much financial and material resources should the country invest? Isn't it worthwhile for college students to sell steamed buns? Miss Luo (Reporter): The country has expanded its enrollment year after year, and there are more and more college students everywhere, like sand. This is not unusual for college students. There is an increasing demand for talents in society, and a college degree is the minimum requirement. Just like stepping on the door, you may not find a good job after graduating from college, and it is even harder to find a job without a college degree. "College students competing to sell steamed buns" is only a special case, but it also shows that the employment situation this year is quite severe, and our "favored ones" have to put down their airs and lower their employment standards. Miss Lu (Enterprise Director): There are many applicants at the job fair, but few are recruited by the company. Students will actively file at job fairs, and it is not surprising that a company has received more than 200 resumes. They applied for the job, but if they were really asked to sell steamed bread, they might not do it or stick to it. This is a phenomenon of rushing to the hospital. Outstanding performance of oversupply Teacher Chen (female, college teacher): It is the outstanding performance of oversupply that college students scramble to sell steamed buns. This year's graduates are the first graduates after the expansion of colleges and universities, and the number of graduates is much higher than in previous years. However, the demand for talents in enterprises is relatively reduced, and the contradiction between supply and demand is increasingly prominent. We can't apply what we have learned in school to practical work, or our teaching is out of touch with the actual needs of enterprises. This is another reason why it is difficult for fresh graduates to find jobs.