Current location - Training Enrollment Network - Books and materials - Dongguan library left a message that it is difficult for migrant workers to find jobs again. How is the job market now?
Dongguan library left a message that it is difficult for migrant workers to find jobs again. How is the job market now?
It's really not easy to find a job now. A library in Dongguan also received a message from a migrant worker that it was difficult to work early. So what is the job market like now? I will give a detailed answer through the following points.

First, news about messages left by migrant workers in Dongguan.

A few days ago, the news of a migrant worker in Dongguan was on fire. The hero is a migrant worker who has worked in Dongguan for 17 years. Because he likes reading, he always goes to the library to read in his spare time. However, due to the epidemic, the shoe factory where he works has been shut down, so he has no choice but to return to China. When he arrived at the library, he left a note saying that he had been in Dongguan 17 years. Now because of the epidemic, he has no choice but to return to China. Because he is a little old now, others don't like his important job, so he has no choice but to go home. This note is really written, and it is very touching. When the news spread to the Internet, netizens replied to him in succession, and Weibo, an official of a library, also replied to him: We can arrange work for you when you come back.

Second, how does the hero deal with it?

Everybody contact the hero quickly. After an interview, he said that his first job was part-time job and his second job was reading books. Now reading is not only a hobby of his, but has been integrated into his life. After being introduced by others, the migrant worker has now found a job again. He does greening work in a community. Although it was hard, fortunately, he stayed in Dongguan.

Three, about this kind of behavior, my personal opinion.

After reading the news, I was very emotional, because our city was built by such a group of migrant workers. Now that the city has developed and the society has progressed, they have gradually lost their competitiveness. They have no choice but to return to their hometown, hoping that the society can give such a group better support and help, and let them create their own happiness through their own hands.