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Is there any good future in making molds now?
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  • 1Flooranonymity
  • 2021-08-23 12:58
At present, the status quo of the mold industry is generally that the degree of technical level is not very high, and they are generally born in the 80s, but there are few born in the 90s. The young people nowadays can't bear the hardship. They used to give the masters money to learn. Mold, now the company pays employees to learn, and few people learn, mold feels dirty, tired, cold words. Therefore, generally, colleges and universities who have just graduated from the mold machinery majors, after entering the mold industry, during the internship period, at the front line of the factory, with a keen sense of smell, they can quickly see the status quo, quickly change careers, and some of the internship period is not full, Just left.
There are also long overtime incidents and low wages. In general, emergencies often occur, so you have to be on standby 24 hours a day and spend less time with your family. Others are resting, you are working overtime, and others are making love meals for your wife or husband. Working overtime, someone else takes their relatives out on weekends, you are working overtime, you are always working overtime, so the graduates see this situation clearly, they all slip away!
This industry has a deep water. Whether you are a newcomer or a technical backbone for more than ten years, you are learning tirelessly. Too much technical knowledge needs to be mastered, foreign cash technology needs to be learned, and many foreign languages ​​need to be learned. If you don't pay attention, you can easily be eliminated. However, after spending so much energy on learning, the return brought by it compared with other industries, the return rate cannot be lower.