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I have been apprentice in molds for two years, and I don’t know if I should continue to study.
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The industry is currently not booming. I plan to study for another three years, but I don’t know if it’s worth it.
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  • 1Flooranonymity
  • 2021-08-10 10:30
Give the conclusion first, it is not suitable to continue learning.
Give the following reasons:
1. It is the Internet age now, and the manufacturing industry has been saturated this year, and the productivity has been surplus. The current situation is a large backlog of inventory. In fact, there is no need for expansion in the mold industry, so it corresponds to the professional needs of the industry. Rarely, there may not be too many options when you come out to find a job.
2. In the future, most factories will gradually be replaced by machines. In this industry, machines will do better than people. Why do many factories still use labor to do these things? That is because the income of these workers is very low. As far as I know, in large factories in first-tier cities, the average worker's income is as high as 7,000 or 8,000, and they will also be exploited, working overtime, exhausting, and having no time to rest. I think back then, when I went to work in the summer vacation and went to the night shift, I felt that it was painful to wake up. Therefore, working in this industry is hard work and low income.
3. It is very unfavorable for the future development of life. I don't know if you are. However, as far as I know, most of these mold factories are mostly boys, and it is not easy to find a target. In addition, in this industry, most people don't like to learn very much, the atmosphere is very bad, leisure time is to play games, playing cards, so in this environment, you will not grow, or it is very difficult to grow.
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