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Has anyone ever been a secretary? Is it as dangerous as everyone imagines?

A summary of several years of secretarial work: Secretarial work is not done by people, and it is not people who do good secretarial work. Being a secretary involves a lot of hard work that ordinary people can't imagine, and you also face many opportunities that others don't have. It depends on how you grasp it. Let’s talk about the hardships of being a secretary. You have to experience it yourself whether it is good or not. In a word - you won’t know until you do it! ! Let’s talk about the pain of being a secretary here. It’s up to you to judge for yourself: The pain of being a secretary by Lan Author: 99 Meters Deep If you think that being a secretary has many benefits, that’s impossible. In fact, being a secretary requires a lot of hardships, and there are also "unspeakable hidden things". It is exhausting and exhausting. This is the first hardship that a secretary has to endure. "Baldness" is a prominent feature of many secretaries. Some secretaries are often young, but the hair on their heads has long been "local support." Premature hair loss is a reflection of the secretaries' efforts and energy. The so-called time-consuming and laborious work means that secretarial work is a thinking job, which requires you to use your brain to think about problems, and it requires you to forget about food and sleep to think about it. Sometimes you even think about it while sitting on the toilet. My experience is that if you don’t do this, you won’t be able to write good articles. Therefore, as a secretary, you must develop the habit of being diligent and good at thinking, and you should also form professional habits. It can be said that you think about it day and night, to the point of obsession. Lighting a lamp and climbing up the grid is another hardship that a secretary has to endure. I have too much experience in this area. My leader used to be the secretary of a certain provincial governor. He paid special attention to written materials and had strict requirements on me. Many nights, everything was quiet, but I was holding a cigarette in one hand, holding a pen (or typing on the keyboard) in the other hand, facing a pile of materials, with only the rustling of the pen tip scratching the paper and the tapping of the keyboard, counting the seconds. Minutes... What I still clearly remember is that once, in order to catch up on a manuscript, I sat from nine o'clock in the morning to six o'clock the next morning. When I went to work at eight-thirty, dozens of pages of materials were neatly arranged. Put them neatly on the leader's desk. Recalling these past events, I have a special feeling in my heart. Whether a secretary can withstand the test of often burning the midnight oil is an important indicator of whether a secretary is diligent and dedicated. As the saying goes, a good secretary must be someone who is not afraid of staying up late. One of the difficulties of being a secretary is to be able to endure "loneliness". What does this mean? This means that as a secretary, you can't seek fame, you can't strive for profit, and you can't like to show off in front of others. These are the rules of a secretary. When you see someone else being promoted, especially someone of the same age who is promoted to a higher official than yourself, at this time, you can be envious, but you can't be impetuous, let alone jealous and dissatisfied. You must be calm and not impetuous. During meetings, secretaries often only listen with their ears and take notes with their hearts and pens. They cannot talk "as they please" like others. You can only speak when you need to speak or when you are asked to speak. You can't "talk with your mouth". ". When traveling, if a leader is present, you should walk in front and open the door for the leader; when the leader is not present, you cannot "pretend" and try to walk behind everyone, etc. There are also unwritten rules like this many. It is very "lonely" to keep these rules. Secretaries are also ordinary people. They all want to seek fame, gain, and be prominent in front of others, but as a secretary, you must be able to endure this "loneliness." The so-called patience means perseverance, whether it is a few years or more than ten years, you must persist. If you don't have the ability to endure "loneliness", it will be difficult to do a good job as a secretary. If you don't do it well, you may be eliminated. Doing any job requires hard work, otherwise you will not be able to achieve results, and the same is true for secretarial work. Therefore, as a secretary, you must be mentally prepared to endure hardship, be able to endure hardship, be willing to endure hardship, be diligent in enduring hardship, and treat hardship as sweetness. If you do this, you will definitely become a good secretary.