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Is it meaningful to take part-time jobs in universities? How to treat some college students "taking part-time jobs for part-time jobs"?

Part-time jobs are actually very common for college students, but different students have different original intentions when choosing part-time jobs. Some students may want to earn living expenses and relieve their parents' financial pressure, while some students don't value money very much, but just want to exercise some of their abilities through part-time jobs. Of course, some students may just watch other students do part-time jobs and blindly follow the trend.

As for saying that some students work part-time for the sake of part-time, to be honest, I personally don't quite agree with these students' practices. Just like those students who blindly follow the trend, part-time jobs are meaningless to them and a waste of time. Although college students have more spare time, time is also precious. You can spend your time on more meaningful things and never take a part-time job without a purpose. Next, I will talk about my views on college students' part-time jobs.

First, I can understand that it is not easy for parents to make money. For most college students, the part-time job is very hard, and the part-time salary is very low on the whole. Unless you have a skill and can make money on your own, you will be relatively relaxed and earn more. And most part-time jobs are very hard. So whether you want to make money through part-time job or not, you can realize that it is not easy to make money in this process. When spending money, they may worry a little more about their parents, so they won't be as extravagant as before.

Second, you can exercise yourself to some extent. In my opinion, another advantage of part-time job is that it can exercise everyone to a certain extent. Whether working as a cashier in a supermarket, delivering takeout to classmates, or doing other professional-related work, your personal ability can be exercised to a certain extent, and you will become better than before. Therefore, I personally don't exclude part-time jobs, and I don't think it's shameful for college students to take part-time jobs. If they can learn something in this process, it is the biggest gain.