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I was admitted to the civil service last year and felt that my salary was too low. What should I do if I want to resign now?

Clue:

Friend 20 16, a newly admitted civil servant, played in college for four years. After graduation, he got the present position with the second place in written test and the first place in interview.

After I was admitted, my family was very happy, because after all, it was an iron rice bowl. Of course, I thought so at first, but after a few months, I suddenly felt that civil servants were so busy every day, with low wages and sometimes overtime.

Sometimes when I think about my salary, I suddenly feel so cold! It's very tangled now. Do you want to go on? Where is the way out ahead? Do you really want to wear wedding dresses for other girls all your life?

User 1:

Tell me about my experience. Graduated in 2003, worked until 2009, and then admitted to the township station, the most unpopular unit.

Then I went to work and set up a shop, but the class was not good and the shop was affected. 20 15 years, I am 35 years old. I took the exam again and was admitted to the city bureau. A few months later, I clocked in and out of work. I felt so bad that I resigned.

The reason for resigning is that the salary is too small and there is a skill. I have been engaged in technical research for several years, and my professional skills have not fallen behind.

For the average person, what does a person with an average family background need? One year is familiar with faces, two years is trusted and cared by others, three years knows a circle, and four years knows what leaders are doing.

Because a few years ago, I felt that the leader was above me, and I dared not ask for anything from the leader, but only from Nuo Nuo. Later, I went to the city bureau and got a deeper understanding of the work within the system.

Because I have seen proud cadres in their 30 s and 40 s, people in their 50 s and 60 s who have no desire and no desire to muddle along, and I have seen the institutionalized appearance of veteran cadres with 30 s and 40 s of service.

A division-level researcher next door has been in this office for twenty years. He told me that his breakfast, going to the toilet, pouring tea, drinking tea, reading newspapers and walking every day are as accurate as clocks and watches. At that moment, I felt a deep chill.

I resigned because I calculated that even when the income was the lowest and the economy was in recession, the income in my shop could reach three times the salary.

Finally, a word of caution: If there is no way out, then don't resign. After all, the salaries and benefits of civil servants are getting better and better now. Think about it anyway.

Netizen 2:

I graduated on 20 12 and was admitted to the civil service on 20 15. During the period, I worked as an office clerk, salesman, breakfast shop and police assistant.

I grew up in the countryside. It doesn't matter that I don't have resources or abilities. I used to be confused. Just because I am a policeman, I began to contact with the "system" and began to understand the civil service examination, which also made me respect the police. So I tried to ask the police for help.

Fortunately, I passed the exam through hard work. Many new policemen who were with me during the training were fresh graduates. They basically don't know how complicated, confused and hard it is to live as ordinary people in society.

I've been working for almost two years now, and I feel good, probably because I got used to it in advance when I was a policeman.

But I understand very well that in my situation, it is suitable for a good life within the system. I love this profession, although tired, although the treatment is not good.

Many people say that civil servants are just trying to make a living and despise the job of civil servants.

And I just want to say that it is because you don't love this job that when this job doesn't meet your requirements, you will feel bored and want to leave. If so, you should quit your job and leave as soon as possible. Civil servants don't want to raise these people either.

Netizen 3:

I am 27 years old, female.

At the age of 22, he graduated from university and took the provincial Selected Graduates exam. His written test score ranked third in the province, and he was finally shortlisted. The advantage of Selected Graduates is that after three years, that is, at the age of 25, I solved the minor course treatment and the minor course position at the end of 16. This is written on the recruitment document of Selected Graduates, and it doesn't need any relationship.

After working for these years, I have more confusion and helplessness than longing, mainly because my salary is too low.

During my college years, I was a bully and liked challenging work. But the only daughter, who is too far away from her parents and her boyfriend is in her hometown, can only come back.

But both parents are ordinary people, so they can't arrange for the bank to move oil. It doesn't matter anyway, so they can only take the civil service exam.

So many people say, why do civil servants have to take the exam if they are not good?

The reason is simple: civil servants, like the college entrance examination, are the fairest. For people who have nothing to do with this, getting a position within the system is the best way. Don't think that the relationship between civil servants is so dark, hehe.

The last sentence: As a civil servant, I choose to waste my life. Because I am a freedom-loving person, work is just a means of making a living for me, and I don't want to be immersed in endless overtime.

Also, now that the second child is released, I'm going to have two children. Secondly, my husband and I are both only children, with four old people and two children. Someone must sacrifice his job, and it must be me.

Netizen 4:

I am an on-the-job civil servant.1I graduated from university in 2007, majoring in Chinese language and literature, which is useless.

After graduation, my first job was as a clerk in China Mobile. Nine months later, I was the team leader, equivalent to five positions, leading a small team. At that time, I was under 23 years old, because my female friends at that time clamored for my resignation every day, so I had no choice but to resign.

I started selling in 2009, and I have been doing it until May of 10. Sales are booming, and the income in one and a half years is nearly170,000 yuan. However, the threshold of this line is too low. Even after graduating from high school, I feel very wronged in it, and I am often hurt by customers with contempt.

One day when I took a taxi, it was announced that the province was openly recruiting civil servants. After I arrived at the company, I went through the resignation formalities directly.

I spent a month preparing for the civil service exam, and passed the written interview three months later.

In a blink of an eye, seven years have passed, and there are times when things go wrong and places I don't like, but I never dare to give up easily. I am no longer young, and the only way I choose is to go on.

15 promotion, no background, all made in a down-to-earth manner.

Nowadays, young people are too impetuous and want to resign when they encounter some setbacks. Actually, to put it bluntly, they just want to escape. Why can't they force themselves to mix well in it?

Netizen 5:

Not to mention being a civil servant, all occupations are the same, and they are all "happy at first, the more boring they get." Of course, if you continue to work in the future, the outcome may be different. "The more you work, the more boring you get" is just an excessive feeling. If you continue to work hard, you can finally find a harmonious state.

Like falling in love with someone. Who doesn't have a sweet heart and feels tired after falling in love, even itching for seven years? Whether it is appropriate to get along with a person is a problem, but the low tide and disappointment that appear after getting along with a person for a long time is another problem.

I know a man who has just been recruited by a famous big company in the whole region. At that time, he was super happy and invited everyone to dinner everywhere. His heart is full of hope.

However, when he started working from nine to five like a topic, he gradually felt disappointed and complained for various reasons.

So most people will be bored or even disappointed with their jobs. In this case, you need to find the reason from yourself first, instead of simply choosing to escape or leave. Otherwise, you will never be satisfied with your state.

Netizen 6:

I am a real rural girl from 9 1, with no background and a little looks. I also worked as a civil servant in a small county town on the Fifth Line in 16.

I used to do risk control in a financial company in Guangzhou, with a monthly salary of 8,000 yuan, leaving about 5,000 yuan except for daily expenses. Because of family reasons, I went back to my hometown to be a civil servant, with a monthly salary of 3600, less than 3000 after deducting five insurances and one gold.

Before I became a civil servant, I thought that the life of civil servants would be very leisurely, but it was not at all.

Those who look laid-back are either retired veterans or people who come in through connections, just to get a decent job.

Only those who are admitted on their own can be called real civil servants. There are many things to deal with every day, such as meetings, writing articles and going to the countryside? A rookie like me who just came in and didn't become a full member was regarded as the main force.

Not everyone can adapt to life within the system, especially during the Spring Festival. Seeing that each of my former classmates and colleagues has tens of thousands of quick year-end awards and hundreds of holiday fees in their hands, I will be really upset. Many people will not persist at this time and want to resign.

When working in an enterprise, you are paid as much as you have the ability, while the salary of civil servants, whether busy or idle, is uniformly distributed, which makes people have no passion for struggle.

I also thought about quitting my job, but I was confused about where I would go after my resignation. You can't afford to buy a house in a big city, especially after you get married and have children. Having a stable job in my hometown is very helpful to take care of my family.

What about you? Want to take the civil service exam? Or a few years as a civil servant? How many times have you thought about quitting your job and finally stuck to it? Welcome to leave a message and communicate with me!