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How do people who drop out of middle school and join factories get rid of the assembly line?

After dropping out of middle school and joining the factory, many people cannot get rid of the assembly line. In other words, they have been working in the factory all their lives. Changing the fate of the assembly line is easier said than done. Difficult, let’s talk about it in detail here: 1. The stupidest method: boil it. If you stay in the same company for a long time, you will have the opportunity to leave the assembly line.

I have a friend who was assigned to ZTE in his technical secondary school. At that time, he worked on the assembly line. ZTE was his first job and his only job so far. He is now a maintenance engineer. , not production line employees.

He stayed on the production line for two years and seven months. When there was an opportunity for internal transfer, he chose to go to a department in charge of materials, which was considered to be one level above the assembly line;

He stayed in the materials department for a year. Because of a fellow villager, he went to the maintenance department and worked as a two-dimensional technician.

He stayed in 2D for a very long time. He also had to follow the production line and occasionally travel on business. He stayed like that for more than 8 years.

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After about twelve years at ZTE, he was finally promoted to 3D. The income of 3D was higher than that of 2D, and the working hours of 3D were 8-9 hours, and the working hours of 2D were 8-9 hours. For Wei, it is 10-10.5 hours, which is considered a bit easy.

He stayed at 3D’s position for another two years and became an excellent employee in four quarters. After traveling many times due to the epidemic in 2022, he successfully interviewed a maintenance engineer internally, although he still needs to work He is doing a three-dimensional job, but his salary and title are already that of an engineer.

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He really worked through it. The advantage is that it is very stable. Although he can't make a fortune, as long as he doesn't work, there is no problem in supporting his family. The disadvantage is that not all companies can survive this way. They are ZTE, so there is basically no possibility of bankruptcy. If it were another company, it would be uncertain. After all, a factory with 3,000 people had just collapsed here in Shenzhen. 2. A more appropriate method: after get off work, learn some knowledge that interests you to enrich yourself.

Another friend of mine also came from an assembly line background. She didn’t even graduate from junior high school. She started working in 2007. At that time, she entered a relatively good lighting factory and became an assembly line employee.

After she first joined, she slowly learned the quality-related requirements in the assembly line. Later, when the quality control department needed manpower, she signed up and gradually became a quality control employee.

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Becoming a quality controller does not completely get rid of the assembly line. FQC still has to follow the line, but the working time is about an hour less than that of the production line. In this case, she herself I would go to an Internet cafe to learn computer skills for about an hour every day. Later, I slowly learned the office software. After I improved my typing speed, I decisively resigned from the lighting factory.

In September 2008, she joined a garment factory as a quality control clerk, applying the knowledge she learned about tabulation, office software, etc., and even began to slowly learn to read drawings and I cut paper patterns and so on, and even signed up to learn CAD.

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If there were no accidents, she should have been involved in the clothing industry, but unfortunately, the factory was not operating well and began to lay off a large number of people with a personality like hers. The clerkship was obviously dispensable, so she was laid off. It was June 2009 when I left that garment factory.

After she was laid off, she received compensation, so she didn’t rush to find a job. Instead, she followed the trend, bought a computer, made money through DNF, and met people who were very good at networking. And learned how to open a store on Tmall.

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Later, with the help of her Internet knowledge, she applied for a job at a company that was eager to open a Tmall store, and she has been doing e-commerce until now.

Around her, there are many talented people with first- and second-level talents, but she has still not been eliminated. When asked, she said: "I came from the assembly line back then. No matter how bad I am, I can't do it." It's just a return to the assembly line, nothing unacceptable.

Everything she learned was due to her interests. She turned her interests into a career. Although her academic qualifications were not high, her grades were at least above average.

In general, if you want to leave the assembly line, you must learn knowledge beyond the assembly line. Otherwise, why should others take a fancy to you?

So, you must learn first. , as for what to study, you can decide according to your own temperament, as long as it is what you want to do as a career.