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Following Instructions.

 
 
Following the Boss' Instructions.
 
This letter from a someone who went to college in Suzhou, warns us that when we go to work, we must follow instructions exactly.
 
She wrote this very quickly and there are plenty of errors but don't worry about that.  Western readers should also understand that often students who speak very well, don't do so well when writing.
 
She has since writing this letter, been sent by her employer on a trip to the South of China.  I'm hoping she will write about that here.  She has only been at work for a few months.
 

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 When I am in school, I always worried about my work: what should I do after school? Will I just at home and being unempolyed?...(especially in my last year school life).
 
    I know no one can answer these questions,but I still keep asking.
 
    How time flies! Now I am not a student any more. Now I have a job with bad salary, but the
most important thing is that I feel very boring. Everything I do is sttictly follow my boss's instruct procedures. If something was wrong, My boss will blame me"why don't you do this follow the instruction that I told you? I don't allow you do the "experiment" here!” OMG!! I am exactly followed his instruction! He told me before that what he says is totally right. Oh my Jesus!!!!~~~ I Found that I can't "survive" in my present job.
 
     But you know, this is normal. And it becomes the rule in this world. So here I should
tell you (those still in school), cherish your school life and don't waste it. If you have a work some years later, you'll hate it. REALLY!!!!
 
    In fact,it is easy to find a job (ther are too many jobs in the world), but it is really
hard to find a job that satisfied you. My advice here is very simple First,don't pay much more attention on your salary in your first (one or two) job . You should think that " Can I learn something throuh this job?"
 
    When you got a job ,than you will of course know that “what is the most important to me”.
You will find that what the real world is ...
 
    I can sure you will hate it !!
 
    BUT it is really not very hard to find a job. The most important thing in an interview is
believing yourself and talk about your advantages(but remember not too much!)
 
  Is that essay ok? hehehehe. that is totally what I think.


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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