<tt id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"></pre></pre></tt>
          <nav id="6hsgl"><th id="6hsgl"></th></nav>
          国产免费网站看v片元遮挡,一亚洲一区二区中文字幕,波多野结衣一区二区免费视频,天天色综网,久久综合给合久久狠狠狠,男人的天堂av一二三区,午夜福利看片在线观看,亚洲中文字幕在线无码一区二区
          US EUROPE AFRICA ASIA 中文

          Flash quit

          By Shi Jing ( China Daily ) Updated: 2013-05-10 08:14:21

          Flash quit

          Teaching college graduates in Shandong province seek employment at a jobs fair hosted especially for them, which offered more than 10,000 posts. Zhang Zhenxiang / for China Daily

          Growing numbers ditch jobs early, reports Shi Jing in Shanghai.

          Would you quit your job if the heavens opened and you didn't own an umbrella?

          This isn't the opening line of a corny joke or a lame excuse to ask for a day off. It's a genuine question posed to Cherol Cheuk, a manager at human resources provider Hudson Shanghai.

          Flash quit

          Cheuk said the president of a company she doesn't want to name for reasons of client confidentiality, received a phone call from his assistant one morning. She cited the above excuse as her reason for quitting on only her third day on the job. Both Cheuk, a human resources professional for more than 20 years, and the company president described the move as "ridiculous".

          The "no umbrella" story is highly unusual, of course, but young people quitting their jobs very shortly after starting - within three months or even three days - for reasons beyond the comprehension of older workers, is a relatively new phenomenon in China, and has spawned a new term, "flash quit".

          After three rounds of interviews, Hu Xiao, a top student at Fudan Journalism School, was offered a position as a marketing trainee with Kimberly Clarke, the global health products provider on the Fortune 500 list of top companies. It's a job most of his peers would move heaven and Earth to get.

          The prospects were enticing; although Hu did not divulge a specific figure, he claimed the salary on offer was "way higher than the monthly average of 4,500 yuan ($729) among Fudan graduates".

          The daily commute posed few problems. After riding just nine stops on Line 8 of the Shanghai subway, Hu would arrive at his office, located in People's Square, right in the heart of the city. A ride of no more than 30 minutes and with no transitions is a blessing compared with the travails of most cosmopolitan dwellers. However, Hu still found it "a little bit troublesome to travel to and from work every day" because he "lives on the outskirts of the city", although in the eyes of many observers, his residential area is not on the outskirts at all.

          Despite all these favorable conditions, 24-year-old Hu quit his job in October, three months after he started.

          A failure to adapt

          "My mother had anaphylactic shock at the time. I was terrified and at a loss and there was nothing to do but go back home to Kunming (in Yunnan province). I knew I could offer very little help, but I can't afford to lose my mom," he said.

          His mother's ill health was the tipping point that prompted Hu to quit his job, but he didn't deny that his inability to adjust to the office atmosphere was another reason he handed in his notice.

          "I didn't get on very well with my immediate boss. As I was a new graduate, I didn't adapt very well to the corporate culture there," he admitted.

          In the eyes of many alumni and friends, voluntary rejection of the "perfect" job was a fall from grace for Hu. It took him a long time to adjust to a situation he had never experienced before as the top student at his school, the one who received the most job offers.

          "But in retrospect, it did me a lot of good. People need setbacks to grow up," he said.

          Hu's parents, who are mid-level bank executives, were quite content with his decision. Their only concern was that their son should be content, no matter what career path he chose.

          "Some older people will think that quitting my job was immature because there were many other ways of solving the problem. Others may think that people of - my age, the post-1980 and post-1990 generations - are so spoiled that we run away as soon as we are faced with a problem. But in my opinion, that simply isn't the case. We are young people who make our own judgments and have our own ideals and expectations," he said.

          "Meanwhile, there are plenty of other opportunities. I have nothing to lose," he added.

          Previous Page 1 2 3 Next Page

          Most Popular
          Special
          ...
          ...
          主站蜘蛛池模板: 欧美另类亚洲一区二区| 日韩亚洲国产高清免费视频| 亚洲码国产精品高潮在线| 久久婷婷五月综合色国产免费观看 | 高清性欧美暴力猛交| 国产精品电影久久久久电影网| 久久99久久99精品免视看动漫| 成人午夜伦理在线观看| 一本加勒比hezyo无码人妻| 亚洲中文字幕av天堂| 久久综合久色欧美综合狠狠| 全部av―极品视觉盛宴| 中文有无人妻vs无码人妻激烈| 97天天摸天天爽天天碰| 狠狠综合久久av一区二| 少妇人妻88久久中文字幕| 无码伊人久久大杳蕉中文无码| 欧美日韩性高爱潮视频| 国产偷国产偷亚洲高清午夜| 国产欧美VA天堂在线观看视频| 日本一区不卡高清更新二区| 东方四虎av在线观看| 乳欲人妻办公室奶水| 精品偷拍一区二区三区| 曰本超级乱婬Av片免费| 国产专区精品三级免费看| 国产精品久久无码不卡黑寡妇| 国内熟女中文字幕第一页| 国产一区精品综亚洲av| 99精品日本二区留学生| 国产在线拍揄自揄视频网试看| 久久综合色之久久综合| 永久免费AV无码国产网站| 在熟睡夫面前侵犯我在线播放| 亚洲成色精品一二三区| 自拍日韩亚洲一区在线| 2019国产精品青青草原| 欧美~日韩~国产~中文字幕| 9l精品人妻中文字幕色| 亚洲中文字幕有码视频| 久久精品国产91精品亚洲|