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8 undergraduates and junior college students, planning to hire cremology and body porters, is there anything abnormal?

author:Mr. Zhang

The Guangzhou Civil Affairs Bureau recently released a public announcement, which is the list of public institutions to be recruited in 2023, and I saw that 6 undergraduates and 2 junior college students were impressively listed.

8 undergraduates and junior college students, planning to hire cremology and body porters, is there anything abnormal?

These 8 undergraduates and junior college students will be pursuing careers as cremation chemists and body movers in funeral service centers.

1. A student, bachelor's degree in architecture from South China University of Technology, proposed position: cremous chemical industry

2. A student, bachelor's degree in polymer materials and engineering from Guangzhou University of Technology, proposed position: pyrochemical industry

3. A student, bachelor's degree in mechanical design, manufacturing and automation from Guangzhou University, proposed position: pyrochemical industry

4. A student, bachelor's degree in engineering management from Hunan Agricultural University, proposed position: pyrochemical industry

5. A student, bachelor's degree in philosophy from Chinese University of Hong Kong, proposed position: pyrochemical industry

6. A student, bachelor's degree in environmental engineering from Zhaoqing University, proposed position: body porter

7. A student, a junior college student majoring in modern funeral technology and management at Changsha Civil Affairs Vocational and Technical College, proposed position: body porter

8. A student, majoring in administration and management of the Open University of China, proposed position: body porter

8 undergraduates and junior college students, planning to hire cremology and body porters, is there anything abnormal?

This news was instantly pushed to the hot search and attracted great attention from netizens.

There are many netizens who say, is the employment of college students really so volatile now? In addition to one of the eight college students, six of the other seven are undergraduates and one junior college student, and they go to good schools and majors are not bad, so why should they go to funeral homes for employment? Isn't this a waste of talent?

Saying this is itself biased, why can't college students become cremologists? In what age, do they still have to divide their occupations into three, six, nine, and so on? Besides, why is it a waste of talent? Funeral parlors also need highly educated talents.

Among them, there are three students' academic qualifications that are of the most concern.

8 undergraduates and junior college students, planning to hire cremology and body porters, is there anything abnormal?

The first is Zheng Moumou from South China University of Technology, Zheng Moumou graduated from South China University of Technology with a bachelor's degree in architecture.

South China University of Technology is a 985, 211 and double first-class national key university, even if the architecture major is cold, but the architecture of South China University of Technology has always had a high reputation in the country, and employment is not a problem.

The second is Liu of Hong Kong Chinese University, Hong Kong Chinese University is the top university in Hong Kong, equivalent to 985 head universities, he is studying philosophy, although philosophy is a bit cold, but Hong Kong Chinese University of philosophy is famous in the world, but Liu is back, back to do a cremation industry.

The third is Wang Moumou, a bachelor's degree graduate of Guangzhou University of Technology, majoring in polymer materials and engineering. Although Guangzhou University of Technology is a "double non" university, but in recent years, its reputation is booming, not only in Guangdong has an excellent reputation, but also has a good reputation in the country, if there are no two brushes, it is impossible to be sanctioned by the United States.

8 undergraduates and junior college students, planning to hire cremology and body porters, is there anything abnormal?

These classmates are all going to be cremated by the remains, which seems to be quite different from the universities and majors they attended, and may also be far from the expectations of society and the goals of their parents.

I don't think there's any need to make a fuss about this, it will become more and more normal in the future.

First, it is a secular prejudice to say that college students cannot work as cremation chemists and body porters. Every job in society needs people to do, only the division of labor is different, there is no distinction between high and low, and the personality is equal.

We should admire the courage of these college students to break through the worldly ideas and go their own way.

8 undergraduates and junior college students, planning to hire cremology and body porters, is there anything abnormal?

Second, in the current situation where it is difficult for college students to find employment, it is not bad to apply for a funeral service center, at least the competition is not so fierce, the job is stable, the salary is considerable, and the work pressure is not great.

Third, in fact, the recruitment of Guangzhou Funeral Service Center is quite strict, in addition to requiring applicants to have a college degree or above, it is also required to have a permanent residence in Guangzhou, a C1 license or above motor vehicle driver's license, 2 years or more work experience and other conditions. These college students can be described as "standing out".

Fourth, I think there are several advantages for several college students to work as pyrochemicals:

First, the Guangzhou Funeral Service Center is a division-level institution, and the recruiters are formal public institutions.

Second, the salary is much higher than that of other public institutions and even that of civil servants, and the income is huge.

Third, they can participate in the evaluation of professional titles, and can be promoted to senior cremation specialists, assistant social workers, etc.

Fifth, some people think that these college students are basically using what they have learned, and that several years of college have been in vain, which is a waste of talents.

8 undergraduates and junior college students, planning to hire cremology and body porters, is there anything abnormal?

I don't think that's a problem, because nowadays college students are learning more than they use, whether it's studying architecture, or studying polymer materials and engineering, universities have majors, but life doesn't have to be limited. Of course, on the one hand, we advocate learning to be successful and useful, so as to maximize social benefits. But on the other hand, the cultivation of students' comprehensive literacy in universities is the wealth of a person's life, and it is by no means limited to a certain major.

Sixth, some people think that it is a bit strange for college students to be cremators, but in fact, it is rare and strange. For example, there are Tsinghua University's bachelor's degree, Hunan University's doctorate, and the private Siyuan College are all colleagues in the cigarette factory production line. There are Chongqing college entrance examination champions Peking University graduates and three junior college students in the same batch of suburban civil servants. There are undergraduates from Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics and junior college students from Xi'an Aeronautical Vocational and Technical College who work as prison guards in the same prison. There are undergraduates from Peking University and three graduates who work as civil servants in the county market supervision bureau, and Yale University graduates who take the civil service examination in the suburbs of Zhengzhou......

8 undergraduates and junior college students, planning to hire cremology and body porters, is there anything abnormal?

Three hundred and sixty lines, the line is the champion. Every position needs someone to do it, and every industry has its own hardships and tiredness. As long as you contribute to society and realize the value of your life, you can shine anywhere.

So, it's normal!