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At the age of 44, he got a bachelor's degree in law, but he still adheres to the duty of a security guard!

author:Le Yu grocery store

In 2012, 44-year-old Zhou Dexin came to Xiamen University as a security guard, and the following year he applied for adult higher education, worked night shifts at night, skipped classes during the day, and passed more than 40 exams in 5 years to obtain a bachelor's degree in law. Five years after receiving his LL.B., Zhou Dexin is still working as a security guard. On the 18th, Zhou Dexin said in an interview that reading is not to make a living, but a habit of life, many people in the society have prejudice against the profession of security, he wants to use facts to tell everyone that doing any position, standing in any position, can do valuable and meaningful things.

At the age of 44, he got a bachelor's degree in law, but he still adheres to the duty of a security guard!

Some netizens said: They are all 44 years old, they can't take the public exam, they can't take the editor's exam, and no one even wants a supernumerary teacher's post, what else can they do if they don't continue to be a security guard? Do you really think he is willing to be a security guard, if he is 30 years old at this time, who is still a security guard, if he is over 30 years old and is still at the bottom, he is basically a marginal person in society, unless good luck falls from heaven, he goes out to meet nobles and goes home to inherit the inheritance

At the age of 44, he got a bachelor's degree in law, but he still adheres to the duty of a security guard!

Some netizens also said: Didn't people know that this would be the result before they were admitted to the bachelor's degree in law? He was 44 years old when he became a security guard, didn't he know that he couldn't take the exam? Or do you choose to take the exam, not what is the passion?

At the age of 44, he got a bachelor's degree in law, but he still adheres to the duty of a security guard!

In reality, after the age of 40, it is difficult for even those with rich experience and high education to find a job, not to mention that you only have a diploma. At this stage, you can take it as a personal hobby, give full play to your own light, and do something other meaningful.

And is the security guard badly treated? I don't think so!