The plight of middle-aged women after losing their jobs is far more tragic than that of men. I have witnessed it with my own eyes.

My colleague was born in 1979, 44 years old, a master of thermodynamics from Beijing University of Science and Technology, dignified and generous, not old, was laid off in the spring of 2022, and it has been almost two years now, and she has not found a job yet!

I used to advise her not to be too picky and not to care too much about the treatment, but the facts prove how naive I am. She said that as long as she was given a living allowance, she would do it, but there was no job opportunity at all. She sent out hundreds of resumes in two years, but there was no feedback, nothing! Nothing!

I called the recruitment department and they clearly told me that there was no recruitment plan, even though the recruitment information of this unit was still posted online. I asked old classmates and colleagues for help, and everyone had the same news: the unit has been laying off employees, and I am about to be laid off, unless you can bring projects or customers in.

Last month, she told me that she had given up completely and didn't expect to return to the workplace in this life. She was going to open a breakfast shop of a few square meters, and take online orders through Meituan and other means to earn some living expenses and get out of it. If she continued like this, she would be depressed.

She still couldn't figure it out. She was skilled in business, energetic, and good-looking, so why was she suddenly abandoned by the workplace? Could it be that the degree and major she had worked hard to study for more than 20 years were just wasted? What happened to this society? #Meme板块普涨 #CryptoTradingGuide #Blast空投 #MegadropLista #VanEck提交首个SolanaETF $USDC $SOL $BTC