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What should I do if I don't want to do assembly line work?
This question suits me very well. Now let me share how I got out of the assembly line ten years ago.

20 1 1, Henan Foxconn just started to recruit the first batch of general workers, and I fell into the pit myself. I have worked as an operator in Foxconn assembly line, working night shift every month, doing repetitive and boring work like a machine every day. I was in urgent need of work and didn't want to work like a machine. Zhengzhou Park has 65,438+10,000 employees, which truly proves that the production line is a great god.

Look at me. I am fat, have a bad image, have a high school education, have no skills, and can't use computers. It can be said that I really don't want anything, but I have to find a way to get out of Foxconn's assembly line. Then I will set a goal for myself, form a habit, read for an hour every day, let myself learn more, and let myself have enough thinking and cognition to show my uniqueness in the production line.

Many things happen. After a year and a half, I finally had the opportunity to participate in the training of reserve cadres. At that time, my idea was simple: to be a line leader. As long as I am not allowed to do assembly line, after three months of comprehensive training, I have no chance to do line length. But because I read a lot and can speak, I was chosen to go to the office to do staff training. Although I can give a speech on stage, I can't use a computer at all, so I don't know what PPT is.

I realized my wish to get out of the assembly line. Later, thanks to my reading habit, I began to be an employee relations specialist and later became an employee relations team leader. I came step by step, because I loved learning at that time. Whether the assembly line staff play games, eat and drink after work, I just insist on my study. Only by this method, I realized the transformation from assembly line to office, from Commissioner to team leader.

Time flies. Now I have left Foxconn for a whole year, and I am still an employee in a manufacturing company. I thank Foxconn for the changes I have made, and I also thank myself for my efforts.

Learning, learning, learning again, it is easy to get out of the assembly line. This is the way I really walked. I know the hardships and loneliness of this road, and I also know the reliability and prospect of this road.

This is my current salary level, five days and eight hours. On weekends, I have more time to think and study. I hope you can also get out of the assembly line.