Has the domestic employment situation become this serious?
249 undergraduate students competed for a feces collection job at a public institution in Tianjin. After hearing this, many parents are no longer anxious or competitive.
This is not a rumor, nor is it a novel. A public institution in Tianjin's Heping District is hiring feces collectors, requiring a bachelor's degree, and surprisingly, 249 people competed for the position.
Although a staff member from the recruiting unit stated in a news interview on the 20th that this position involves professional technical work, primarily responsible for the maintenance of frontline drainage facilities, pipeline renovation, and on-site construction management, if feces collection is necessary, the staff member in this position is mainly responsible for technical guidance and emergency response.
But is a feces collection job at a public institution really that appealing?
Is it necessary to have a bachelor's degree to qualify?
There are too many undergraduates, it's a seller's market, so let's require a bachelor's degree?
Indeed, there are so many people competing!
Think about how many students in Tianjin are competing for the high school entrance examination, how many students across the country are competing for the college entrance examination, and consider that even after finishing university and obtaining a bachelor's degree, one may still not secure a feces collection job. Will parents still be so anxious?