The Road to Chinese Partner of Diaosi Programmers

Today, I watched "Partners in China"     starring Huang Xiaoming (if you like it, you can see: Chinese Partners ), and I suddenly felt very emotional after reading it. Past and Present.
    I was born in an embarrassing year, 1989. The post-80s did not admit that I was a post-80s, and the post-90s also expressed contempt for us. I will not introduce myself with such an embarrassing number born after 88, so
I will tell others about my birth year this year. Sadly, there are only a few days left in this natal year, and I'm still struggling with what to say next.
    So far, LZ has been graduating for nearly 5 years. Along the way, LZ has experienced the tempering of the big dye vat in the workplace, and has also experienced many forks in life, and has experienced many stories
that may not encounter in their lifetime. Whether it is in the workplace, in life, or in love, LZ has a lot of insights.
Needless to say, I'm a scumbag. When I was in college, I took the English elective course "Business English Reading and Writing". The teacher was a beautiful woman, I remember. In the first year of freshman year, I directly got two certificates for the fourth and sixth grades, and I once thought that I was a scholar. So much so that I didn't even think about skipping classes for the sake of the NBA in this so-called class. The final final exam score was 69 points, and the beautiful teacher gave me a final score of 56. Make-up exams and retakes are painful, so I called her and begged for the 4 points, but it didn't work. As for the professional English that took the test without understanding it at all, I don't know what I was studying at that time.
    Gu Long said that where there are people, there are rivers and lakes. This is absolutely true. Programmers are "keyboard skilled workers" and belong to the bottom of the industry chain. In the company, programmers and programmers, managers, and HR of the company have to figure out and calculate with each other. Gradually, I got bored and decided to quit. So there was a frequent and desolate career of job-hopping, and then there were
I went to a company related to telecom billing, and the nightmare started again. I rode an electric car to the site of the mobile company for an hour every day, wrote boring documents that no one would read, and conducted mobile customer research (this is the last thing I want to do). Do it, I feel that the people who move people are all sb). Five months later, I voluntarily resigned, and HR asked me why. I said, tired and boring, I would rather go home and farm. In the
end, I didn't get any overtime pay for half a year. Just a few thousand quick money, I really don't want to see HR and those so-called TL faces. Later, I joined two companies, so I won't mention it, and the disgusting degree is the same as above. I'm still in a company now, not too tired, but also not very enthusiastic. It is the IT outsourcing from Europe and the United States to places where labor is cheap, such as India and China, and pay some maintenance fees. This is the so-called foreign company.
    After reading the Chinese , I plan to quit my job and do something I like with my good friend. This is the road of a Chinese partner who is a diaosi programmer.

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