Mainland Center / Reported by Peng Qiyun
▲ After Tian Hui was laid off, she went to work in Haidilao to make ends meet. (Schematic diagram/data photo)
A Chinese female reporter Tian Hui (pseudonym) was laid off by the company before the Chinese New Year. In order to make a living, she went to Haidilao, a well-known hot pot restaurant, to work. He said that the New Year goods he bought were company benefits.
According to the “Jiupai News” report, Tian Hui is 27 years old this year. She was fired by the company at the end of last year. She admits that this job is very tiring, and she can’t take a moment off. “I don’t know how many steps I have taken. It is estimated that there are 20,000 steps.” NT$93), it’s indeed higher than when I was a reporter before, and it’s a lot of oil for two meals”, and he laughed at himself for gaining weight.
Tian Hui said that as a reporter, she needs to find a project by herself, and the other party will pay the publicity fee. A project takes about half a year. At that time, she was doing publicity for a certain school, and the proposal was completed. Therefore, last year, the monthly salary was only the minimum salary of 3,500 yuan (about NT$15,600); she also revealed that at the end of last year, because the company could not pay wages, many employees were forced to retire in disguise, so in late December she also received Notice of resignation.
Tian Hui pointed out that she currently lives in an isolated room of more than ten square meters, and the rent costs more than 1,000 yuan a month. However, she has not received salary for several months, and even food expenses have become a problem; However, in order to make a living, she had to go to Haidilao to work while waiting for the notice.
Tian Hui said frankly that her parents have always been dissatisfied with her job. “I’m not a civil servant, I don’t have an establishment, and I don’t have a permanent job. They think I’m a vagrant. My mother still wants me to be a teacher.” Because of this, even if the salary He is taller than the reporter, but he still dare not tell his family members about “being laid off” during the New Year’s reunion. Even the New Year’s goods they bought home lied about the company’s benefits, which made people’s nose sour.