Yesterday, a netizen named "Sunny Plum Dream" started a thread on a forum: "The other day, a neighbor of a friend of mine, a college student, heard that I was recruiting salespeople and said he wanted to apply. He had just graduated, but I forgot his surname. My friend introduced me to him as an entrepreneur and general manager of a clothing company that sells security uniforms and workwear.
"After my friend finished speaking, the recent graduate immediately asked how many people were currently in my company. I told him that I had just opened at the beginning of the year, and there were only six of us now. He then asked about the educational qualifications of the employees. I told him four were university graduates, two were from vocational schools, and I was one of them with over a year of work experience, and we all had good qualities...
"Before I even finished speaking, this college graduate burst out: 'Running a small company is not ambitious! Working in your small company would have no future either! To have us college graduates work for you, a person who has only a vocational school diploma, is an insult to us! And you actually dare to have us college graduates do sales for you, it's ridiculous! At least let us do some management work...'"