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i started with a simple attempt, letting the child experience the real face of "society". he heard that a classmate from a wealthy family worked in a supermarket warehouse for 4 weeks during the summer vacation and earned about 800 euros, so he also wanted to try it. but his classmates said that it was dirty and smelly there, and the colleagues were not friendly, so he didn't want to go there anymore. i encouraged the child to try it too, to get more exposure to society and experience the hard work of making money, there is no harm. the child took out the business card given by his classmates and called the head of the human resources department, anya, who enthusiastically said that he could go on saturday. i was curious about the child's negative comments. i had worked in the offices of two industrial companies in germany. the workshops and warehouses i saw were clean, tidy and orderly, and the colleagues were relatively friendly and polite. i wanted to see how "dirty and smelly" the warehouse of this well-known and expensive supermarket chain was.
i couldn't help but redial the number and said: i am the mother of so-and-so. can i go with my child for a trial job? the other party readily agreed: sure! on saturday morning, my child and i drove to the company early. anya introduced that this place has nothing to do with the supermarket chain of the same name, but specializes in selling to prisons, special hospitals (such as mental hospitals), and other people who are locked up and cannot enter and leave freely.
at the beginning of the trial work, the operation was not difficult. i just used a handheld scanner to scan the information board on each plastic basket that passed by me, and then sorted the items on the shelf according to the first letter and number and put them into the basket. sometimes there were several types, which could be 2 cans of tobacco or 10 packs of noodles, or 100 lighters or 5 bottles of 750g chocolate sauce, etc. sometimes, if the letters i was in charge of did not pop up, i did not need to pick up the goods, and just pushed the basket to the next person. the three-hour trial work was really unaccustomed to someone who used to work and study sitting down. my back and waist were sore, and my legs and feet were sore! although this pure physical labor was not suitable for me, i still chose a mini job (micro-work) with an hourly salary of 13 euros and a maximum working time of about 42 hours a month from the several types of jobs provided by the female supervisor.
the work is divided into three shifts: morning, noon and evening. there are two 15-minute breaks in the 8-hour work. but after hearing the loud speaker shouting "break", you have to race against time and wolf down food, from queuing to punch in, to the lounge, washing hands, going to the toilet, opening the locker to get a mobile phone (mobile phones are not allowed in the warehouse), and eating. it was the first time i tried a blue-collar job similar to an assembly line. i experienced the pressure of being watched and required to act quickly. i realized that behind the "ranking" is not a simple number, but a real life experience and hard work.
i worked there sporadically for a year, and experienced and understood things i had never known before. my purpose was achieved, so i resigned on the grounds of being unwell. the hr manager said, if you are well, you can come back at any time, we welcome you anytime!