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Rose left the school and went to a college to learn typing when she was seventeen years old. She passed all the examinations quite well. Rose was looking for a job and it's not very hard for her because there was a growing need for typists at that time. Rose lived with her parents. She went to a company which was close to her parents' house and said to the manager," I want this job but how much will you pay me?" The manager said, " I will pay you twenty seven pounds now and thirty pounds after three month." Rose said after she thought for a few seconds, "Ok, I will start after three month." Chinanews, Shanghai, October 8 According to a random survey covering 3,800 elementary and secondary school students in Shanghai, the two groups of students have very different career outlooks. Most pupils dream of starting their own business after graduation, while high school students yearn for freelancing.
It's so cool to be your own boss, and you can decide when to start a day's work, said Jay (not his real name), a fifth grade pupil. The hottest topic between him and his classmates is usually about their future careers, and many of them have already had a thorough plan for the future. Jay says that he will start his business with his friends in a few years after graduating from college, when he will have already accumulated some money.
High school students' choices tend to be more reasonable. Some of them say they will take an ordinary full-time job, while many of them also appreciate the freedom of freelancing; however, most of them will think twice before starting their own businesses, as it is extremely difficult to start a career from scratch.您觉得可以吗 这是两个 望你采纳