Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - I have worked as a contract worker in a public institution for five years, but I have never had a chance to become a regular worker. What should I do?

I have worked as a contract worker in a public institution for five years, but I have never had a chance to become a regular worker. What should I do?

It is difficult for public institutions to become full members, so it is necessary to measure them. If there is really no chance to become a regular employee, let's see how much salary can be given outside. If it is much higher than this, resign. Anyway, it's all work. That's what the workplace is like. Don't take yourself too seriously, thinking that the unit can't live without you, and don't take yourself seriously. If the salary is low, you will not become a regular employee. If you have a good one, you will change quickly. No one is the same.

Institutions are like this. Even if you work hard, you can't become a regular employee. If you want to go, people will resolutely stay. When you leave, someone will take your place, and there will be a group of people waiting there, possibly including me (just thinking, can't you get in? Since you want to work here, work hard. In this case, no one can help you, only you can help yourself. I won the opportunity myself, not others.

Can you have some contacts in five years? Your superiors, your leaders and friends around you are all mobilized. How's your job? Whether you have made some achievements or not, and whether you are outstanding in the eyes of leaders, these are all reasons. You did it. Does the leader know you did it? You are doing very well. Does the leader know that you have done a good job?

Not good at showing off your achievements to others? Or is it not as good as your people getting a full job and you are still unknown, or you have been mixed up for five years without any consideration of getting a full job or promotion?

If it is too difficult, don't embarrass yourself. The money you earn in public institutions is the same as that in private enterprises. If you meet a good private enterprise, it is much better than a public institution. Weigh it, it's up to you to return it or enter it. If you retire, you will find a new home. If you participate, you will find a way to learn how others become full members.