Yesterday at about 4 o'clock, I saw messages in the company's DingTalk group.
The supervisor said: "Three clues need to be added to the daily report."
But I have already written it, but I just haven't sent it yet.
I was thinking: "Can I just add a line myself?"
But I read the messages in the DingTalk group again: " Just add 3 clues above, no screenshots. "
I thought in my mind: ", there is no need to take a screenshot. "
Then I deleted my original screenshot of the map with one click, and then copied my colleague's new template text and sent it out.
After a few minutes, my colleague sitting in the same room with me said: "Look at what others have posted, you are not doing this right."
I even showed her the message in the group self-righteously: "This does not say No need to take a screenshot." When
was about to get off work, she was discovered by her supervisor again: "She said you understood it wrong, and then she asked another person to send it again." (She was afraid that I didn't understand, so she asked someone to send it again. Show it to me again.)
In fact, I understood at this time: "It's just 3 clues without taking screenshots."
Another thing I thought of was that in the afternoon, I hit a 17-year-old on the 5.8 template that interested me. The caller received a call from a job seeker who was in urgent need of finding a job. He asked me to talk to the leader and said that he was only 3 months away from reaching adulthood.
I just felt soft-hearted: "They asked me to ask, so I went and asked."
Before I asked, I was also entangled in my heart: "The company stipulates that underage people are not recruited."
But I also thought about what my supervisor said to me in the morning. : "If someone is 17 years old and wants to give it a try, let him try it. Don't deny others. You can apply with the webmaster."
I went out and asked, but the supervisor said to me: ", you have too strong a sense of substitution. ! "
The pressure now is like a tree with many branches.
The colleague next to me also echoed: "People can't see you! "
I returned to my seat in despair.
I returned home and reflected: "What people say is just to make others accept it, but not to make you actually do it!"