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The newly unemployed have different attitudes towards new jobs. Complaining of the social problems and enjoying their free time,
The newly unemployed have different attitudes towards new jobs. Complaining of the social problems and enjoying their free time,
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2010-07-24
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The newly unemployed have different attitudes towards new jobs. Complaining of the social problems and enjoying their free time, some of them just wait passively for help. Moreover, they are rather fussy about government【B1】______jobs. Their typical job requirements include good pay,【B2】______social position and nice working environment. To their disappointment, no such jobs are【B3】______yet and they have let good opportunities slip by. In contrast, most of the unemployed are practical, facing the【B4】______with courage and seizing any opportunity with【B5】______. Instead of complaining and relying on others, they are【B6】______hunting all sorts of jobs by themselves. They attend job training schools to acquire new【B7】______skills while holding odd jobs. Since China is heavily【B8】______in the construction of her infrastructure which provides many jobs, millions of the unemployed have found better jobs.【B9】______.
As the market economy rapidly improves in China, free competition will increasingly replace all sorts of monopolies. People will enjoy more freedom in finding good jobs. And job, just as all kinds of products, has its strengths and weaknesses. So【B10】______. It is not what jobs they do but how good they are that really counts.【B11】______.
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Their success depends more on their positive attitudes than anything else
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