v5 Chapter 187: We are all workers

Name:A Magical Hogwarts Author:Crows
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Easter has become the most anticipated holiday for fifth graders.

During the holiday, they can relax the brain, regulate neurasthenia, and relieve physical fatigue.

When you have nothing to do, you can also invite beautiful young ladies and sisters, in groups of three or five, to have a unique party on the sunny grass.

Or, hide in the reeds and enjoy the rippling sway of the lake.

But everyone just thinks too much.

Professors believe study is the best break, and they assign a lot of homework.

Each professor reminds students repeatedly:

The exam for your own course is more difficult, and you can strategically drop other subjects first.

In their eyes, other subjects are not worth taking a while, and they don't even need to review... just have a hand.

Professor Snape even claimed that if someone did not finish their homework, he would let them start school without good poison!

He doesn't even look at how much homework he assigns, three times more than Professor Flitwick's, enough to go around Hogwarts.

Professor Sprout also increased the dosage and added the dosage, as if everyone should do it quickly, not enough for her to have here.

Professor McGonagall even gave everyone homework while comforting everyone:

"Hold on for the last time, and when you pass the O.w.l.s and enter the sixth grade, you will be relieved."

Listening to her tone, it seems that after the sixth grade, the students don't have to go to class.

But everyone still believed it, and even couldn't wait to see how loose the sixth grade really was.

Looseness and tightness are relative, anyway, under all kinds of poisonous chicken soup and painting flat cakes, this Easter holiday has become a simple problem-solving time.

Not only the fifth graders, but also the seventh graders, weary in and out of the library.

Have you seen Hogwarts at four in the morning? There are already many students queuing up to occupy seats in the early morning.

That effort made even Hermione feel ashamed.

The students collapsed tightly, the pressure was already strong enough, and soon new pressure came again.

Batches of pamphlets, leaflets, and notices about various magical professions appeared on the tables in the lounges of various colleges.

At the same time, there was a notice posted on the bulletin board that read:

Employment consultation

All fifth-year students are required to attend a brief meeting with their college dean to discuss future employment issues.

Employment issues... a cloud of gloom hangs over the minds of all students.

So hard to cope with the O.w.l.s exam, isn't it still to find a good job after graduation?

The employment problem in the magic world is also a long-standing problem.

Don't look at the lack of wizards, but there are also fewer jobs, and wizards have a particularly long life... Then the employment pressure will be even greater!

Just look at Professor Dumbledore. He is a hundred years old and has to work hard.

If in the Muggle world, you let this old man out to work, that's a real beast.

And Mr. Newt... over ninety years old, still working hard.

How dangerous is smuggling, he has been caught in jail several times.

Gee...that's pathetic.

Professor Babbling is hundreds of years old, still running around the United States, working two jobs.

Appearance also affects employment.

Look at Tom... After the plastic surgery failed, he was eliminated from Hogwarts for a job and could only be "forced" to go to sea to start his own business.

If it's just these problems, that's all, the key is to introvert... Serious involution.

Those who compete with you for positions on the same stage are not necessarily fresh students.

It could be a smuggler, a Death Eater, a liar, an ex-Auror...not necessarily even...human.

Professor Binns is a ghost and is still teaching.

If you study the history of magic and want to work in this field... that's it, who can compete with Professor Binns.

People don't eat, don't sleep, and don't even get paid!

Some positions are still high-risk occupations, such as Professor of Defense Against the Dark Arts.

It is not introverted, and even if it works for a year, it can satisfy the life of the second half of its life, and no longer need to receive wages.

After all, it's dead... what salary do you need!

There are also three generations of the Dark Lord, which is also a competition of countless genius wizards, and the pressure is particularly high.

It made Voldemort a little embarrassed, and I wasn't dead yet.

But after all, as long as they are not bosses, they are all workers.

Traditional wizard families naturally hope that their children will enter the Ministry of Magic to work after graduation.

In the eyes of my parents, entering the Ministry of Magic is an iron job.

Not to mention the face, in the blind date market each other can take a high look.

But entering the Ministry of Magic also has obvious shortcomings.

-low wage!

Mr Weasley had been in the mix for decades, becoming Director of the Misuse of Muggle Supplies Division.

Although this position has nothing to do with oil and water, it is still a director after all.

The monthly salary is a few dozen Galleons. Don't talk about supporting a family, you can't support yourself.

And Tonks, with Hogsmeade's operation last school year, successfully turned from apprentice Auror to full-time.

But she spends a lot of money, and the Auror's salary is simply not enough.

Every month, he had to rely on William's spy's salary to help him to live reluctantly.

Without the part-time job of being a spy, William suspected that she would have to beg sooner or later.

And Auror is already a position with high remuneration, and his grades are not particularly good, and he can't be an Auror.

The last weekend of the Easter break, students spent a considerable amount of time reading the employment materials that were left in the lounge.

"Well, I might be able to become a therapist."

In the Ravenclaw lounge, Marietta is intently reading a leaflet.

The front of the leaflet features the St Mungo's Hospital coat of arms, crossed bones and a wand.

"It says that in the N.E.W.Ts exam, Potions, Herbology, Transfiguration, Conjuration and Defence Against the Dark Arts need to be at least 'E'.

The requirements...not too high, right? "

"Yes, you can still do it with hard work," Qiu said.

She's still trying to read the review plan Cedric made for her.

"Qiu, do you have to work so hard?" Marietta envied. UU reading www.uukanshu. com

"After you graduate, won't you go directly to the Akali Mystery Shop to work? You were originally a shareholder..."

"But you can't lose your grades." Qiu raised his head and asked, "What do you say, where do you want to go, have you decided yet?"

Marietta put down the flyer in her hand and couldn't help sighing.

"My mom wants me to go to the Ministry of Magic, to work for the Floo Network Authority..."

Marietta's mother is a staff member of the Floo Network Authority of the Department of Magical Transportation.

"That's fine."

"But . . . the wages are too low, only thirty Galleons a month," Marietta said absently.

"I'm looking for a job with less work, closer to home, and more money."

"…"

Marietta actually wants to go to the Akali Mystery Shop.

Now, the Akali Mystery Shop has become the most wanted place for everyone.

The most important thing is the high salary.

Among them, the salary of technicians is two hundred Galleons per month, which is six or seven times higher than that of the Ministry of Magic.

This is still in the sequence, the higher the series of P, the higher the salary.

I heard that many teachers are also one of the occupations, such as Professor Snape, who is said to be P13 in the field of potions.

Don't know if it's true or not.

As a shareholder, Qiu does not have to consider employment issues at all, she is already working.

Sure enough, there is a difference between a salaried worker and a salaried worker.

So ah, have faith in your heart, there are no brave workers, only difficult jobs.

Have you ordered takeout yet? It's alright, that's because you don't have the money to buy Jushibao.

Rely on others to be a princess, rely on you to be Japanese, rely on the north to be Taiwanese, rely on your mother to be Dutch, rely on yourself...

Then you are really miserable!





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