5000 senior four students are "handled" short message service
students: should volunteer
School: No, no responsibility, no responsibility
Ji'nan September 2nd news (reporter Ji Shenghui) Shandong Economic University asked 5000 senior four students to pay 20 yuan per person for employment Message phone short message service. Many students do not accept it and think it should be done voluntarily.
the morning of 2, Xiao Liu, a senior student of the College of computer science and technology of Shandong Economic University, called the hotline. "In the afternoon of August 31st, the monitor told each person to pay 20 yuan for the mobile phone business of providing employment information." Xiao Liu said, "we don't understand very much." the school's employment information network updates job information in a timely manner, and it is more convenient to check on the Internet. Moreover, this business is not necessary to press hard on everyone's head. A dormitory or a class can be done, so that they can inform each other. "
in the afternoon of 2, the reporter asked more than 10 senior students in a teaching building in Shandong Economic University. They all said they had learned to deal with the business and paid a fee of 20 yuan. "The teacher said it must be handed in." A girl said. The reporter learned from the Student Affairs Department of Shandong Economic University that about 5000 senior students in this school have done this business.
a teacher from the school of computer science and technology told reporters that they did receive money to senior four students for the Employment Information SMS business. "It is not clear that the students are informed."
Su director, Student Affairs Department of Shandong Economic University, said that the short message service was designed to facilitate students to learn employment information at the first time. "This SMS business lasts for 10 months. In addition to notifying employment information, it can also forward all kinds of notices in schools, which cost two yuan per month on average." Mr. Su said the short message service has been opened for two years, and the previous graduates reflect better, and this year they have increased the use of the business from 3 months to 10 months.
"we think it is necessary for every senior student to do this business." If some students insist on not doing so, they will be able to do so, but the schools will not bear any responsibility for the consequences. The chief Sue said.