Ye Qing left the job fair venue helplessly, not even trying with any other company because he couldn't answer the questions they were asking.
Without a degree or diploma, no contact information, and not even a place to stay, who would you expect to give you a job?
Now it seemed the most critical thing was to first find a place to rent and move into. Living under a bridge couldn't go on forever; he at least needed a foothold, a place to live before he could think of anything else.
Having wandered around Shenchuan City for more than ten days, Ye Qing had started to get a bit more familiar with the area. Renting was not cheap here, and most of the housing was controlled by agencies, which would cost even more money to rent through them.
Ye Qing didn't have much money and he didn't want to waste it, so he specifically looked for small advertisements on the streets. Private renting notices posted by individuals were often much more convenient than dealing with agents.