1. Social skills: A person's social skills, personal charm and the way of interacting with people will all have an impact on the network resources. No matter what your work or cultural background is, as long as you have good communication, cooperation and interpersonal skills, you can establish positive relationships with people from different backgrounds and expand your network resources.
2.*** Like-minded: Finding people with similar interests can help you build deeper and more stable network resources. People with different cultural and educational backgrounds may have different hobbies, so it doesn't mean that graduate students in the system are better than those who are in a precarious situation, but it depends on your own personal preferences and hobbies.
3. Values: * * Sharing similar values can be the basis for building a deep friendship. Whether you are a person with unstable job or a graduate student in the system, as long as you share similar values with others, it is possible to establish meaningful friendships.
Generally speaking, network resources do not depend entirely on job insecurity and education level, but on your social skills, hobbies and the degree of harmony with other people's values. Making friends with people from different backgrounds can expand your network resources and give you support and help from different angles.