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Chapter 67

Quite reasonable.

At least judging from the current situation, Jiang Chen's efforts alone are indeed more important than the combined efforts of everyone in the city.

On the other hand, if he is not here to promote things, will the remaining efforts really be useful?

I'm afraid there's no other way but to go out, right?

To put it bluntly, the decline of cities and the hollowing out of rural areas has never been due to lack of hard work.

On the contrary, it is precisely because of the efforts of these people that the coastal cities and provincial capitals have achieved rapid brilliance.

In other words, they worked hard, but they just spilled their youth and sweat to places other than their hometown.

What’s interesting is that in the end, they are often looked down upon. Except for a very few people who can stay, most people can’t find a place to stay or a place to rest their souls.

From this perspective, most areas across the country are the same and no one is better than anyone else.

Therefore, if you think of this as a game of chess, there are too many places on the chessboard where pieces need to be placed.

Jiang Chen didn't think too much.

Because from the time he decided to stay here, even if the cost was higher and he would make less money, he still wanted to develop the industry, he had thought clearly.

Everyone has their own path to take.

Everyone once had their own ideals.

Now that he has come here, he also has his own thoughts. It is very simple. The heaven and the earth are the chess pieces, and all the people are the pieces. One day, the chess board will be filled.

Tang Xiao actually didn't think too much.

Given her age, experience, and knowledge, it is unrealistic to have a deep understanding.

The reason why she said that was simply because she felt that the truth was that, Brother Xiaochen's efforts alone were more effective than those of thousands of troops.

After Jiang Chen left, she took Tingting to continue playing in the square and watching the excitement, and soon she met her classmates from class.

On the other side, Jiang Chen came to a recruitment point.

This recruitment point looks no different from other places, but there are far fewer people waiting in line for interviews.

Because the recruitment here is for management, either academic qualifications or work experience, in short, are beyond the reach of ordinary people.

For those who come to participate in the recruitment, this is also a very novel experience. Firstly, most of them have never experienced this model. Secondly, almost no one thought that today's main interviewer would be such a young man.

Jiang Chen was calm.

Amid the surprised eyes of the crowd, he took the handed badge and put it on his neck, then walked into the shed.

There are staff members in the shed, some from the factory, and some from city agencies as guest guests.

The main job is to issue orders, maintain order, and guide everyone to fill in their resumes.

The focus is on the resume.

Because this thing can effectively improve efficiency and save time.

Seeing him come in, everyone he knew smiled and said hello, while those he didn't know were surprised and greeted him too.

He nodded in greeting one by one, and finally walked to the separate interview room inside amid the increasingly surprised eyes of the crowd.

Discussion is indispensable.

Not to mention those who came for interviews, even those from government agencies who came for guest appearances couldn't help but be curious.

Because Jiang Chen is very low-key and rarely appears in public, there are very few people outside the company who really know his identity.

On the other side, in the simply decorated interview room, Xu Yue was there, as were Zhang Hai and Yang Mei.

Xu Yue is simply an assistant, accompanying the interview.

Zhang Hai and Yang Mei were the "apprentices" and came to watch and learn.

Seeing Jiang Chen come in, the three of them stood up to say hello. Jiang Chen nodded in greeting, walked to the main seat and sat down, and then the interview began.

The first one is a male, an uncle, named Ge Jun, thirty-eight years old, with beautiful handwriting and vigorous strength.

When I looked at my academic qualifications, holy shit, I still have a bachelor’s degree.

If you take a closer look at your resume, you can see clearly when you went to elementary school and what the name of the elementary school was, when you went to junior high school and what the name of the junior high school was.

Therefore, this looks very interesting, because this is a college student who entered school in 1975, and worked as a worker for several years before entering college.

Then he asked curiously: "Can I go to college in 1975? If I remember correctly, the college entrance examination will be resumed in 1977, right?"

Actually, it doesn’t mean anything, I just don’t understand it well.

Xu Yue blushed and said in a low voice: "Yes, it was recommended at the time and called workers, peasants and soldiers college students."

"oh……"

Jiang Chen suddenly realized: "I still don't understand, can you explain it in detail?"

This question was asked to Ge Jun.

I can't help it, I've never heard of it, I don't understand it at all.

In his understanding, college students were only after the college entrance examination was resumed. Before...

em, never thought about it.

Faced with this question, Ge Jun blushed and seemed a little embarrassed and found it difficult to speak.

But in the end I said it, in short, it was the product of a special period, recommending the best among workers, farmers, and soldiers to go to college instead of the college entrance examination.

Of course there is a problem, that is, the levels are uneven, and some students with poor foundations may even be at the level of junior high school students.

Coupled with some other reasons, this group of people later became very discriminated against, and even the ugly people on the street could spit on them in society.

So the question is, are these people really at fault?

Was it because you had been a worker, a farmer, or a soldier?

Or is it the fault of not studying well in college and not being good enough?

If it was the former, then as a latecomer, he was really dissatisfied.

What happened to the workers?

What happened to the farmers?

What happened to the soldiers?

It’s better than those people who are so refined and selfish that they can’t even tell the difference between rice and wheat, right?

I remember seeing a piece of news about a principal who contracted dozens of acres of land and took the children to have classes in the fields. He didn't know what others thought about it, but he personally thought it was really good.

In his opinion, the so-called exam-oriented education and the so-called quality education are actually missing many things.

They teach people to pursue profit.

They invisibly lost something very important.

If it was the latter, to be honest, he wasn't convinced either.

Bad student!

Which school doesn't have it, Tsinghua University or Peking University?

Aren't there still people who fail to study hard and drop out of school?

Looking at other colleges and universities, there are those who play games, fall in love, and sleep in class...

Even graduate students are no better, let alone college students.

Even because he comes from the bottom and has endured hardships, he vaguely feels that there are more people who work hard and study hard than in the new century.

Precisely because of this, in his eyes, Ge Jun's hat of being discriminated against by society has become an advantage.

As the same saying goes, ability is almost okay, it can be cultivated, and it can wait.

To be honest, the requirements for ability in this society are just that. Except for those high-tech, no one should brag about it.

But if you can't do it, it really can't be done.

If your character is questionable, you will eat inside and outside, line your own pockets, and eat without food, no matter how capable you are, it will all be in vain.

Therefore, the most terrifying thing in the world is to allow people with corrupt moral character to climb into high positions.

That's a disaster.

It's okay if you don't have the ability. At most, you can put some stuff in your pocket. If you have the ability, hey, that's really deceiving the world and stealing your reputation. If you rebel and betray your country, just take it easy...

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