Which one should you choose, Ali P7 with an annual salary of 900,000 or a deputy director-level cadre?

Author: Sang Liushui

https://www.zhihu.com/question/341125592?

The "I" in the text is the original author, not Xiao Hui

Let me talk about my own situation first, and everyone will understand why I said, don't look at problems one-size-fits-all, each place and each person's situation is really different. I firmly oppose any form of "brainless entering the system" or "brainless going outside the system".

I live in a big city myself and have lived both inside and outside the system. I regret not listening to my family members when I graduated (my family members are all in the system, but they all want me to go outside the system, and I hope I don’t follow their old path)

Let me tell you about my own situation. Half of my relatives and friends are in the system:

  • If the older generation is at the deputy bureau level and above, some will let their children enter the system and inherit some resources and power (of course, the children must work hard), and some will be sent abroad, or they will use their own resources to send their children to the country. Send it to a good company outside the system

  • If the older generation spends their whole life together before they are at the top level or even below, and if their children have the opportunity to go to good companies outside the system, they will not let their children into the system.

However, the proportion of the older generation who achieved the deputy bureau level and above is not large.

If it was in my current city, I would definitely choose Ali. If it is in a small city, I would definitely choose the deputy office.

I can responsibly say:

  • Leaving the city where you live is a power-oriented government or a service-oriented government to talk about the inside and outside of the system is pure hooligan~

  • It is completely meaningless to talk about the inside and outside of the system without considering whether your city is dominated by the state-owned economy or the market economy ~

  • It is pure nonsense to talk about the inside and outside of the system without considering whether your city is a traditional town or an international city ~

  • Whether you can find a better job outside the system without the major you studied. Talking about the inside and outside of the system is purely a chicken-and-duck talk~

As a person who has lived both inside and outside the system, and has been to these types of places.

I say responsibly:

Under the different conditions above, inside the system and outside the system are completely two concepts~ Many people are arguing with each other, which is purely a chicken-and-duck talk under the two concepts~

  • In an international city with a service-oriented government and a strong market economy , believe me, the sub- division is really nothing . It must be a better life for Ali P7/P8 and a better future!

  • If you are in a traditional town dominated by a powerful government and a state-owned economy , believe me, you must choose a deputy director , and you will know how to write the three words "Miss"!

I think the essence of this thing is:

Jobs within the system are scored with 70 to 90 points, while jobs outside the system are scored with 20 to 100 points. Many people like to compare things with 50 points outside the system with the overall score within the system.

Many people, blindfolded, think that they can use as many resources as they can within the system~

I am not saying that the outside of the system is better than the inside, but I sincerely hope that everyone has the ability to independently judge problems and make choices based on their own actual situation~ rather than what others say~

Those who advocate "the system is everything", I sincerely doubt that they have not stayed in several modern cities in China for a long time (except Beijing), and even if they have stayed, they have basically never really integrated~

  • In the eyes of those people, the people in the system are still full of bureaucrats, and there will be no progress in the future. All people are exchanging national resources for personal interests.

  • In the eyes of those people, doctors/teachers, which should have been great "serving the people" professions, have become vampires for the exchange of interests and resources

  • In the eyes of those people, civil servants are still like the officials of the feudal society, and the common people are still flattering them and rushing to be officials.

  • In the eyes of those people, everyone can be a department-level cadre, and those who have not been able to do so can eat and die, and work is extremely comfortable.

  • In the eyes of those people, they can't imagine that "Master Official" can't take the card, and "Master Official" actually wants to serve the common people. If the service is not good, they will be complained. Complaints are really useful.

  • In the eyes of those people, they can't imagine that civil servants in government departments are not here to "open the back door" or to exchange resources for benefits, but to solve practical problems for the common people.

  • In the eyes of those people, the future of the system will still be an iron rice bowl (to be honest, this term was used 10 or 20 years ago to say something, and it is a bit funny to say it in 2020. This kind of argument agrees with me. The "iron rice bowl" that I heard more than ten years ago and twenty years ago is exactly the same. Looking back, those "iron rice bowls" are gone)

First of all, the truth is not what they see. Many people are looking at the moon in the mist. Second, if so, what hope is there for the future of this country? If so, what is the difference between the final outcome within the system or outside the system? Do you really see yourself in the system as part of the top of the pyramid?

Indeed, I admit that most places and populations in China (over 80%) are still in the developing stage, so in this developing stage, most people have a lot of past concepts and ideas, which is normal, there is no right or wrong .

However, there is no right or wrong value, and the development of things has a direction. China is developing rapidly and changing with each passing day. China will definitely become stronger and more progressive one day. There will definitely be more cities to learn from the best cities in China (except Beijing), and there will definitely be more people willing to "serve the people" "Serve" truly outstanding young people who don't care about personal gains and losses enter the system, instead of the group of people on the Internet who are here to find a job, for stability, for treatment, and for livelihood every day. ".

If your city is a service-oriented government, has a strong market economy, and is an international city, or your city will develop into such a city in the next 10 years (in the future, there will be more and more cities like this in China, including a series of provincial capitals) cities and coastal non-provincial capital cities), you are relatively good, and a good company outside the system is really a choice that is no worse than that within the system.

"In this world, the so-called iron rice bowl is by no means given to you by a certain organization, but brought to you by your own strength and value."

  • People who have just graduated at a young age will believe this sentence, because they are not deeply involved in the world and are easily brainwashed by chicken soup.

  • With 10 years of work experience, people who are mature and sophisticated begin to disbelieve. They begin to think that this sentence is chicken soup.

  • But gradually people who have more experience, more growth, and a higher pattern will finally believe the above sentence

From believing to not believing to believing, this is called not forgetting the original intention~ Many people on the Internet have forgotten their original intentions by his so-called mature and sophisticated~

My father told me:

When you enter the system, please really have a public servant mentality of "serving the people". Don't imagine that you can easily obtain resources and benefits within the system. There are better pay and income inside the system than outside the system, none of which (and in fact none of them). Except for a very small number of people in the system, you can get the things you imagined. Most people are like your father/uncle. The students outside the country have developed better one by one, but they must have a good mentality, but you young people may not have the mentality of a father, so we do not want your generation to enter the system.

Later, I didn't listen to my father. I entered the system, not because I wanted to get the things I fantasized about, but because I thought I could have a good mentality. But in fact later I found out that most people in the system can't get it (very few people can get it), and they do have a lower income (including all income, not only basic salary) than outside the system, I really feel I myself can't reach the mentality of the older generation like my father. I have worked for 10 years, and it is estimated that I will not be able to achieve it in another 10 years~

Of course, at the end I declare:

I am talking about the situation in my city (not Beijing) and other cities where my family members live (not the same city as my family). I also know that some cities are indeed at the top of the pyramid "inside the system", so I said I am not writing this to say that outside the system is better than inside the system, but I sincerely tell everyone who has never experienced the world that they must have the ability to independently judge problems and make choices based on their actual situation and conditions. !

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