It is even more difficult to become the director of the county town and serve as a department-level cadre than to be admitted to 985 University.
Before I took the civil service exam, I thought that the rank of the main department was relatively low, and I could at least be promoted to the director level.
However, once I was admitted, I was completely confused, and the difficulty of being the "number one" in the county at the official level and the county was far more difficult than being admitted to 985 University, which was as difficult as climbing to the sky.
Our county has a population of nearly one million, and there are 15 townships and towns, each of which has 3 cadres at the department level, with a total of 45 people, while in the 60 units directly under the county, there are only more than 60 cadres at the department level, with a total of only more than 100 people.
It is equivalent to only 1 out of 10,000 people can reach the main level, which is much more difficult than being admitted to 985 University.
Now, I have been disheartened and have completely given up on my dream of becoming a full-time cadre, let alone being promoted to the full-level department, and even the full-length rank is very difficult. This is the reality at the grassroots level.
It's not that my ability is not good, it's not that I don't work hard, I don't have any other relationship, I have everything, but I just can't mention it.
For the vast majority of grassroots cadres, we are just ordinary cadres, rooted in the front line, doing a good job, serving the masses thoughtfully, and developing vigorously is the most important mission. Everything else is just fantasy.