My cousin s son is a special post teacher who has been teaching in a remote township for three years

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-01-31

My cousin's son, a special post teacher, has been teaching in a remote township for three years and hopes to be transferred back to a city school.

My cousin brought his nephew to me and said, "Your nephew is twenty-seven years old, and he is still single in the country, so it is difficult to find a partner." I heard that you and the head of the Personnel Unit of the Education Bureau are college classmates, can you help you transfer back to the city?”

My parents also asked me to help, and in desperation, I found my classmates, and after some explanation and pleading, I finally transferred my nephew back to the city. When I told my cousin the good news, he said, "It's so easy?."”

I thought the matter had been settled, but my nephew came to me again, saying that he had just had a girlfriend and was also teaching in the countryside, and hoped that I could help him transfer back to the city. I replied, "I'm not the Secretary for Education, so I can't transfer people at will." My cousin said, "For your classmates, isn't it just a matter of signing the word 'agree'?"You can help him. ”

Such relatives are really speechless. The students are in charge of personnel by the Education Bureau, but in order to transfer back to the rural teachers, they need to dredge up many relationships, such as receiving schools. I tried my best to invite people to dinner and say good things before I got it done. They think it's simple, just sign it. I'm speechless.

I explained: "Brother, it's not what you said, for the sake of my nephew, I have already begged my classmate once, and I really can't do his girlfriend." ”

As a result, my nephew said behind my back that I didn't recognize my six relatives and was too indifferent. I really wanted to give him a slap in the face, but I thought about it. If you don't interact in the future, it's better not to have this kind of relative.

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