In the past two years, fewer and fewer demobilized cadres have been assigned to our units. Ten years ago, dozens of people were assigned to the city bureau every year, and five or six people were assigned to the sub-bureau. Last year, there were 2 demobilized cadres assigned to our sub-bureau, but this year it has become 1.
After the two-way choice, there are fewer and fewer people who take the initiative to choose the public security. This year's demobilized cadres are from the ground crew of the Air Force, surnamed Chen, director of the political department of the regiment, deputy regimental position, 42 years old, we call him Director Chen. It is said that this was not his own choice. The unit he chose didn't go through, and finally came to our branch.
For the transfer of cadres from the deputy regimental rank to the army, a section-level substantive post may be arranged in other prefecture-level cities. However, in our provincial capitals, especially those assigned to public security, according to the usual practice, there are no posts to be arranged, and they are assigned to the grassroots level, and basically they will not stay in the organs.
There is no exception, after Director Chen came, considering his age and experience, it was not suitable to be assigned to the criminal police teamAssigned to a police station as an ordinary police officerOf course, the salary is the salary standard of the deputy department.
Director Chen is mentally prepared, because there were comrades-in-arms in the public security before, so he generally knows the basics. This is also the reason why he was reluctant to choose the police at first.
If it comes, it will be safe. But what he didn't expect was that after he reported to the police station,The director looked at his resume and said at the meeting that he was welcome to the young policemen we had assigned, and that Director Chen and another policeman were tied for the youngest.
The director is the third youngest, 43 years old. The instructors are in their early 50s. The director said with a smile that the average age of the police officers in the institute was 513 years old. This can be regarded as a replenishment of fresh blood.
According to Director Chen's age, it is not his turn to be a police officer, so he can only be arranged to be a public security policeman, and follow the public security sergeant to learn to handle public security cases first.
Director Chen originally thought that he was in his early 40s, even if he was arranged at the grassroots level, he would be regarded as an "old qualification". Who knows, but he has become the youngest policeman in the office. It's ridiculous.
The police station is different from the army, and the officers at each level in the army have a number of years of service, and they will be arranged to change jobs if they cannot be promoted until they are old. At the local level, there are units with an establishment, and basically they will work for a lifetime. Unless you resign.
The establishment of each unit is limited and strictly controlled. Therefore, the personnel are aging. In addition, the competent and slightly younger people in the police station are often seconded by the higher authorities, or simply admitted. What unit doesn't like young and capable comrades?
If this goes on for a long time, there will be some older comrades left in the police station, and those under the age of 50 will be collectively referred to as young comrades in the police station. So Director Chen arrived at the police station and found that he was the youngest police officer.
In Jiangsu and Zhejiang, the police officers in the police stations are generally younger. I don't know what the composition of other fraternal units is?
Some may be about the same, and some may be a little better.