In the past, people always said that state-owned enterprises are inbreeding, and there are large iron and steel enterprises in my hometown that are state-owned enterprises, and most of their employees come from their own children.
Inbreeding actually makes sense, we graduated from junior high school at that time, and there were not many people who could be admitted to high school, about 6-8 people in a class, and others began to learn technology and crafts, and it was actually normal for rural middle schools to go.
However, their state-owned enterprises have their own technical schools, and only their own children can go to technical schools, and people from other places cannot go to them. At that time, just like when we graduated from junior high school in rural areas, you couldn't be admitted to their technical school, and their technical school didn't want you.
These children who went to technical schools went to work in factories after graduation. At that time, the workers of state-owned enterprises were very popular, about 2000, and they earned more money than the township cadres, and the welfare was also very good, and they did not have to buy rice, flour and oil, and people were very envious.
If we had had had such an opportunity to become employees of state-owned enterprises at that time, we might not have gone to high school or university, and would have become workers directly. Because I had to find a job on my own when I went to university.
Now the state-owned enterprises are already very good, most of the workers come from school recruitment, and there are also some social recruitment. However, this kind of company is not the first choice for college students, because college students no longer want to be manual workers.
When we were in high school, the parents of peasant children were happy if they became workers in large enterprises, and in reality, their lives changed suddenly.