Introduction: Back 30 years ago, there was a series of "iron rice bowl" jobs similar to civil servants in our society, which gradually disappeared in the long river of time with the passage of time. For those who know or have been engaged in it, this is the vicissitudes of time, and the past time is as far away as a dream.
Narration 1: Open-air cinema and social places of that era In the 80s and 90s, television and mobile phones were not widespread in the home, and people were eager to learn about the outside world, and they could only get information through open-air movies and radio. The projectionist became a well-respected profession that entertained rural villages through film** and became a great place to socialize, a profession that has long since faded with technological advancements and the spread of electronics.
Point 2: Driver, the former social "boss" In the 80s, drivers with driver's licenses and driving skills attracted much attention, and they were the "bosses" of society at that time. They were well paid and were considered the highest level of the six-level system, but with the popularity of private cars and the diversification of means of transportation, the value of drivers gradually decreased, and the aura of the profession gradually faded.
Point 3: Postman, the messenger who shuttles between mountains and rivers In the era of lack of Internet and express delivery, postman is the backbone of information transmission. They rode bicycles through mountain villages to deliver letters and letters to everyone. However, with the development of technology and the popularization of the Internet, postmen have gradually become representatives of a bygone era.
Point 4: Grain station staff, the guardian of the farmers' public grain, the grain station staff is responsible for the task of farmers to pay the public grain, this profession used to be a stable "straighten the waist" job. In the countryside in the 80s, the harvested rice and wheat needed to be handed over in the form of grain, and the grain station staff had certain rights. However, with the abolition of the agricultural tax system, this profession gradually retired from the stage of history.
Point 5: Pig killers, the balance between life and death, pig killers play an important role in the countryside, providing pork for the villagers. However, due to an unhealthy diet and a lack of medical resources, pig killers tend to have a shorter lifespan. With the progress of the times, the popularization of individual farming and modern agricultural technology, this profession gradually declined.
Point 6: Rural doctors, angels in white who have returned to their hometowns to take rootMany rural doctors choose to practice medicine and return to the countryside to provide medical help to the villagers. They became "barefoot doctors", carrying medicine boxes on their backs and running around for patients. Despite the widespread use of modern medical equipment, the efforts of rural doctors are still a good memory for the society.
Point 7: Announcer, messenger of information transmission In the era when there is no Internet, announcer is the main way for people to understand information about the outside world. They use standard Mandarin and a beautiful voice to broadcast information about the weather, policies and other information to people. Although the industry has now been replaced by television and the Internet, the fond memories of the past are still in the memory.
Summary: This article outlines the style of that era and the living conditions of people by tracing the occupations of the old society. Every profession is part of the fabric of society, and as the times change, they have faded away over time. These once-glorious professions are now forgotten or fond memories, and society is constantly evolving, creating new chapters of professions that are in line with the times. As the years go by, we remember the past and move towards a better future.
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