The first pass of the grassroots selection and transfer to the village should be completed as soon a

Mondo Workplace Updated on 2024-03-06

The selected students come to the countryside from the university campus, and they are basically unfamiliar with the place. In particular, many children who grew up in the city always felt that it was not easy for them to integrate into the village when they first entered the village and spoke Mandarin to deal with the people. Then, how to adapt to rural life as soon as possible is the first hurdle for many grassroots students to enter the village.

1. Lean down and lower your posture.

The students who can become the selected students at the grassroots level are basically class cadres in the university, and they have advanced ideas and excellent academic performance. They have experienced written examinations, interviews, physical examinations, political examinations and other links, although the difficulty cannot be said to be a single-plank bridge, but they are also one of the leaders. In the world of many students who do not know the real situation in the countryside, they think that they only need to give orders according to the arrangements of their superiors, and their work is very simple. If you have that mindset, it's hard to do your job. Now that you have entered this village, you consider yourself a part of the village, your second home. The so-called grassroots selection and transfer to the village, the first step must be to stay, not to make the people seem that you are just here to transition. If possible, you can choose to live in the village, the current rural life is already very good compared to the original, and the village can take out the house that the selected students live in is also an air-conditioned TV, Internet cable, etc. If you live in the village for a few days, the people will slowly find out that you are indeed from the village, not just a casual visit, and they will slowly open up the conversation.

2. Learn to find special people in the village.

When I first came to work in the village, I basically went to the house at random, and I didn't know who I was going to visit. Among them, there are old retired branch secretaries, retired old cadres, large farmers, and young people who have returned to their hometowns to start businesses. I often follow him and communicate with him about the development status of the village, and understand the clan relations and customs of the village. Since the current branch secretary was also recommended by him, the members of the two village committees who had a good relationship with him naturally recognized me. Uncle Wang loves to drink two sips, I sometimes go to his house to eat at night, and the old couple make dumplings or stir-fry together, and every time I go back to my hometown, I will also bring some local wine at home to him. The big farmers and contacts in the village are happy to help them apply for some superior policies, especially when filling in some** or electronic version, the village is old, not good at using mobile phones or filling in ** and the like.

3. Start small and work hard to get things done.

If you want to gain the trust of the masses, the most important thing is to get things done, and things don't have to be big here. When I first entered the village, there was a dilapidated printer and computer in the village committee office, but almost no one used it. Since I went, I have made full use of him, updated the program, **new drivers, and basically made it very convenient for the computer to print and copy things. No matter who needs to copy and print things or fill in the village **, the village can handle it directly, and there is no need to go to the township to handle it. There are also some people who pay some fees, such as pension and medical insurance will not be operated on the mobile phone, it is inconvenient to contact the children, I directly use the mobile phone to hand them in, although these things are relatively small, but the old people in the village are very grateful to me.

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