Next year, China will undergo a major change in its administrative planning. Nanhai will be separated from Guangdong Province and the region will be removed to establish a province.
This news is no longer a secret to some circles in the capital. Countless people's attention has been attracted to it, and everyone's focus is on different points, and Food is Heaven is also among them.
In 1979, the central government designated Pengcheng as an export special zone in order to conduct a pilot project for reform and opening up, accelerate the attraction of foreign investment, especially Xiangjiang capital, introduce advanced technology and management experience, and promote economic development.
Together, the cities have become the first batch of national special economic zones.
In just eight years, Pengcheng has achieved outstanding results that have attracted worldwide attention and created a proud term - "Pengcheng Speed".
Therefore, after a comprehensive and detailed analysis and summary of the experience and lessons learned during this period, the country decided to continue to expand the scale of the pilot.
In order not to affect the normal development of the country's various tasks and to minimize the possible negative impact on the people, the central government selected the city under the management of Guangdong Province, which is located at the southernmost tip of mainland China, with a backward economy and a sparse population.
The Nanhai Special Administrative Region is the goal, and we are preparing to withdraw it from the district and upgrade it to a province, and establish China's first and only provincial-level special economic zone.
Against this background, the South China Sea will undergo tremendous changes in the future. Many people of insight are preparing to seize the opportunity and show their talents in the southernmost tip of the motherland.
Cheng Lei is one of them.
He was the same age as the Republic of China, but he had a bad fate. As a member of the third generation, Cheng Lei, together with his classmates, became a glorious educated youth who went to the mountains and countryside after graduating from high school.
Cheng Lei has an advantage over other educated youths. His parents are both grassroots cadres of state-owned farms. He grew up on a farm and attended primary school at a farm school. Later he moved to his grandfather's house in the county town and studied there.
middle school. Therefore, he is very familiar with collective agricultural production.
As a result, he quickly stood out from the group of educated youth and became a brigade cadre of the educated youth brigade, responsible for organizing the educated youth to participate in labor production.
After the college entrance examination was resumed, Cheng Lei was admitted to South China Agricultural College the next year, resuming his student career that had been interrupted by the ten-year special period.
South China Agricultural College is a well-established agricultural higher education institution in China. Although it is not as well-known as Huaxia Agricultural University, it is also well-known in the domestic agricultural sector and is directly managed by the Ministry of Agriculture.
Cheng Lei performed very well in school and had excellent grades. Therefore, he joined the party at school and became a cadre of the student union.
After graduation, Cheng Lei was directly accepted by the Ministry of Agriculture and became a cadre of the national ministry.
The first few batches of college graduates after the resumption of the college entrance examination are really pampered in every possible way. The ten-year gap of senior talents has left the country's major ministries, administrative agencies, local governments and large state-owned enterprises in desperate need of support.
Every graduation season, the people in charge of human resources in various units begin to cross the sea to show their talents. They will use various methods to steal people back from the graduates.
Household registration, housing, these are all child's play, and many units will not take these conditions into account, because they are already standard in the treatment of college graduates.
As long as the graduates are willing to come, even their immediate family members can solve the problem together. Whether it is household registration, employment or schooling, or even medical treatment, any conditions can be negotiated as long as they ask.
As for problems at work, that's easier to handle. Many units offer multiple positions for graduates to choose from.
In units with a relatively loose establishment, graduates who become full-time graduates will be promoted to associate-level subjects. It is not impossible for some individuals who perform well to be promoted to full-level subjects. Although most of them do not have administrative positions, in the unit, for college graduates, in terms of administrative titles,
Definitely give it towards wealth.
In other words, except for personal salary, bonus, settlement allowance and other financial issues, which are strictly regulated by the state and no one dares to speak randomly, all other conditions are negotiable.
This kind of unconventional treatment will make it difficult for students who will be unemployed after graduation after the university expands enrollment more than ten years later!
This is the main reason why it was difficult for Shiwei Tian and Zhuang Decoration Life to independently recruit fresh college students.
Even if Huang Feifei and Fang Datong offered three or five times the salary to newly graduated college students, as well as equally generous bonuses and other allowances, only a handful of them would do so.
In the end, the two companies could only solve this problem by asking FESCO to work together. Otherwise, it would be difficult for both companies to cultivate the mid-to-high-end technology and skills that the company will need in the future from their own workforce in a short period of time.
Manage talents.
Cheng Lei's career has been relatively smooth. He started as a deputy department and was promoted to a full department one year later. Since then, he has continued his good work performance and became a deputy department-level cadre at the end of last year.
It was almost the end of the year, and Cheng Lei walked up and down as a routine, wanting to make some preparations for his job change next year. Who knew that this move would attract the attention of the superior organizational department, and with a transfer order, Cheng Lei
He became the deputy county magistrate of Qian'an County, Nanhai, in charge of agriculture and forestry.
On the surface, this transfer seems a bit deceptive.
According to unwritten agreements, when cadres from central ministries and commissions or provincial units are transferred to work at the grassroots level, they are usually promoted by half a grade before being appointed.
If you are a new deputy director like Cheng Lei, it will be difficult to be directly promoted to a full-time director. However, the organizational department will generally take care of him in terms of his work location and the position he holds.
Cheng Lei serves as the deputy county magistrate in charge of agriculture and forestry. The trick is that in an economically backward agricultural county like Qian'an, he is not even the executive deputy, but only holds the title of standing committee member.
The reason for this rather bizarre setting has its historical roots.
Qian'an County is located in the southeast of the South China Sea. The terrain slopes from northwest to southeast. There are four types of terrain: mountains, hills, plains and tidal flats, which intersect with each other.
The geographical environment of Qian'an County is very complex. Moreover, the transportation here is inconvenient and the population is sparse. It also contains a small number of ethnic minorities. They mainly live in the mountainous areas of the northwest in the form of large and small villages.
The cultivated land that can be used for agricultural production in Qian'an County is mainly concentrated in the plain areas and some hilly areas in the central part of the county, accounting for only about a quarter of the county's land area.
But the few high-quality arable lands all belong to a few state-owned farms. These lands were originally wasteland. After liberation, they were developed through the establishment of state-owned farms with state funding and investment.
These farms form a small circle of their own, and the products they produce, as well as the thousands of employees and family members of the farms, are under the direct control of the Nanhai Agricultural Reclamation Administration. The county has no management authority over them.