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Stanford University Ph.D. competes for township civil service posts, is education changing fate or plundering wealth?

author:Genting Language Teaching and Learning

Recently, Suzhou City, Anhui Province announced the announcement of the 2024 annual examination to recruit civil servants (2), and the information of one candidate in the list is very eye-catching, his name is Su Zhen, a graduate doctor, graduated from Stanford University.

Su Zhen applied for a position in the township organ of Lingbi County, and his written test and interview results ranked first comprehensively. Although there is only one doctoral degree candidate in the second batch of 330 candidates, it still arouses great concern.

Stanford University Ph.D. competes for township civil service posts, is education changing fate or plundering wealth?

People say that "the end of the universe is the establishment", and it is common for a master's and doctoral student to take the public examination, but it is the first time that a returnee from Stanford University has seen a township civil servant take the exam.

Maybe the grassroots positions in Suzhou City plan to hire a returnee doctor this time, but there are many grassroots positions across the country to recruit people, and there will be more doctors and undergraduates to grab jobs.

Stanford University Ph.D. competes for township civil service posts, is education changing fate or plundering wealth?

I am reminded of the daughter of a retired colleague, who was admitted to a public institution in charge of trademarks in Beijing after graduating from a second-class school in this province, and was directly transferred to a central enterprise by a relative of the child last year.

The old colleague said with emotion: If you go through normal channels, you can't even dream of it.

Some time ago, a little boy said "I want to be the president of the Agricultural Development Bank of China" while practicing sentence formation, and the boy's words made a lot of noise on the Internet.

It turned out that the boy's father was the president of the branch, his mother was a section-level cadre, and his grandfather was an employee of the branch.

Now, the doctors take off their "long shirts" and "high hats", and go directly to the grassroots and undergraduates in the townships and towns to grab jobs, which is like a dimensionality reduction blow, which has brought a lot of psychological damage to college graduates who want to take the public examination!

The doctors parachuted into the grassroots, just like a cheetah on the territory of the wildebeest on the African savannah, although the cheetah kills one wildebeest at a time, all the wildebeest are trembling, and none of them can eat grass with peace of mind.

It is a trend for master's and doctoral doctors to pour into grassroots civil servants and career editors.

From a positive point of view, the national grassroots civil service system reuses talents, and the doctors are willing to put down their bodies to the grassroots level, indicating that they have ideals and ambitions and want to "do business".

From a practical point of view, college graduates have no platform to display in China, and they are used as "mediocre talents", just like Maxima being treated as a donkey, blindfolded and let him go around the millstone.

The low-level families have devoted two generations of hard work and happiness to their children's education to change their fate.

Stanford University Ph.D. competes for township civil service posts, is education changing fate or plundering wealth?

The students spent immeasurable energy, time, and health to study and further their studies, the adults were dragged down, the children were also exhausted, and the children finally graduated from college and got a master's and doctorate.

The cost of a child from primary school to doctoral graduation is more than 500,000 yuan.

Children with high diplomas are difficult to climb into high-quality positions in state-owned enterprises, central enterprises, universities, and government departments.

They are selected and placed in grassroots civil servants, social worker positions, or fight for bloodshed to do low-level security jobs and other jobs.

Is the democratization of higher education a social progress or a façade?

Nothing can hide one fact:

Education has become a tool for plundering the wealth of the common people at the bottom, and it has become a tool for solidifying social classes.

Stanford University Ph.D. competes for township civil service posts, is education changing fate or plundering wealth?

It is an example for a doctor from Stanford University to be a township civil servant, but do grassroots civil servants, social workers, security guards and other jobs really need high-diploma professionals?

If ordinary undergraduates, college graduates, and veterans can do a good job, let doctors and masters do it, it is a waste of resources!

Maybe a high diploma can change the fate of children at the bottom, but sometimes a high diploma for children at the bottom is not worth anything at all.

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