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Working experience of college students' attachment to deputy village head during winter vacation

The situation of studying and working in the village is summarized as follows:

First, integrating into the environment.

the most important thing to take up a new job is to get familiar with the actual situation and integrate into the new environment. Colleagues of the village committee were enthusiastic, and I soon became friends with them. My village is located in ...

In the village, my position is deputy village director, and I am mainly responsible for some daily work ..., which makes me learn a lot of valuable rural work experience from the director and colleagues. Rural work is flexible and changeable, and it should be handled in a flexible way, which requires me to learn and get used to dealing with the masses. For more than half a year, I have been learning with an open mind, observing more, using more brains and learning more. Up to now, I have been able to integrate well into my work and environment. I am grateful to the leaders at all levels, village cadres and villagers who have given me support and help during this period.

second, ideological understanding

1, we should do "three diligence" in our work.

The daily work in rural areas is complicated, so we should be diligent in doing these tasks well. First of all, study hard. As college students who have just arrived in the countryside, there are many things we don't understand. Take myself for example, when I first made tea, I didn't know how much this kind of tea was enough. As a result, I put too much tea when I brewed it, and most of the cups of tea brewed were tea leaves. This thing tells me that I should pay attention to and learn everywhere, even if I make tea. In addition, we don't know much about agricultural knowledge and methods of rural work. In fact, there are many learning channels, and the most convenient thing is to ask the seniors. Colleagues of the village Committee have rich experience in rural work, so it is much more convenient and practical to ask them for advice than to explore for themselves.

At first, people in the village often come to the village committee to do things, and it happens that other clerks are not here. He often says "the village cadres are not here" and will not regard you as a staff member. If you don't change your role in time, they will only treat you as a child or a person who can't solve practical things for him. We can take over what we can and can do, and start with small things, so as to gradually establish the image of our college student village officials. Everything is the same, big and small, and many things in the village are directly related to the vital interests of the people. Take medical insurance as an example. If you miss one, it means that he may not enjoy the medical insurance policy, which is undoubtedly a great event for ordinary people.

Secondly, the attendance record means that you often think about and summarize your work, such as daily work, meeting minutes, work gains, shortcomings and experience in handling something, which should be recorded in writing in time, which can be reflected in our work log.

2. Be wary of arrogance and rashness at work.

impatience is caused to a great extent because we are eager to make achievements in our new posts and realize our ideals. However, the rural work is complicated and the daily work is cumbersome. When I first started working for a week, I also thought, how can I do some work such as writing certificates, sorting out materials and issuing subsidies every day? I gradually understand that we need time to adapt, learn and understand, and it takes some time to adapt to the new working environment and working methods. Even though I have worked in an enterprise, I am still a student who knows nothing in the face of the present environment and work. If you ask me to mediate a dispute, I am sure I can't handle it well. No one can eat a fat man at one go. The best way to solve impatience is to keep a normal mind, look at problems rationally, proceed from reality in everything, and don't rush to set too high and unrealistic goals for yourself. Only by finding one's own position correctly and doing the work at hand seriously and responsibly can we make greater achievements when the opportunity comes.

3. Be close to the masses in your work.

as the saying goes, the eyes of the masses are discerning. As a village official, a person with higher education may have higher requirements for you in the eyes of the masses, which requires us to be strict with ourselves, be active, active and enthusiastic when the masses need help, and spend as much time as possible among the masses to understand their production and living conditions, and at the same time give them reasonable suggestions and find ways for them to get rich.

4. Learn to communicate at work.

of the 15 village officials we admitted this year, everyone became good friends. Usually busy with their own work, but we often make some exchanges and help each other and remind each other when encountering problems. Friends in life can add more colors to life, and friends in work can make work from complicated to simple. Friends at work and in life are our lifelong wealth. Being able to know these colleagues and friends is also one of my important gains during this period of time.

Finally, I would like to say that the greatest happiness of working in the countryside is to see the smiles on the villagers' faces after serving them. What impressed me the most was the expression of comfort and joy on the faces of the masses when solatium was distributed to poor households, five-guarantee households and affected households during the Spring Festival. These are also the meaning and motivation of my work.

Third, the working ideas for the following period

I think that in the future, the work of our village should always focus on economic construction, and do good deeds and practical things for the people.

The above are some of my experiences. Of course, there are still many incomplete places, which I will gradually improve in my future work.

first, not afraid of hardship. A lot of work in rural areas needs to go to the village to visit households, and basically we can't get in touch with the villagers before or after work. We must not be afraid of hardship and master this time difference before we can do things well.

second, I'm not afraid of trouble. Rural work is extremely complicated. Neighborhood disputes, quarrels between husband and wife, demolition and land acquisition all require the mediation of village cadres. I must treat these big and small things as my own affairs, and I can't be bored.

third, we are not afraid of losses. To do rural work, we must have a good attitude and a spirit of dedication. We can't say that a little self-interest will harm the interests of the villagers.