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Can you talk about your life as a civil servant?

Tell me about your life as a civil servant?

I have decades of civil service life experience. Like many civil servants, it can be divided into three stages: being an official is important, being able to be an official and being successful. At these important nodes, the most satisfying thing is to be able to do this stage. The value and significance of life, and what kind of goals the workplace can finally achieve are all positioned in this period.

At the stage of being an official, I was transferred from the countryside to the county-level party and government organs. At the age of 30, I am full of energy and confidence. I can rotate for more than ten hours a day and my body can bear it. I can eat and sleep. The post of administrative secretary lasts for seven years. The characteristic of this position is that it requires comprehensive ability. The most basic requirements are that the materials should be well written, understand policies, and be familiar with agriculture, finance and related business between the party and the masses. The hardest thing is to write materials. Once, I stayed up late to write a very urgent material, and the task was completed on time, and people were so tired that they almost fell apart. It is common for some civil servants to work overtime like this, and there is no overtime pay or anything. It is this high-intensity continuous tempering that makes me gradually mature and turn to the stage of becoming a famous officer.

At the stage of becoming an officer, I was exchanged across counties. In the new post, the burden on the shoulders is heavy and the responsibility is great, but the initiative of the director has been enhanced. I remember being in charge of a relatively large project of returning farmland to forests and grasslands. In order to make this project stand the test of time and history, I attach great importance to the quality of the project.

I go up and down the mountain every day, run a few pairs of shoes, and suffer with the villagers, sweating like a pig. Because this is an arid area, the water storage project took three months from land preparation, digging ditches to planting trees, and never left the construction site for a day. The project was finally rated as a high-quality project. When I saw the saplings in the horizontal ditch with a contour of 10,000 mu rotating along the mountain, getting greener and taller every day, the feeling of full harvest was particularly gratifying and moving.

In the stage of success, you have experienced a lot of storms in Cang Sang, and decades of busy time have passed. Whether you have made achievements or not is a matter of public opinion. As civil servants, especially those who work at the grassroots level, they are all about the same age. Whether there is an upward trend has also become clear. There is heat and light at this time. Do whatever the organization tells you to do. The most important thing is to stand in the last shift and firmly hold the bottom line. Until it lands safely. This is my life as a civil servant. Simply put, in order to attract more attention.