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How is Binzhou like this city?

Binzhou City is located in the northeast of Shandong Province. It is a prefecture-level city and a fourth-tier city. Its economic development is relatively backward, its industrial structure is single, and its industrial foundation is poor. At present, Weiqiao and Bohai Piston are still in the past. Jingbo is on the rise, while the others are individual small businesses with serious pollution. As for the service industry and tourism industry, they are also relatively lagging behind. The Internet industry has not improved yet, and there are only a few outsourcing companies. The problem of finding a job is outstanding. If you are not taking the career or civil service exam, don’t have too many ideals when working here. There are very few private enterprises, and the remuneration is poor. There are very few that can really pay you the five insurances and one housing fund on time. If it's a factory, there are basically no holidays except for the Spring Festival, so don't consider statutory holidays (most factories here won't give you statutory holidays, because the machines can't be stopped and the workers don't take holidays. Even if you are not on the production line, you are treated equally. . ), a place that allows you to take four days off work a month is very good. Therefore, many of my friends and college classmates would rather go to Zibo, Weifang, Qingdao, or Jinan for work and development than return to their hometown, because they can neither make money nor learn anything, and the benefits are not good. Therefore, the weak talent base is an important reason for Binzhou's slow development. Most private enterprises are actually self-employed and are still in the stage of extensive operation. Most investors focus on land transfer, such as Beihai New Area. The key is that the ideas of local development are not good enough and are too traditional and outdated, so many industries that are doing well in other cities have basically died here. A friend of mine wants to develop new software, so he always goes to Hangzhou or Chengdu, because there is a good industrial development environment and he can do things. Let’s talk about housing prices. The average salary is 3,000 yuan, and the average house price is 8,000 yuan, so, haha. The transportation is not bad. After all, the city is small, so there is no need to wait for buses or squeeze into the subway. Of course, there is no subway. Because of the geographical location, trains can only go to two lines, and there is no high-speed rail, which seems to be built. Basically it’s all by car or bike. Low-speed electric vehicles and scooters for the elderly are a great spectacle. They claim to have their own way on the road and never obey traffic rules. Just get used to it. Well, that's all I can tell you. It's relatively comfortable here, with a slow pace of life and plenty of food and clothing, if you don't consider the mortgage or car loan. But this is my hometown. No matter what, I just hope that these situations can get better, and that things can be truly built inside and outside my hometown!