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A pair of twin daughters in Luoyang took their retired father home. What can a soldier do after he leaves the army?

Judging from the fact that he has given birth to two children, he is not a conscript, but a non-commissioned officer, over 25 years old. Look at the size of the child. He is at least 3 years old. Suppose he got married at the age of 25 and gave birth at the earliest at the age of 26, then he is about 29-30 years old now. Assuming that he/kloc-joined the army at the age of 0/8 and retired at the age of 30, he should be a third-term non-commissioned officer who served for 12 years.

Third-term noncommissioned officers, as long as they are not required to work, should not be retired, but transferred to other jobs. Changing jobs requires local government placement, but it can't be treated as a cadre (officer), and soldiers can't be placed directly in government management departments, usually institutions or state-owned enterprises.

If it is placed in government departments, such as county, township and town governments, there should not be a civil servant establishment, but a worker establishment, which is equivalent to a worker establishment. Only by passing the civil service examination again and having a college degree or above can you become a civil servant.

If placed in institutions, such as hospitals, water administration, environmental inspection, schools, cultural centers and so on. It is also a formal establishment of workers, but you can refer to the evaluation of cadre transfer or administrative staffing when appropriate. After passing, it can be converted into a cadre establishment.

If you are in a state-owned enterprise, you can be promoted to some management positions by the enterprise itself, but it also depends on your skills and employment.