What should I do if the teacher in the training institution is old?

In the past six years, I have made slow progress in an industry that is not profiteering, but I can learn a skill to make myself move forward steadily.

Besides, I also read books, write articles, and reflect and accumulate bit by bit.

At work, those tasks that made me flustered at first and finally adapted to the sweet area gradually improved my ability and made me energetic.

A good friend once asked me that teachers in training institutions can work when they are young, but what should they do when they are old? Do you want to transfer to the administrative department?

It is normal to have such doubts. After all, today's young people are scrambling to enter public schools and take exams in order to get an iron rice bowl for life.

My mother said, whoever, they will still get the money when they retire.

But I want to say that sugar cane is not as sweet as both ends. I'm not saying that public schools are bad, but I'm used to freedom. If you want me to sit in my office all day, set countless alarm clocks in my mobile phone, get up at six o'clock in the morning to check and study early, you might as well just shoot me.

Many people were stunned by the luxurious lineup of teachers in Shenzhen Middle School and vomited in succession. But in fact, closed loop is more terrible than involution.

You will find a group of people who are best at solving problems to teach in the best schools, and then train a group of people who are best at solving problems to be admitted to famous schools. After graduating from prestigious schools, these problem-solving people are attracted to the best schools by high salaries.

……

I may never go to a public school.

By the way, Confucius is actually the epitome of the cram school system for thousands of years. He traveled in the wilderness with a group of ragged people. If he is happy, just say a few words and debate. It will be boring when the future ruler puts his statue in a temple with a roof.

I used to reminisce with my former colleagues. When I first came to Beijing, I was assigned to a campus located in a huge luxury business district. Downstairs of the campus is a food city, per capita 100.

But my monthly salary is 1800, and I dare not have lunch with the seniors I just met at noon every day. So every time I sneak across the overpass to an ordinary building across the street, there is a low-key sign hanging at the door of the building that says 12 yuan Rice.

I don't know who said that lunch time is the best time to establish friendship with new colleagues. So after half a year, I still haven't made any friends.

I met my uncle when I was interviewing GRE lecturers. In fact, he is only one year older than me, but he looks older than me by more than one round. So everyone calls him uncle. Like me, he graduated from an ordinary undergraduate course, and he is very inconspicuous in this study abroad teaching and training circle where rattan schools graduate everywhere. While teaching GRE reading, he became the human resources director of the company. Just passed the interview, and received his work email from me very late every day before joining the company.

I haven't heard from him for a long time, except that he became a rave Q&A teacher in Zhihu, an up teacher who spoke English at National Southwest Associated University, and left his job to open his own studio with an annual salary of seven figures. To tell the truth, his efforts have always touched me particularly. In this world, there are still many ordinary people, who have succeeded all the way, and there are not so many people with an annual salary of tens of millions.

This is why I have always felt firmly and confidently that there is no need to envy others. Everyone has their own track. Don't sell yourself short because others are proud of the spring breeze, and don't take the exam because you are superstitious about the so-called iron rice bowl in public schools. You can shine by yourself, don't be afraid of the dark. If you have your own skills, you don't have to be afraid of starvation.

Having said that, I have to talk about going back to my hometown in a big city.

Every day, hot search in Weibo is all about "involution". Seeing so many young people are tired but unwilling to leave big cities. How many people can survive? How many people can you stay? Can you get the happiness you want after reaching the peak?

As long as you can move forward firmly on the road you choose, it is enough.