If I go to the post of migrant workers in the future and encounter problems in the topic,
I think we should first face it positively and try to solve the problem, because as a college student who just came to work in the countryside, due to the lack of social experience and the difference of knowledge structure, it is inevitable to encounter problems in practical work. At this time, we must keep a calm and positive attitude.
Secondly, I will sincerely do practical things for farmers' friends, worry about farmers' thoughts, go deep into their lives, solve problems closely related to their lives, try my best to meet their reasonable demands, and do a good job of explanation seriously and patiently if I can't.
For this reason, as a college student who has just joined the work, while strengthening theoretical study, we should pay attention to consulting our experienced colleagues and learning their working methods. As an old colleague who has worked in the countryside for many years, his work experience and life reading are definitely richer than mine. They have a unique way to deal with farmers' friends, which I can't learn from books.
I believe that as long as I sincerely do practical things for farmers' friends, I will not only strengthen my professional ability and work level in peacetime, consult humbly, do my best, and constantly sum up experiences and lessons in my work, I believe I will definitely gain the trust and affirmation of farmers' friends.
2. The main idea is a cartoon: a mother gave a child a pile of money and said, "Son, if the money is not enough, take it from me again"; A lady nearby gave an old man some money and said, "Mom, leave some flowers". Please talk about your views on this cartoon!
1. What the cartoon says is: This cartoon vividly points out the phenomenon that some people in our real life let their children get whatever they want financially, but they haggle over their parents. They like their children very much, are very generous financially, and try their best to meet their requirements. However, they are very harsh on their parents who worked hard to raise them and eventually lost their financial resources, and some even failed to fulfill their basic support obligations. This situation is particularly common in some unsafe rural areas. Some old people live a very hard life because they have lost their financial resources, and they are old and weak. In some places, old people even live in low-rise houses, drink porridge, and children live in houses and eat hamburgers (hehe is a bit exaggerated). This does not make those old people sigh at the children they raised by themselves: raising children does not prevent old age.
2. The reason why this happens, I think the root cause of this phenomenon is that the social security system in some places is not perfect and some people's ideas are relatively backward. As adult children, they treat their children differently from their parents, because they love their children, but they lack gratitude to their elderly and frail parents. At the same time, some people grew up in the way of their parents' education, and naturally they will inherit this bad habit. This kind of education will not only make children develop the bad habit of spending money lavishly, but more seriously, they will treat their parents like parents in the future. In the long run, this vicious circle will go on and on. When will it end?
As elderly people, especially in rural areas, they basically rely on the way of family support for the elderly. After losing their financial resources, they rely almost entirely on their children. This reality has created a bleak picture of the elderly without social security in their later years. Yes, they live a hard life with their children.
3. What to do: (From the perspective of the government and migrant workers) Although this phenomenon is not the mainstream, it is not conducive to the construction of a harmonious society in China. As a government, we have done a lot of work. I read in the newspaper that the relevant leaders of Yuyao municipal government have explored a series of policies through investigation in the countryside, and established a new pension system on the basis of traditional family pension and social security, aiming at improving the status quo of some elderly vulnerable groups. In addition, I think workers working in rural areas should also patiently persuade families with this phenomenon to make them realize the harm of doting on children and neglecting to take care of the elderly, so as to change their attitudes towards children and the elderly in concept and promote the harmony of the family as a social cell.