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Commentary: Master, when the city is in the end, the waves are not wasted.

There are 12 masters in Changzhou Urban Management Special Line, Jiangsu Province, and some of these masters are engaged in street inspections. Netizens said that what junior high school students can do can also be done by masters. Isn't this a waste? For urban management, we can't complain about the low quality of urban management, but at the same time we oppose the entry of high-quality talents into the urban management team. In fact, urban management needs to be "awesome." Urban management is often criticized, and the fundamental reason lies in the problem of concept. The concept of urban management should be service, not law enforcement, not fines. Nowadays, urban management in many places thinks that management is law enforcement, law enforcement replaces service and punishment replaces management, which leads to tension and conflicts between urban management and citizens. When the duke is the duke, when the duke is the urban management, why not be the duke?

From Peking University graduates to stall selling meat, to "post-90s" beautiful college students as "dung diggers", and now to 12 master students as urban management, all of them have aroused heated discussion among netizens, and the focus is nothing more than the big contrast between their highly educated and "low" occupations. Because in the eyes of China people, it will be difficult to get rid of the inertia thinking of "learning to be an excellent official" for a while. It seems that college students, especially famous universities and masters, should find decent and noble jobs, otherwise they will be overqualified and waste educational resources. But in my opinion, there is nothing wrong with a master's degree as an urban management, but it will achieve a win-win effect, which is worth looking forward to and praising. First of all, it is the need of employment situation for graduate students to do urban management. In this era of mass production of masters and even doctors, the pressure of employment and the difficulty of choosing a job are relatively increasing. Although some universities exaggerate the high employment rate in order to recruit students, it is an indisputable fact that many college students are unemployed as soon as they graduate. Then, it is a wise choice to adjust the concept of employment and change the path of choosing a job. There is no distinction between high and low occupations. Instead of clinging to a highly educated diploma or aiming too high at the so-called professional counterparts, it is better to face up to the reality and respond flexibly. First, find a job to exercise yourself, gain a foothold and enrich yourself. Can't you do something big? The change and progress of this concept of career choice is not only the way out for students, but also the way out for higher education.

Secondly, it is the need of urban development for graduate students to do urban management. As we all know, at present, China's urbanization process is accelerating, but the ability and level of urban management can't keep up with the pace and can't match. The most obvious performance is that law enforcement is not standardized, management is not rigorous, and service is not thorough. The constant and frequent conflicts between urban management personnel and management objects have led to the "demonization" and "notoriety" of urban management in the eyes of Chinese people. These master students have received higher education, have fashionable thinking, and have high comprehensive quality and professional level, which will inevitably bring new ideas, new methods and new atmosphere to urban management and add more humanistic colors, thus effectively reversing the reputation and image of urban management and ensuring the continuous improvement and harmonious progress of urban management.

From this perspective, it is a win-win situation for master students to do urban management. For this reason, it is not correct to criticize the "low salary" of the master or the "waste" of the "master urban management". We need to feel it from the perspective of applying for a master's degree. But the real question is: how can our society disenchant relevant institutions and posts to the greatest extent? Being a civil servant or career establishment position is no longer so attractive, and people value such a "master of urban management" more. In short, if it becomes an ordinary scene, it will no longer arouse the public's sigh.

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