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Chapter Four Lifetime Regrets

The basic salary is 55 yuan for master's degree graduates, 50 yuan for bachelor's degree graduates, 45 yuan for junior college graduates, and 40 yuan for technical secondary school graduates.

Graduate students are rated as level 13 of the enterprise cadre salary standard, undergraduate graduates are rated as level 13 associate, junior college graduates are rated as level 14, and technical secondary school graduates are rated as level 15.

Health school teachers and hospital nurses enjoy an extra 10% of their basic salary. Sun Jiang just graduated from a technical secondary school and went to school with pay. He also enjoys this benefit. An extra four yuan is added to his basic salary of 44 yuan. He does not have a fixed professional title, but his position salary is fixed.

It is the lowest level of 14 yuan, and there is no nursing age allowance (50 cents a year, later increased to 1 yuan), and no bonus salary (15 yuan a month bonus, no bonus during winter and summer vacations).

Monthly income is fifty-eight yuan!

I attended the adult class at Jiangcheng Staff Medical College. There were 96 students in the medical class. 90% of them had attended a technical secondary school, 10% had attended high school, and had taken the Adult College Entrance Examination. 90% were paid to attend school, and more than a dozen

Two male and female classmates are married. The eldest brother is forty-seven years old. The girls have both gone to college and have worked in the hospital for nearly thirty years.

Eighteen-year-old Sun Jian was the youngest in the class. He was exempted from taking the exam and entered the school, and he was a little complacent.

There are many talented people in the class, including fifteen party members, mostly doctors, nurses and radiographers, as well as teachers from the medical school and health school. There are several with deputy senior professional titles and deputy directors of departments, and they only need a college diploma to be promoted to the top.

During the three years of study and internship at school, the vast majority of students studied hard and hoped to get high scores in the exams (the unit where they work reimburses more tuition fees). During the internship, several students had better medical and surgical skills and skills than the internship instructor.

Less than six years after graduation, the eldest brother, the deputy chief physician, was promoted to chief physician and was also hired by the Medical University as a professor and doctoral supervisor.

People who haven’t experienced it won’t believe it!

As prices continued to rise, within a year, the state issued two 5-yuan non-staple food subsidies. Sun Jian's salary was increased to 68 yuan, and after one year of work, it was increased to 69 yuan (an additional 50 yuan for nursing teaching experience and 50 yuan for

Seniority allowance), the country carried out the reform of the professional title system in 1987, and his job salary was increased to 24 yuan, which was an extra ten yuan. He would receive an additional 79 yuan a month. When he graduated from junior college in 1988 and returned

When I started working at the school, I received 92 yuan in the first month (plus 10 yuan of non-staple food subsidy and 2 yuan of nursing and teaching seniority allowance), and then I was rated as an assistant lecturer, with a bonus salary of 15 yuan...

In 1985, it was enough to spend 25 yuan a month to eat at the Staff Medical College. If you went out early, a noodle nest would cost 5 cents, a bowl of soy milk would cost 5 cents, a bowl of hot dry noodles would cost 10 cents, and a bowl of tofu skin would cost 10 cents.

8. Taking a bus costs five minutes for a short trip, eight minutes for a mid-way ride, and costs 1.2 cents for a bus ride. The monthly pass for students is 2 yuan, the monthly commuter pass for employees is 5 yuan (the monthly pass for suburban commuting is 8 yuan), and the most expensive dish in the school cafeteria is 25 cents.

The salary of fifty-eight yuan is enough to buy clothes and daily necessities.

In 1982, when I first came to Jiangcheng Medical School, breakfast consisted of a 2-tael steamed bun, 2 taels of meal stamps (buying a kilo of meal stamps requires one jin of food stamps and 16 cents) plus 2 cents of vegetable stamps, and one tael of porridge only cost

One tael of meal stamps, free of charge, a spicy radish for 1 cent, a 2 tael of large meat buns, 2 taels of food stamps for 10 cents; for Chinese food, baby cabbage costs 5 cents, Chinese cabbage 7 cents, and meaty meat dishes cost 10 cents.

An egg is a dime and a quarter.

The 16 yuan first-class stipend saved a lot of money, but it couldn't be spent all. Sun Jian's parents were both ordinary workers. Their parents' salary at the time did not exceed 120 yuan. There were five people in the family, and he was assessed 11 yuan.

For a second-class scholarship, his parents will give him an additional fifteen yuan per month.

At that time, twenty-six yuan a month was too much to spend on school meals!

Because of Sun Jian's honest words, he lost the opportunity to enter Huaji Medical College's medical major for five years of undergraduate study.

A lifelong regret!

He had a pre-employment education in technical secondary school, and everyone knew that he graduated from a medical school. Bi Xiaoyun sometimes made fun of graduates from a medical school, marking him as a graduate from a medical school and a junior college graduate!

There are six teachers in the surgical teaching and research section of Jiangcheng Health School, four with undergraduate degrees and one with a junior college degree. Sun Jian, who graduated from junior college, felt the pressure. He never gave up. After working for three years, he took the postgraduate entrance examination with the same academic ability and passed the exam with high scores.

I am a postgraduate student majoring in surgery at Huaji Medical University (the name was changed in July 1985), and I am also paid to attend school.

During the three years of study, Mr. Sun’s greatest achievement was to meet a Hangzhou girl, Bi Xiaoyun, a master’s student in internal medicine. Later, because he stayed at Jiangcheng Y Hospital, she became his wife.

housework.

There are still very few medical master's students in this era, and one professor generally recruits one student nationwide.

Unlike the PhDs in the previous life, a 985 or 211 institute recruited more than 300 PhDs and more than 2,000 masters in one session. A doctoral supervisor was followed by a group of PhDs, free-range! In the end, it was not enough. The lecturer could lead a master's degree.

Associate professor with Ph.D.

The academic level and business skills can be imagined.

Doctors are worthless too!

The top tertiary hospital where Sun Jian worked had no staff for recruiting doctors for some time (later it was solved), and it cost more than 3,000 yuan a month. Settling-in allowance? No! Single dormitory? Find your own way! Just leave if you don’t want to come!

There is no shortage of doctors in tertiary hospitals!

Almost everyone in high school can go to college (in 2017, the university admission rate in Montreal exceeded 94%), and diplomas are no longer valuable.

University education has become popular education.

Bi Xiaoyun, who is the same age as Sun Jian, went to college during a time when admissions and admissions were unified. He knew what he would do in the future, had clear goals, and had no extra hobbies. During school, he did not dare to fall in love openly, nor did he travel. He did not have a mobile phone or the Internet, except for reading books.

It’s better to read books, no matter how hard you work, you will gain something, you will have solid knowledge and strong practical ability.

Bi Xiaoyun is energetic and has made great achievements at work. In addition, she is cheerful and has a lively personality. She has a master's degree in internal medicine (the first master's degree in the department). She is knowledgeable and capable. She responds well to patients and has a harmonious relationship with colleagues.

Coupled with Sun Jian's connections in the health system, his career went smoothly. He was promoted to chief physician at the age of forty. After the old director retired, he also served as the director of the gastroenterology department of Jiangcheng* Hospital and was hired by Huayi University (Jiangcheng Y Hospital is its affiliated clinical teaching hospital).

He is a professor of internal medicine and a master's tutor.

After graduating with a master's degree, he returned to school and became the first master's degree in Jiangcheng Health School!

The school leaders trained Sun Jian as the director of the surgical teaching and research section. Unfortunately, the secretary of the regiment w was seriously ill and hospitalized. He was appointed by the school leaders as the acting secretary of the regiment w just after graduating from his master's degree. After the secretary was discharged from the hospital, he took a leave of absence to start a business.

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