10. Fear is not endless
Four years of college have passed in a blink of an eye. When it came to the internship in the second semester of www.biquge.info senior year, we knew that college life was already at the end of the crossbow. But I didn't have time to be nostalgic and sad, so I faced the problem of graduation assignment. According to the past practice, we generally return to the place of origin after graduation, that is, where you got in, you go back there. The animal husbandry majors basically return to the county animal husbandry, and then be assigned to the township animal husbandry and veterinary station. Unlike now, if you study veterinary medicine, as long as you have the ability to find a maternal and child health hospital to receive it, you can go; If you study early childhood education, as long as there are universities that want you, you can also become a lecturer.
What's more, in our major, we have to divide several to farms every year, and most of them are labor camps. According to the thinking at the time, this was the worst unit, so everyone was terrified, for fear that they would be assigned (not assigned) out. I talked politely to the head teacher and the head of the department, and I leaned over with a smile all day long. Now it seems how naïve our thinking is. Later, two brothers in our class were "unlucky" to make the trip, and one of them was so angry that he didn't even take his graduation photo. But when I met them two years ago, I thought they were doing better than any of my classmates. Some of the people assigned back to our class are still staying in the veterinary station, some have been laid off long ago when they are assigned to the feed company, and some have changed careers to do jobs that have nothing to do with their profession, and a classmate Yang is a leader in a farm with thousands of people, and it is said that the United States has inspected it many times. Another person who was assigned to a labor camp put on a police uniform, and now his police rank is a governor, and when he was at the class reunion, he was full of emotion.
The biggest problem I faced was that when I returned to my place of origin, I was separated from my girlfriend. But I don't have the ability to go to where she works - that's already across borders. I went out to all the relationships, but because there was no relationship, I finally broke off the idea. Some of the students who have the ability have found units in Nanning, and some have entered the region, at least the county unit, but I still have no land. Before graduating, I interned at a chicken farm in my county, and during that time, I asked my friends to help me find connections, and even Mr. Liang Xianhua, the editor of Guangxi Literature, helped me find someone to recommend me, and wanted to stay in the county, but no one could help.
I don't like to work as an animal husbandry veterinarian, and I feel that I am not good at my studies, and it is difficult for me to be qualified for these specific technical jobs. Indeed, in my senior year, most of the courses were majors, and I didn't take them seriously. For example, artificial insemination of chickens, pigs, and cows, such as delivering pigs, horses, cows, and sheep, cutting the fangs of newborn piglets, milking cows, making sausages and yogurt, drawing designs for a pig house, etc., I don't know how to do it. And when it comes to the most professional things, steers, steers, I don't know where to start, there was an internship, I was bold to go down, the chicken eggs were not found, but the chicken lungs were poked, and the poor little rooster struggled to die in my hands. Some of my classmates have already set up stalls outside on Sundays to help nearby farmers make money by steering. Even the most basic injections are not proficient. When I was interning at the Nanning Veterinary Station, one day I was on duty, and a construction company called to say that the dozens of pigs raised in their canteen were not eating, and asked us to send someone over immediately. At that time, everyone in the station went to the clinic, and only me and a fellow countryman and classmate Chen Kai were left, and this guy's studies were worse than mine. So we set out with our medicine kits, it was very cold, the construction company was far away, and when we got there, based on our knowledge of half a bucket of water, we initially concluded that it was a cold—it was very cold at that time. So, we injected them -- flying needles. However, it is really difficult to inject this group of more than 30 pigs for us, and we often don't know which one has been vaccinated and which one has not been vaccinated; Which one hits and which one doesn't. We made the whole pigsty scream. Half an hour later, the people were tired, the pigs were tired, and we decided to fight the gold. The people in the company were very grateful to us, stayed for us to eat, and fried forty or fifty eggs for us - how many eggs can we eat? We let go of our bellies and ate them straight, and we eliminated less than a quarter, so much so that for a long time afterwards, I was sick to my stomach at the sight of the omelette. When I came back, I couldn't sleep all night for fear of killing someone's pigs. The next day, we nervously called to ask about the situation, and they said, "Okay, we've eaten!" This surprised us very much, and then our teacher, Professor Lao, said, you are crooked, those pigs, you just don't give them injections, but so desperately rushed, they get vigorous exercise, and it's fine!
At that time, the cow embryo technique of the Faculty of Agriculture was famous all over the world, so we had to learn a little bit about it. Artificial insemination of chickens, pigs and cows, delivery of pigs, horses, cows and sheep, cutting the fangs of newborn piglets, milking cows, making sausages and yogurt, drawing drawings for a pig house, planting pastures, etc., although I don't know much about it, I think it's time for me to graduate.