Revised Edition Volume 2 Shadow Scroll Chapter 1 Life is unsatisfactory
If you tell my fellow villagers that I joined the Military Commission as an officer, went to three stars as a cosmic night watchman, or traveled around the country as a diplomat with a strange status, they would not be surprised. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info and tell them what I am working for now has an effect that I can't imagine.
I came to the GDI Political and Legal Building in Beidu, which is located on the side of the Military Commission building. The Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervision is a small-scale department with a relatively high level, and it cannot be compared with the Military Commission with millions of people and the Heavenly Realm Bureau and the Illusory Realm Bureau with tens of thousands of people. Excluding the dispatched agencies in various places, the total number of people is less than 500, and there are only more than 60 staff members in the headquarters of the Discipline Inspection Commission on the 14th floor of the Political and Legal Building.
The report notice said that I should go to Office 1406 to find Major General Chen. At this time, I had mixed feelings, after all, I never imagined that I would work in this kind of department before. If you want to say that you will work in a down-to-earth manner, you don't have this kind of confidence. Moreover, the level of the Discipline Inspection Commission is high, and he is not a major here at all, but he is the object of people's applause. I heard all of this when I was drinking with people at school.
Entering the 1406 office, it was found that Major General Chen was very young. He was about twenty-eight or nineteen years old, tall and handsome, wearing a pair of gold-rimmed glasses, and looking gentle and elegant. As we sat down, he said cordially, "Your presence is very welcome, Major Huang. I think I should introduce myself, my name is Chen Tianfu, and I was transferred from the Heavenly Realm Bureau in 62. I've been here for more than a year, and I can be regarded as basically figuring out the situation. When I first came here, I met the Nanguo Court case that you exposed, but it kept us busy, hehe. β
Then I remembered that I had found a lot of hot potato errands for the Discipline Inspection Commission, but the affinity of my boss made me relax a little. After a few small talks, he got down to business and said, "That's right, the part I'm responsible for is to carry out the reconnaissance work of senior officials within the GDI, which originally belonged to the Internal Intelligence Agency. Later, because it was considered that it was subordinate to the internal intelligence part, it was difficult to carry out the work, so it was assigned to the Commission for Discipline Inspection. Internally, we are called by numerical codes, and there is no official name for the outside world. Our serial number is one, which is a place of the GDI Discipline Inspection Commission of the Northern Capital. Your rank last year was not enough, and it was investigated by the Second Division, which is responsible for supervising ordinary cadres, otherwise we would have known each other last year. β
I wondered why I was recruited to do such a job. Chen Tianfu then explained: "Yes, in recent years, computers have begun to enter office automation applications, and it is no longer the time for copying and writing to solve the problem. Naturally, we must keep up with the times, keep pace with the times, and absorb high-tech talents to adapt to the development of new things and new situations. Even I'm not very old, and I'm struggling to use my current computer, so I have to learn from you! β
I hurriedly humbled myself, and I couldn't help but cry out in my heartβmy worst fears had happened: wasn't that the one who was hired as a typist?
As I expected, it was really the one who brought me in. Working at the headquarters of the Commission for Discipline Inspection, everyone is a leg higher, and even the one who is in charge of a photocopier is a lieutenant colonel. There were only two poor mixes in their 30s who were still captains, but I couldn't have screamed at them. Although the GDI implements a unified military rank system, it only has a direct meaning in the military system, and in this kind of administrative system, it is divided according to the administrative rank. I'm just a record high level clerk β a junior clerk after all, let alone a newcomer. So all the chores in the general room were piled up on my head: beating materials, going to the street to buy glue, climbing ladders to change light bulbs...... It's hard to put into words when it comes to these experiences. Not everyone has the experience of going up and down the oil pot, and the cruelty of life is often reflected in these aspects that endlessly torture people's spirits.
It's a bit too much to scream cruelly, but my cry is not vexatious. I met one of the most terrifying people: Mrs. Lin, the director of a comprehensive room. The old lady's name is very good, her name is Lin Shiyi. But I immediately exhausted the skills of the human beauty scanner to try to restore her appearance to forty years ago, and I couldn't tell that she had a posture that matched the name.
She joined the army in 3026, and her education is not high (although she can read and write, I have not found any proof that she graduated from elementary school) - so she can't rise in rank, and now she is only a colonel after 39 years of service. Don't look at the old lady's low level, but her qualifications and temper are directly proportional to her age and length of service, don't talk about us, even Chen Tianfu had to nod his head and take the initiative to give way when he met her.
I easily inquired about Chen Tianfu's background, mainly because the GDI general cadre file management system is nothing in front of a pseudo-master of my level. It turned out that Chen Tianfu was the son of Marshal Chen Jiale, the son of the gate, no wonder he rose super fast. Although he did not jump several levels in a helicopter, he has always held the main leadership position, and he is advanced every year, and every time he meets the conditions for the fastest promotion in two years. Promoted to the rank of general is passed without hindrance at one time, where can we imagine these? Rao has a strong background, but he still doesn't dare to be presumptuous in the northern capital, where high-ranking officials gather, he acts very low-key, and often runs out. Everyone rumored that he didn't plan to stay here for a long time at all, but just to make a transition and rub some "multi-post experience" experience points to continue to rise to the fat department. There is no tiger in a mountain, and the old monkey should be the king, and Mrs. Lin seems to have become the de facto first leader.
It is conceivable that in the case of no one controlling, Mrs. Lin's attitude towards us young men, who graduated from college and who are chasing her at the same level, is naturally very bad. After the first day of work, a few people who were a little closer to me came to talk to me and speak ill of Mrs. Lin, but on the eve of work, I received a letter from my old man, which warned me to be careful and cautious in my work at GDI, and not to talk nonsense before the foundation is firm. Although I have never listened to the old man's words, I still accepted this sentence, and took "doubt everything, deny everything" as my motto when I first worked, so I suspected that they were sent by Mrs. Lin to trick me and frame me. Whatever they say, I won't let out a fart. After a few times, I became the target of bad things behind their backs, and my interpersonal relationships quickly and straight down from zero to negative in the middle of the conversation. Originally, I was more than 10 years old with most people, so I didn't have much to say, and the younger ones were alienated from me, so I didn't have any fun at work.
Mrs. Lin not only has a bad attitude towards me, but also treats other colleagues who are even forty or fifty years old, but she lacks some special words to sarcastically me, but adds some other special words. It can be said that the whole place, sometimes even other departments of the Commission for Discipline Inspection, gave her that shotgun mouth to make the dog restless. If no one complains after noon one day, it is already a very abnormal phenomenon. Chen Tianfu is either not there, or let her go crazy, what can we do?
Although the level of the Commission for Discipline Inspection is high, there is no money. Apart from keeping the office running, there is not a penny of extra funds. It's hard for outsiders to imagine, but it's true: many of the civil servants in the GDI and government departments have no office funds at all, and they seem to think that as long as we are paid enough salaries, do the units not use electricity or burn oil? Those who want money...... When I met a few birds who had to pay for gas when they went out, I stopped borrowing a car and took the bus directly. Of course, the ticket will not be reimbursed, there is no money. But at least it's cheaper, and if you slow down, you can't run a horse without grass.
Regardless of the government (who are often poorer than us), in terms of GDI in general, the big system is forever in a state of scarcity and at the same time super rich. Some places are so rich, such as the institutions in charge of finance and transportation, and the Illusory Realm Bureau, and the Celestial Realm Bureau's salary is also sufficient. In other places, there are more or less deductions, and you have to find your own money to use and distribute.
For purely official government departments, GDI does not pay a dime of office expenses, and it is extremely harsh when reporting accounts. Other organs generally have subordinate units or external affairs functions, and they can somehow get some unhealthy tendencies back. However, the Commission for Discipline Inspection was originally a department that was difficult with people, and it could not bluff people at all, and as long as other departments within the GDI did not have pigtails to grasp the hands of the Commission for Discipline Inspection, they would never buy it. Chen Tianfu occasionally attends routine political and professional study meetings, but whenever he has the spirit to speak, the main content of his speech is to sigh and say that he has not found funds, and how difficult it is to find funds -- so the reason why he hangs outside all day long is to find funds for us, and that is a top priority, and everyone must not hinder him from doing this great thing if the sky is not falling.
If the unit has no money, employees don't want to have a good life. Mrs. Lin is so bad that she came up with the vicious idea of deducting our wages to have a son without asshole, although she is old enough to complete the glorious mission of reproducing future generations, she does not consider accumulating some virtue for her grandchildren.
The plan is as follows: a part of our wages is routinely deducted every month, purportedly used as a reward and punishment fund. Then decide the reward or deduct money according to the score at the end of each month, and promise to use all the deducted part to give out the prize. But in fact, at the end of each month, the ratings hosted by her always deduct more points than bonus points, and those who deduct points will continue to be fined, and as a result, removing rewards and fines is equivalent to scraping another stroke on our heads, and none of the money deducted in advance has fallen back into our pockets. It is inconceivable for outsiders that the Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervision is engaged in these dirty things and money, but for us and other small staff members who have personally experienced this, it is like a knife slashing at flesh and blood, and the pain is unspeakable.
I have just worked, and the basic salary during the probationary period is 400 yuan, and the major rank subsidy is 200 yuan. According to Mrs. Lin's standard, 100 yuan will be deducted in advance, and I will be fined 60 yuan in the first month, so I can receive an income of 440 yuan, which is poorer than in school!!
When I was in school, my family had to give me 300 yuan a month for living expenses, plus a 200 military rank subsidy and a 100 on-campus subsidy. After work, although GDI provided rent-free housing, water, electricity, telephone, and food were all costly. I've been using the computer I used at school, let alone upgrading, and now I don't even dare to get a modem at home to surf the Internet!
I began to understand why there were no younger people in the Commission for Discipline Inspection, and who would dare to come to such bleak conditions? If I had agreed to go to the Phantom Bureau at that time, there would have been a lot of subsidies there, and I could always get more than 4,000 a month, right? I began to actively find ways to change jobs, even if I didn't work GDI and went to work in a private telecom company or IT company, I couldn't stand it.
This kind of dark days survived until the second month, and I deducted less money at the end of the month, only 30 yuan, but I deducted medical insurance uniformly, and only got 200 yuan in cash. When I got the money, I wanted to cry. Two hundred yuan a month is equal to less than seven yuan a day. I was caught off guard by the Nandu GDI and went to the Heavenly Realm to retrieve important information - such a feat, and now I get such an income?! Although my computer level has not kept pace with the times and maintained the peak with those people of Black Cat, I have at least about 2,000 when I go to general IT companies, right?
If you can look at loyalty, I don't think any of them in the Commission for Discipline Inspection are positive. I just kept my head open, and the other people started to scold the street when they received the money, and glanced at Mrs. Lin, and they were silent.
Life was so unsatisfactory that my spirit quickly went down. Occasionally thinking back to the scenery and life of the school and the strange adventures of the heavenly realm, I can't believe that I have ever been so high-spirited. To say that setbacks are inevitable, but I think Mrs. Lin is an insurmountable mountain at all. She started working too early, five years before her retirement age. If I continue to work under her for five years, I will have a nervous breakdown, or at least become a pervert who lives indifferently like everyone else here. As for any promotions, don't even think about it.
Now it's hard to find a job, it's really hard to find, I flipped through the job search version all day long, and secretly went to the interview twice, and people thought that the relationship between GDI employees was difficult to quickly straighten out (indeed, GDI employees want to restore their civilian status is very troublesome, and it will take more than half a year for everything to go well) and refused to ask for it. I tentatively wrote a letter to my family, saying that I was determined to break the iron rice bowl and find the most precious things that God has given mankind - freedom and ideals. As a result, my father quickly replied and told me in an extremely angry manner: This letter made my mother angry, and she didn't want to work as a regular job, which was a big rebellion!! When he wrote this, he was indeed extremely angry, and his writing power penetrated the back of the paper, and the letter paper was like a knife with many cracks. It seems that if you insist on going your own way, you will definitely not find help from them, and you will have to cut off relations with me.
Summer has passed, and it is now September. I got nothing but entering the Northern Capital, the steel capital of desire (no, it should be a sacred city). Although the countryside is no longer around, but a colorful metropolis, the necessary bullets to integrate into this colorful are extremely lacking. Work is mechanical labor day after day, and even if I investigate a few corrupt officials, my job is only to beat them up with unlucky materials, and to give them a little help in their work, without a sense of accomplishment.
Because Huahe stopped all communication, even emails and civilian letters against GDI and the secrecy department were blocked, and I couldn't get any news from Han Han and others. I can't afford international calls: Huaxia Telecom has been synonymous with vampires since ancient times, and my actual income in a month is only enough to say five minutes, and I may not be able to find the cold. And I'm not the kind of man who is so romantic that he doesn't care about his own survival.
In the nine months since the beginning of the **** year, I have lost the halo on my head, the friends around me, the gentle lover, the ideal job, and the comfortable environment, and I have changed from a young pride in a helicopter to the dust of the city. Until the end of August of the **** year, I only thought about job-hopping in my mind, and I was obsessed with job-hopping as an object. If it hadn't been for something else that made me jump out, it's hard to imagine what I'd have become. (To be continued.) )