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Today I received a question from a fan - Is there any future in joining the army in the future?
This is a topic that many friends are concerned about.
Not long ago, I saw an answer on a certain platform that many people liked.
Today, we don’t brag or not, let’s talk about it.
In order to avoid the problem of quarrels and the problem of chickens and ducks talking, let’s first determine a few basic facts -
First: At present, the treatment of soldiers generally maintains certain advantages in comparison with local (most regions) civil servants. Although this advantage is not a big deal.
The second is: At present, there is still competition in most parts of our country to join the army. Although the intensity of competition is different from the past, it also distinguishes regions.
Third: At present, the treatment of retired military personnel in is generally diversified and is getting better and better. Although some people still feel that they are not completely satisfied.
4: At present, most young people join the army with the idea of a good future. Although, there is also part of it simply to enrich life experience and fulfill responsibilities and obligations. In fact, pursuing a future and fulfilling your obligations are not contradictory or conflicting.
Why, should we list these "consensus" first?
Because if we put aside these, there is no way to discuss it.
You may say that military personnel are treated well. He said that civil servants in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen and first-tier cities are treated much better than soldiers. Moreover, civil servants also have invisible benefits and invisible income.
You may say that the salary of soldiers is high now. He said that soldiers have a 24-hour working system, and local governments have an 8-hour working system, and the soldiers suffer losses on hourly wages.
Maybe you say that retired soldiers are treated well. Some professional soldiers can live a life of food and clothing without worries when they are in their 40s. He said that local civil servants are very relaxed. Not only are they as leisurely as they are not at work, but they are much more favorable.
You may say that many places are still in fierce competition for joining the army, and many young people cannot do what they want after signing up. He would say that no one has joined the army now, and only those with poor academic performance and those who cannot make it in the local area will sign up for the army. Moreover, to be honest, the admission scores for a certain military academy have dropped sharply.
This is a phenomenon that is often said on the Internet: many people live in their own information cocoon, only believe what they believe and only look at what they want to see.
Indeed, we have experienced an era when soldiers are particularly respected.
In that era, what was the status of soldiers? Needless to say, joining the army was a matter of glorious ancestors.
If an ordinary young man can get a military uniform and wear it, it would be a very shameful thing (there was no military uniform management regulations at that time, and the people allowed to wear military uniforms similar to those of today's people wearing formal clothes).
We have also experienced an era when the army needs to endure.
In that era, not only were the treatment of soldiers poor, but a lot of the troops needed to earn money themselves. In that era, many comrades dug optical cable trenches. I have also done the work of raising pigs and growing vegetables. Comrades who have been drivers may have pulled coal during training.
In that era, many people looked down on soldiers. When it comes to soldiers in society, they often use "soldiers" instead, and some even add the word "poor" in front of them.
At that time, the popular song in the army was "Say Nothing", which was " When your hair brushed through my steel gun "...
At the same time, we have also experienced the era when some veterans who participated in the war were laid off and unemployed after being resettled, and some should be arranged by the government according to national laws, but not properly arranged.
These are all facts. All of them are the background and background that make up our discussion today about whether the army has a future.
Over the years, relatives around me chose to learn a technology when they graduated from high school.
After the college entrance examination scores came out, when I applied to a military school or a local university, I finally chose to apply to a local university.
When graduating from college, I chose the former when I was going to take the civil service exam, start a business, work in a private enterprise, or join the army.
As a veteran, I don’t feel sad about this, nor do I think there is anything wrong with it. Instead, I was even happy.
Because, young people can have more choices and do what they like to do. Isn’t it the goal that we have worked hard for generations? Isn’t it a sign of the better development of our country?
What is the meaning of our struggle? Isn’t it just that our country is becoming stronger and stronger and our next generation can live the life they want?
Many people expressed great anger and worry about some young people's reluctance to join the army, and even felt that if this continues, big problems will occur.
Swordsman thinks that this is a normal phenomenon.
In fact, whether from a historical perspective or looking at the world's military powers, we will find the problem of recruitment. It is a problem facing almost all countries.
Whether it is a developed country, a developing country, a poor country, or a relatively backward economy, it cannot be avoided.
In order to solve this problem, some countries even implement the civilian military service system: all citizens must serve in the military as adults.
There are also some countries that implement the recruitment system , relying on good treatment to attract young people to join the army.
And our country implements a military service system that combines volunteer military service with compulsory military service as the main body.
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Back to the question of whether there is still a future for joining the army, we also need to conduct a specific analysis of the specific situation.
After all, today, we have completely broken the dual social structure of urban and rural areas, and the social division of labor is more diversified and meticulous. Each of us has more choices and possibilities for the development of each of us.
Although joining the army is no longer one of the few channels for most young people to "leap the dragon gate". But it has to be admitted that soldiers are and will always be the profession for young people to realize their dreams and ambitions. It is still the most worthy and promising career in the world.
Joining the army may indeed make some people who have experienced it feel "regret", but many people do not even have the chance to "regret".
In fact, I touched my heart and said, after leaving the army, how many people really "regret" that they joined the army back then.