Chapter 2271
Can't Pretend I Didn't See It
The CNC Institute's actions have caused quite a stir in Beijing's education sector.
The job assignment process nowadays actually has little to do with the school.
Of course, this didn't happen in later generations either.
However, most schools, in order to maintain their prestigious reputation, pull in various organizations to hold various on-campus recruitment events during graduation season.
But at present, those things are simply impossible.
Let's not talk about those who are doing well or have excellent academic performance.
Even the worst students can get an advanced diploma.
At worst, I would return to my original workplace or the city where I am registered, and then find a decent job.
He Yuzhu, however, wanted his students to go out and make their own way in the world.
This has led many in the industry to regard the CNC Academy as a joke.
Everyone thought He Yuzhu had lost his mind.
If those students who go to the south don't do well in the future, then the CNC school will have completely lost face.
"Principal, shouldn't we reconsider this matter?" After the meeting, in He Yuzhu's office, Comrade Xiao Qian anxiously advised He Yuzhu.
Chen Yong, standing to the side, also had a complicated expression on his face.
He couldn't figure it out either.
The students in my family who are about to graduate aren't too bad.
The School of CNC Machining teaches the most in-demand majors in society today.
Therefore, these soon-to-be graduates of the CNC School are in a situation where they are sought after by many suitors.
Even if it's absorbed by the local industries in Beijing, there shouldn't be any problem.
However, He Yuzhu paid a high price to persuade those people to give up their assigned jobs and go south to try their luck.
Xiao Qian and Chen Yong really couldn't understand each other.
He Yuzhu waved his hand and said seriously, "It's an account that's easy to calculate."
"Since the resumption of the college entrance examination, do you two think college graduates will still be as valuable as they are now?"
When it comes to serious matters, He Yuzhu is quite reliable.
He stared intently at his left and right hands.
"Hiss..." Chen Yong hissed.
"But our school is still considered a new school."
It was precisely at this time that they were thinking about making a name for themselves.
The current job assignments are so irresponsible. If some students don't do well, it will ruin our school's reputation. Teacher Qian's thinking is actually not wrong.
He understood what He Yuzhu meant.
Why did the universities shut down?
To be honest, it has a lot to do with "talent surplus".
The overall mediocrity, with the emergence of one or two outstanding individuals, is a stroke of luck for the group.
However, the overall mediocrity was due to encountering a large group of outstanding individuals.
That could be a disaster.
Mediocre people, if they are not given important responsibilities, will at most just eat and drink and go home to bother their wives and children.
But if someone is too outstanding, they will definitely keep moving around if they can't be properly managed.
……
Although these people are well aware that if they were given any real positions, they might not be able to do them very well.
But they won't give up trying.
For most professionals, the period of maturity and achievement is at least twenty years.
If someone like He Yuzhu doesn't want to retire, then Old Chen and Xiao Qian shouldn't even think about advancing further.
This means the two of them have no evil intentions; otherwise, they would definitely have tried to sabotage He Yuzhu.
But the relationship between the three of them was built on the experience of going through hardships together.
There were no other people!
How should we arrange it?
……
He Yuzhu waved his hand again and said, "We must trust the students we teach."
Since they are talented, they should go out and explore the ocean. That's where their talents truly shine.
Failure is not terrible; it can teach them lessons and also give our teachers, who work in isolation, more experience.
Even if you send out a hundred people, as long as ten or eight of them succeed.
That's also the prestigious reputation our college has built.
We're not here to be babysitters.
They can foresee future social trends, yet they still think about restricting students for the sake of their reputation.
That's truly irresponsible towards them.
In fact, He Yuzhu's logic is very simple: the future society will inevitably be a situation of selecting the best from the best.
The best talent gets to eat the fattest cake.
Most other students who lack talent and courage have to accept their mediocrity.
Why not start now and instill a sense of urgency in those students?
Set some benchmarks for them, so they know what kind of treatment truly outstanding talents receive after experiencing the trials of society.
This also saves most students who are admitted to CNC colleges from thinking about making progress and just getting a diploma.
But these ideas were far too profound for He Yuzhu.
He can see those things, but he's bad at summarizing them.
He just felt that now he could give those kids the opportunity to go out and make their way in the world.
They also have the confidence to support those children.
So he took that step.
"...Putting everything else aside, I can at least stay in the principal's position for another three to five years, so let's see how things go in three to five years." He Yuzhu made the decision.
He was very confident.
Among the twenty-odd students who went to the small southern town.
There are always those who manage to earn an annual salary of 30,000 to 50,000.
When the time comes, the student who gets the high annual salary will be the example he sets for all the teachers and students in the school.
Those students who returned to government-affiliated institutions earned seventy or eighty yuan, or even a little over a hundred yuan, each month.
Then I'll be able to compare myself to people who earn two or three thousand a month.
He Yuzhu was quite certain that those children wouldn't pay attention to those who failed or were mediocre when they went into business.
They only care about the best one.
He Yuzhu himself didn't realize that he was now treating those young people as children a generation younger than him.
He Yuzhu hummed a little tune as he carried a hen into his house.
As soon as he opened the door, he heard his eldest grandson wailing.
He Yuzhu immediately threw the live chicken in his hand to the ground and shouted upstairs, "Xiaochong, Shouyi, come down and clean this chicken up."
Grandson, what's wrong?
Why are you so sad?
Grandpa's here! ..."
He Yuzhu showed no disgust whatsoever; on the contrary, he looked at his eldest grandson, who was wailing in the room, with anticipation on his face.
He had thought of everything, and he picked up his wailing grandson.
Then the soft, cuddly little one immediately stopped crying and looked at him with wide, innocent eyes.
It was as if it were a reunion with someone from a past life in this one.
What it exudes is a strange sense of closeness.
Despite his anticipation, he still made sure to wash his hands before entering his bedroom.
Unfortunately, his daughter He Yuan is also a government employee.
And since she holds a leadership position, there are many tasks that she cannot simply abandon by asking for leave.
During this period, He Yuan would take her son back to her parents' home every morning.
Whoever in the family is free will come over to take care of us.
Meanwhile, He Yuan was in He Yuzhu's study, focused on drawing her comics.
Fortunately, the child hadn't recognized anyone yet.
Otherwise, they wouldn't have recognized He Yuan as the first person. (End of Chapter)