Big sister is infinitely close to illiteracy. When she was a child, she studied for five years: three years in the first grade (repeating two years) and two years in the second grade (1 year), so she could hardly discipline her children's study. Last year's college entrance examination, my niece was admitted to a university in the province. After taking her to school, the elder sister gave her enough living expenses every month. My niece is very happy to be admitted to the university. She hopes that her children can find a good job after graduating from college, instead of doing rough work and working overtime day and night like their parents. It is best to have one after graduation? Iron rice bowl? That's better.
Speaking of. Iron rice bowl? I have to say that my niece volunteered for the college entrance examination. At that time, because my sister was close to illiteracy, Dajiefu almost didn't graduate from primary school. Both of them were at a loss about how to enter the college entrance examination, and almost all of them decided by their niece. During the volunteer period, the eldest sister tentatively said to her eldest daughter: Otherwise, fill in the normal university and become a teacher after graduation. Is there a better one? An iron rice bowl, but this proposal was directly rejected by my niece. My uncle is also a teacher now. After teaching for 17 years, the salary is still more than 3 thousand. I don't want to be as miserable as my uncle!
In addition, if you want to be a high school teacher or a university teacher, you have to take the postgraduate entrance examination for a doctorate. You have to read that a stone blooms and a horse has horns. When you finish your Ph.D., you will reach middle age. Children have their own ideas, and the elder sister is helpless, as long as the children are willing, willing, as long as the university they apply for is not? Diploma workshop? , let her go! In fact, many post-70s are just like my sister. They don't want their children to be rich or expensive in the future, but they want their children to have a stable life and a stable job as long as they are safe, healthy and happy.
As a post-70s generation, many people would rather be a little bit bitter and tired, and try to make their children live more relaxed and comfortable in the future. In the eyes of many post-70s. Let children find their own lives, let children plan their own lives, and let children learn to assume their own responsibilities and obligations, right? Captives? Don't insist, children have children's happiness! ?