If you are really unclear, you can check your file storage.
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The more frequent the flow of talents, the greater the number of "abandoned files", and the number of "dead files" stored by talent service institutions around the country is also increasing year by year.
The most common situation is that many people "throw" files in talent agencies, often paying only the first year's custody fee, and then they will not continue to handle custody procedures or pay related fees.
Archivists classify these files as "absolutely dead files" and "relatively dead files". There are two cases of "absolute death", the parties go abroad to settle down or die, which is rare.
"Relatively dead files" means that archivists do not pay filing fees for a long time or completely ignore files, including some self-sustaining files. Once the owner of this part of the file needs it, the "sleeping file" is likely to be "activated". Of course, you have to pay file management fees and a large amount of late fees.