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How many people can understand the confession of a grass-roots civil servant in Beijing?
The weather in Beijing is really good these days around Singles Day. Although the temperature is close to zero, the sky is blue and the breeze is blowing gently, which makes people feel that winter is not coming soon. Several colleagues and I walked to work, and we felt much more comfortable standing on the thick fallen leaves on the roadside. As we walked and talked, it was the day when the Third Plenary Session of the 18th CPC Central Committee was held, and the topic of civil servants' salary increase was once again hotly discussed on the Internet. My colleague Xiaoyu and I have been praying: don't mention "salary increase", the more you go up, the less you give up. ...

Beijing's civil servants haven't had a pay rise for ten years. When we first went to work, we pricked up our ears at the slightest hint of salary, for fear of missing something good. Year after year, wages are always quiet, and everyone is a little tired. After a long time, I am even afraid to hear everyone talk about "salary increase for civil servants". Every time I talk about this, someone pats bricks. I remember that after the two sessions in 2008, it was widely rumored on the Internet that civil servants were going to raise their salaries. At that time, I had been admitted to the national civil service, so I was very concerned about this matter. But I don't know how much Beijing civil servants earn every month, so I simply think that the fact is what everyone says. Ironically, whenever people congratulate me and cast envious eyes, on the one hand, I am secretly glad, on the other hand, I am polite and secretive in my words. It wasn't until I really became a civil servant in Beijing in July that I found out that I was romantic-my first month's salary was less than 2,700 yuan, and I really didn't deserve to be scolded!

2700 yuan, which is undoubtedly the minimum wage in our financial sector. Other students join banks or securities companies, and their wages are obviously higher than mine. In fact, many colleagues did not expect the treatment of civil servants to be like this. Xiaoyu and I joined in the same year. Before he was admitted to the civil service, he had signed a contract with a subsidiary of AVIC, but his parents were more interested in civil servants. Reluctantly, he paid a penalty of 5000 yuan to cancel the contract with the company. Fang, a graduate student of Dongbei University of Finance and Economics, is one year later than me. She has obtained the certificate of certified tax accountant during her graduate study, and her internship salary has reached more than 7000 yuan. She chose civil servants solely for Beijing hukou, and when she joined the work, her monthly salary was only less than 100 yuan. Before taking the civil service exam in Ahao, he did data balancing in the online game Perfect World. Most of his day's work is "experience" games, and his annual salary in the first year is 65,438+10,000. His parents felt that playing online games was not a proper job, so they urged them to apply for civil servants. Working for more than four years, with a monthly salary of more than 4,000.

In fact, the salary of more than 4,000 yuan is definitely enough to eat, but many of us came to Beijing from other places to take the civil service exam, and we also spent a lot on renting a house. Speaking of renting a house, I really feel bitter and bitter. Many people think that civil servants will solve the housing problem, even if there is no housing allocation policy, at least they will provide dormitories. It's naive to think so. Most units in Beijing do not solve the accommodation problem. The first thing we did when we joined the company was to rent a house.

The scene of renting a house for the first time is still vivid: in July, four young men and I followed the intermediary to find five communities, and finally we chose a satisfactory semi-basement to prepare for short rent. We agreed at first, but the landlord backed out the next day, so we had to follow the intermediary for a long time. Finally, I really didn't want to see it anymore, so I just rented a shabby three-bedroom and settled down first. There is nothing in this three-bedroom apartment. The landlord bought three double beds and two tables from the flea market that day, and we five boys carried these things to the sixth floor one by one. Three months later, we moved to jiugong town, Daxing, and lived in an apartment built by residents, where at least everyone had a single room. After living in this environment for less than a year, we moved again-the old palace was demolished as a whole, and so was our place. In the next few years, I moved several times in a row, and the rent went up every time I moved. We especially envy those old comrades who catch up with welfare housing distribution. Almost all the cadres over the age of 40 in our unit have caught up with the welfare housing distribution. They paid tens of thousands of dollars. Now, no matter which neighborhood you are in, you can sell 2 million houses properly. We didn't catch up with the good time, so we can't compare.

Sunshine wages have been implemented in Beijing for some time. Beijing civil servants are often envious when they see the high income of foreign civil servants. A few days ago, Nanfang Daily published an article entitled "Last year, the per capita salary subsidy for civil servants in Guangzhou was 6,543,800 yuan+0,750 yuan", which aroused great concern from my colleagues and me. Xiaoyu added up the figures on my payroll and his payroll last month and multiplied them by 12, only to find that there was still a gap. 175 1 ten thousand yuan, this figure really makes us restless, and a huge gap arises. But on second thought, there may be something wrong with this figure. It is certainly unfair for Nanfang Daily reporters to allocate financial expenditure according to the head count, which cannot reflect the actual income of cadres. Although the relevant departments in Guangzhou have rushed to dispel rumors, there are still many condemnation voices in the society. Many people think that Guangzhou is a broken glass. I really don't understand why the concept of high income of civil servants is so ingrained.

For civil servants who have been employed for more than ten years, although their wages have not risen, they have been like this since they came in, and they are still passable. But for many old comrades, the gap in their hearts is a bit big. Sister Feng from my department is 48 years old this year. She said that it is one thing that civil servants do not raise their salaries, but after the sunshine salary, her treatment has been nominally improved, but actually reduced. She used to be a civil servant in Xicheng. 10 years ago, that is, around 2003, as an ordinary cadre, her annual salary and benefits totaled nearly 65,438+10,000.

10 in the past, prices soared and house prices soared. At present, the wages and benefits of ordinary civil servants in Xicheng are 70,000 to 80,000 a year. Under this gap, her enthusiasm for work has not been too high. She felt that her salary was almost the same, and she simply transferred to the southern suburbs not far from home the year before last, which also saved the suffering of traffic jams and commuting.

I am about the same age as Xiaoyu, Fang and Ahao. We all joined in 2008, are married, and are all civil servants admitted to Beijing from other places. Although there is a gap, Xifeng caught up with the welfare housing distribution, and the family pressure was not too great, but we were not. 165438+ 10/2, an article in the east. Com, "Making extra money with motorcycles reflects the plight of ordinary civil servants", which can be said to be written in our hearts. In fact, Xiaoyu told me more than once that if civil servants were not allowed to work part-time, he would have wanted to find another job. He used to want to drive his own small QQ to run a black taxi, but later he was afraid of pulling acquaintances.

After working for five years, few of us have a monthly salary of less than 5,000 yuan (no other income), so it is really difficult to support our families in Beijing. Moreover, we have been unable to explain our income to our classmates, and no one believes that we earn less. Even if some students know our salary, they will immediately add: "But the welfare in your is high." It's no use arguing with them. Public medical care for civil servants is a thing of the past and has long been included in medical insurance; It is only a matter of time before retirement wages are included in endowment insurance. Some people say that civil servants have gray income, which has hit at least 90% of grassroots civil servants who work hard like me. The premise of gray income is to have privileges and convenience. Who has the privilege, who gives convenience to others and who gets the gray income? This kind of thing must be based on real evidence, so that some people dare to investigate, talk about and do it. Don't kill it with a stick, it will probably kill us after the salary increase in 10. Last year, we sent away a colleague who was under 50. He is in the terminal stage of rectal cancer. During his serious illness, we visited his home, which was almost penniless. Later, we also organized colleagues to donate money. I would like to ask, if civil servants have free medical care and civil servants still have such a high income, that home will not be what we see.

It is more reliable to judge the income of a civil servant and add up the actual figures sent to him. To tell the truth, under the current situation, few units dare to commit crimes against the wind. We have deeply realized the firm determination of the country to fight corruption and promote honesty. With the promulgation of the "eight regulations" and "six prohibitions" of the central government, many welfare units have not issued anything, let alone our so-called "Qingshui yamen". Sometimes the old comrades in the unit will talk about the past. Hou Jie is 60 years old and has 23 years of work experience. Whenever she recalls the old days, there is always a smile on her lips. More than a decade ago, the company often distributed daily necessities and hardly bought eggs, rice, hairtail, washing powder and soap. She said that although these things are not very valuable, the unit always feels very happy to give them. Of course, these are all extravagant hopes now. We have long expected that there will be no zongzi on the Dragon Boat Festival and no moon cakes on the Mid-Autumn Festival. But a few days ago, on the solstice of winter, the canteen didn't even prepare jiaozi. I don't know if this is also to avoid suspicion.

What kind of life situation are grass-roots civil servants facing now, and how many people really know and understand their lives? Finally, I want to say: no complaints, no grandstanding; I love my work and feel my life. I'm telling the truth and looking forward to a bright future!