Rise of the Wasteland Chapter 747: Insight
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The winter snow is floating outside the window, and the temperature has reached minus zero.
But the low temperature can't penetrate the double-layer thermal glass windows, and the room is still warm. The children of the Raman family are wearing thick winter clothes to play snowball fights outside. The temperature in India and California is very high, and it is a rare thing to snow.
Looking at the children playing outside the window, Raman smiled. A few months ago, he was still an old hat. He has changed a lot at the moment. He is in charge of assets of tens of millions or even hundreds of millions of dollars. He manages hundreds of the world's best talents.
The employment of Zhou Qingfeng has always been not used by suspects, and it is never doubted. He didn't have time to manage chores, so he just let go. This led to the great responsibilities and responsibilities of the people under him, and he also went directly to the person in charge if something went wrong.
Raman never thought that he could mobilize huge manpower and financial resources one day. When he first asked to spend more than $ 30 million to buy equipment, the signing hands were shaking.
However, when this dark-skinned, lowly-born Indian scholar found power so useful, he actually hid in the office and cried for a long time. To this end, he specially wrote his own experience in China as an email and sent it to his enlightenment teacher in India.
“Dear teacher, I have n’t been able to write to you for months. I used to have a hard life, but now I ’m busy with work. Today is free, I want to tell you about the recent situation.
Three months ago, I was still worried about my future in my California residence, and suddenly got a good job going to China. I swear to the gods, I really do n’t know why I was chosen? But I couldn't refuse, so I took the whole family to an ordinary city in northeast China.
In three months, I experienced a great psychological shock. I have a strong desire to talk at the moment, and I want to tell you what I saw, heard, and thought.
Before I arrived at this city called ‘Tianyang’, I knew that China was already a world-class country. But I also feel that China has an imperial capital, Shanghai, a large city, a large number of talents, and we are not bad in India.
We have Mumbai, New Delhi, Bangalore, and Kolkata. Our lifeforms pharmaceutical and software industries are among the best in the world. I have always felt that China can develop in more than 30 years, so India must be.
But I now find that it does n’t make sense to focus on the most developed city in a country. If you want to compare, you should compare the more common, more broad-based, more basic ordinary city. ‘Tianyang’ is such an ordinary Chinese city.
When I arrived in ‘Tianyang’, I was told that this is a decayed old industrial city, all aspects of development are shrinking, and the economy is very bad.
When I saw the wasteland that the laboratory was about to build, I also agreed with this statement. The situation here is really terrible. I think it would be nice if the laboratory could be built in two years.
But just one night, I found that the difference between me and the locals in measuring ‘sucks’ was too big. It took only one day for the construction workers to level the 20,000 square meters of land to be built in the laboratory.
Where is this terrible? This is absolutely great!
The construction staff here can call a large number of construction machinery on one phone call, and can easily recruit dozens or even hundreds of workers with rich construction experience with one phone call. Everyone gathers and immediately understands their responsibilities. They work almost all night without rest.
One day, I really finished the work in one day.
I am surprised that the convenient transportation here can easily bring a lot of construction machinery, and I am also surprised by the low prices and skilled skills of skilled workers.
But what I am most surprised by is the foreman ’s organization and management ability. This kind of person is a project manager level in the United States, with an annual salary of more than one hundred thousand dollars. But I asked the other party about the civil engineering degree that graduated from that university through an interpreter. The answer I got was that this forty-year-old foreman who graduated from junior high school was the village head of a nearby village, and had never studied in college.
Trust me, I was really at a loss.
I think in the villages of India, a village head can easily summon hundreds of people, but these hundreds of people should be illiterate. It is absolutely impossible to have a junior high school culture among hundreds of people in their 40s and 50s, just like in China.
I just realized that this country began to popularize education in the 1970s and 1980s. As a result, the labor force here has strong cognitive ability and low management costs.
I used to think that India ’s elite education was correct, but now my mind is shaken. Any country in any country has a junior high school culture, and the benefits are extremely obvious.
I have been thinking for a long time and I ca n’t think of a country that can provide such a large, low-cost and high-quality population. The local workers are not proud of their academic level. Everyone says they have no culture, and it seems to them that they are almost illiterate before they have attended university.
I absolutely disagree with this view, and even express anger!
The rapid construction of the laboratory is surprising. Although I have never seen a real investor in this laboratory, there is no doubt that his economic strength is very strong.
The entire laboratory's infrastructure construction cost about 300 million US dollars. In three months, the money was spent cleanly, and it was an enviable experimental park.
The best environment, the most advanced equipment, the best talents, and even the local people are extremely surprised. A deserted beach turned into an extremely beautiful scientific research community.
I am extremely satisfied with the work and life here. Within three months, more than one hundred highly skilled biochemical researchers joined me. Their original nationalities and backgrounds are different. My job is to coordinate the relationship between them.
So far, I have done very well. As for the content of the work, I have signed a confidentiality agreement and it is not convenient to say more, but I want to talk about life here.
Abundance of supplies is common, but what surprised me was the harmonious interpersonal relationship here. This was what I originally wanted to get in the United States but didn't. It was unexpectedly obtained in China.
I was born in a low caste of Sudra, and my schooling experience was extremely difficult. The reason why I went to the United States was to hope for a free development space. When I brought my daughter from India to the United States, I just didn't want her to be treated as a slave or even enslaved by her classmates.
But what disappoints me is that in India, high castes bully low castes, and in the United States, they bully the bottom. My daughter has always been excluded or even bullied at school. I have complained to the school teacher many times, but the answer I received was that my daughter should not cause trouble.
My daughter is the most obedient in the world, she is even very timid, how could it cause trouble? But I have no choice but to change anything.
In Huaxia, a small, so-called "run-down" city, my daughter went to a bilingual school the first day, and happily ran to me at night and said, "Dad, I made friends, here Teachers and children like me '.
This is really gratifying to me, and then I also felt this in the interaction with the locals. They are not exclusive, and I heard that I came from India, and I just smiled ‘oh’ a few times, and I did n’t care about my identity after a few words.
I was always worried about whether I would encounter some trouble or discrimination because of the relationship between the country, the nation, and the customs. And my translator told me that as long as they respect each other, ordinary people in China do not have extreme hatred for foreigners. Officials will even deliberately take care of outstanding talents from abroad.
The three months of life are the most comfortable days for me in the past ten years. I ca n’t help but have a long-term plan to live here. Unfortunately, Huaxia's green card is the most difficult to get in the world. This is the only thing that frustrates me. "(To be continued.)