Early the next morning, Song Jin was woken up by the alarm clock.
She got up, washed, had breakfast, and dressed herself up to look presentable before she leisurely went out.
He didn't see many people along the way, probably because it was cold. Song Jin walked all the way from his home to the Beijing No. 1 Machinery Manufacturing Plant with great enthusiasm.
The security guard was replaced. It was no longer the old man she had studied with. She went up to register her information. The old man, who had been very serious and businesslike, suddenly changed his expression when he heard her call Song Jin.
"It's Comrade Song Jin. The factory director has already told us that if Comrade Song Jin comes, he can just go in directly. No appointment is needed."
Song Jin didn't expect that Director Shi was so thoughtful. He immediately thanked the security guard with a smile and went in.
The security guard even kindly asked her if she knew how to get to the factory director's office so he could lead the way. Song Jin still remembered the location and politely declined his offer.
He walked all the way to the factory director's office. As soon as he arrived at the door, he saw that it was open. He could see Director Shi working inside. Song Jin knocked on the door.
When Director Shi looked up and saw that it was her, a smile suddenly appeared on his frowning face and he stood up to welcome her in.
Song Jin was a little overwhelmed by this high-level courtesy. She felt a little uncomfortable that an elder in his fifties thought so highly of her.
After sitting down, the two talked about the issues on the phone again.
No wonder Director Shi agreed to her conditions without any hesitation on the phone. He probably wanted to coax the person over first and then talk about it.
For example, now he began to repeatedly persuade her to stay and work in the factory, saying that everything he had promised her would remain unchanged, including the treatment of a level six worker. As the largest factory in Beijing, the benefits were particularly good, and she would definitely not suffer any loss or be cheated, etc.
At the same time, he also mentioned that there is no such thing as freelance designers now, and there has never been such a thing.
Song Jin understood that jobs nowadays are all about pecking order. Many people can't find jobs, and even those with money don't have the means to buy one. They may not even be able to get a job even if they have money in line. How can there be a concept of part-time job?
Song Jin was also straightforward and said directly that he wanted to find a job that he liked.
"Director, to be honest, I resigned from the factory in Heilongjiang Province this time because I wanted to find a job I like. Otherwise, if I were still in this industry, I wouldn't have resigned and come back. It doesn't matter where I work."
Director Shi saw that she was unmoved. If it were anyone else, he would have been angry and embarrassed, but she was just a little girl, younger than his own son.
Moreover, she is indeed talented, and the drawings she can provide are what she really wants and needs.
After some consideration, he agreed. Finally, it was decided that the factory would buy the drawings from Song Jin, and the price would depend on the content of the drawings.
Of course, the three drawings she had been promised earlier did not count. Those were the rewards Director Shi gave her for arranging her return to the city. She immediately took them out and handed them to Director Shi.
Director Shi smiled as he held the blueprint, and the unhappiness he had just felt from being rejected again and again was instantly forgotten.
After having fun, he also asked Song Jin what he planned to do and if he needed any help. If so, he could just ask.
Song Jin thought about it and realized that he would have to deal with many people in the future, so he didn't hesitate.
"I want to be a broadcaster and host. It's one of my dreams, but I'm not familiar with it yet. I don't know where to start or who to contact. Does anyone you know who I can consult?"
Director Shi was stunned for a moment, then he started laughing.
After all, she is a young girl, but she is suitable to be an announcer. Song Jin has a bright and elegant appearance. To be honest, she is one of the most beautiful people he has ever seen. Her voice is also refreshing and sweet, and her Mandarin can be said to be very standard.
Thinking about it this way, he felt that Song Jin was really suitable to be an announcer.
He thought about it carefully and said, "It's actually quite difficult to become an announcer in Beijing. Some counties and rural communes have radio stations, and they're only responsible for relaying broadcasts, so applying for an announcer position is relatively easy. In Beijing, if you want to be an announcer, you can only go to a radio station. We have China National Radio and Beijing People's Radio, but to be honest, neither of them is easy to get into."
Song Jin also looked through the information in the space last night and got a general understanding of it.
The Central People's Broadcasting Station began broadcasting on December 30, 1940. Its predecessor was the Yan'an Xinhua Radio Station.
On December 5, 1949, it was officially named China National Radio.
On January 1, 2004, its call sign was changed to "Voice of China" and it became affiliated with China Central Radio and Television.
China Central Radio and Television, China National Radio is a people's radio station in China whose broadcast signals can cover the whole country. It has more than 1 billion listeners in China and is also the radio station with the largest domestic audience in the world.
On October 1, 1949, China National Radio broadcast the founding ceremony of the People's Republic of China live to the whole country and even the world.
Beijing People's Broadcasting Station is a state-owned radio station with an independent transmitting organization. It was established on February 2, 1949.
In comparison, if possible, Song Jin would definitely like to join China National Radio.
Maybe by the 1980s, when the news broadcast started, she would be able to fight for it.
Television is not popular at the moment, and she has no connections with TV stations. She should find a way to get training at the radio station first. With this experience, her future will be brighter.
Song Jin expressed her thoughts, and Director Shi thought to himself that although he was optimistic about her, he was still a young and inexperienced person.
Forget it, there will be many places where he can use her in the future, so he should help her if he can. He always feels that this female comrade will definitely be someone special in the future, so he should leave her some way out so that they can meet again in the future.
"I do know someone at the radio station. She works at China National Radio, but they haven't been hiring externally for several years. I can only ask for you, but I can't guarantee whether it will work or not."
Song Jin didn't expect that she had found the right person. This was really a pleasant surprise. She hurriedly said that it was okay, he just needed to help her introduce them to each other, and she could figure out the rest herself.
Director Shi was very satisfied with her decision-making and immediately started a phone call in his office.
"Hello, could you please connect me to editor Gui Wenyan? Okay, thank you."
After a pause, the other party may answer the call.
"Wen Yan, it's me. I have a close friend who's a very promising young woman. She's very promising and wants to join your company. I was wondering if you're hiring right now? She's a very talented young woman."
Not knowing what the other party said, Director Shi paused for a moment before saying, "I'll discuss it with her. Okay, you go ahead and get back to me when I'm done. Thank you very much. Come visit me when you have time."
After saying that, he hung up the phone and looked at Song Jin with an embarrassed expression.
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