Song Yan: In this day and age, are hospitals all giving away houses?
Kyoto Hospital gave her one set, is it going to give her another set now?
Song Yan: "Dean, you know I have a place to stay!"
"You're such a genuine young comrade!"
"Who knew you wouldn't rush to get housing? You even made excuses!" The dean patted Song Yan on the shoulder with satisfaction. He hadn't misjudged him; he was a good comrade after all. "I know you live in the army. His house was allocated to Old Zeng by the organization."
It's not your husband's!
The only reason you don't meet the housing allocation criteria is that your relationship with Kyoto Hospital is still intact!
Song Yan: "?" Is he trying to lure her with a house?
Seeing Song Yan's surprised expression, the dean chuckled. He had indeed originally thought so. But after having drinks with Chief of Staff Wang, he no longer thought that way.
He gained a deeper understanding of Song Yan and her husband's background.
Trying to leverage Song Yan's connections is useless.
Even if someone gets transferred through connections, there's nothing he can do to stop them from leaving if they want to.
The most practical thing is to get a house.
Comrade Song Yan is very clever; she must understand why she was allocated a house.
I dare not say what the future holds, but at least for the next five years, Comrade Song Yan will definitely be seeing patients at the hospital every year.
Those older comrades can no longer cause him trouble.
He should retire in five years, and the rest is up to the next dean to consider.
As for whether allocating housing without a work relationship complies with regulations.
This is what the older comrades requested.
Your application should be written truthfully, and you should sincerely express the expectations of the veteran comrades.
Commander Wang's unit was a great help in building the family housing for their troops. He said the hospital should take care of the families of their soldiers.
Chief of Staff Wang was present at the time, and that's what he said too.
Three of their unit's family members are in the hospital. Those two comrades have served long enough, so there's nothing wrong with them being allocated housing.
It's just Song Yan, who's not at the hospital because of his organizational affiliation. But with their support, plus the veteran comrades, and Vice President Qiao and I also in favor.
The hospital's Party Secretary, that old guy, is retiring; he's no longer in charge of anything.
That's pretty much settled.
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