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Chapter 1187: Score determines 1 cut

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Watching Catherine put on professional attire and began to gradually like the work of the city councillor, and after getting in, Lynch left.

The work of parliamentarians is not so specific. Because Catherine won the election because of promoting education reform, her main scope of work is education.

The current education system in Sabine City is no different from that in other parts of the Federation, and there is no university here, so her job is relatively easy.

Just mediate the conflicts between the students and the school, resolve the demands of the school, and deal with some problems by yourself or directly to the mayor.

If this profession is a bit like something, maybe it's like a deputy mayor.

Her job is to help the mayor solve these relatively special tasks within the scope of her own authority.

As a matter of fact, it is not easy to be a councillor. What makes it difficult to be a councillor is that it is a "loss-making" job.

City councillors need working hours, and at least how many days do they need to work each year.

Because the salary is relatively low, many city councilors are actually part-time.

These people have other decent jobs. Most of Catherine's "colleagues" are lawyers, teachers, business owners, and those who lose the election are also the same.

To them, members of parliament are a layer of identity.

The city of Sabine is small and there are no particularly obvious social conflicts. Therefore, the working hours of local city councillors should not be less than 90 days a year.

So how do you tell if this person is working?

It means that when people can find councillors in the office, it can be said that they are working.

There is a sign at the door of each councillor's office, which not only contains the names of the councillors, but also the length of their work.

From day of the week to day of the week, and from what time to what time.

Catherine has an advantage over others. She has no other part-time jobs. She can even give herself a vacation directly after the first three months of work. Anyway, this job does not pay much.

But her staff did not advise her to do that, and so did Lynch.

Lynch advised her to work as much as possible for a period of time, about four days a week, so that she would have 200 working days in a year.

She has a lot less experience than those who come from political families, and young people from political families have often been exposed to such things since childhood.

When they show a certain degree of political talent, their parents, uncles, aunts, and the like will take them to various activities.

They have been exposed to various government affairs since they were young, and after they have gone to school, they can enter the student union for "internships" in advance. After they have actually entered the job, they will immediately be able to show the gap between them and ordinary people.

Sometimes you have to admit that the more powerful, the rich get richer, and the poor get poorer, it makes sense.

The children of politicians will still be politicians, the children of capitalists will also be capitalists, and the children of the exploited will continue to be exploited.

Maybe, this is the reason why the education reform program can get strong support. After all, for the middle and lower classes of society, the only way to change their own pattern, which is relatively cheap and peaceful, is to learn.

Catherine needs more exercise, so she goes to work more.

She doesn't need to worry about money, Lynch has money.

After returning to Buppen, Lynch was approached by Mr. President. In fact, he was also very concerned about education reform and was also very anxious.

This is actually quite normal.

It has been a year and a half since he took office. The year before, he was reconciling the relationship between various departments of the federal government and placing some important people in important positions.

There are too many behind-the-scenes benefit transmissions and transactions involved. If you take someone else's position, you have to give them some corresponding compensation.

Now that the framework of the entire federal government is basically established, he has to do something.

Time passed quickly. It was almost half the time since he won the election. If he doesn't do anything, it is very likely that people will think that he is a president... who will only deceive voters.

He usually smiles, but in fact, he is also anxious. He doesn't want to be a joke, a president who can't be re-elected in such a good situation.

Education reform has become the most suitable weapon for him to seek re-election. No matter how much he achieves, the people will support him, because he really did it, and whether he did it well or not is another question.

Familiar office, familiar awful coffee.

"I have ordered a takeaway!" Mr. President smiled and comforted Lynch.

Sometimes those people who are idle are really idle. They always stare at the hot water room. When there is a new coffee machine or hand grinder in the hot water room, they will jump up and down. Madly attacked Mr. President and the Presidential Palace in the media.

Blame Mr. President for spending the taxpayer's money on enjoyment.

This has also caused the business in the cafes around the presidential palace to be extremely hot. There are a large number of people who need to work in the presidential palace every day. When they finish their high-intensity work and need a cup of coffee to comfort themselves after sitting down, they definitely don’t want it to be. The smell of shit.

Ordering take-out has become the fastest and best way to keep the public from boiling.

In fact, many of the graduate interns who work in the presidential palace have the job of ordering coffee for everyone.

Lynch pushed the coffee into the table a little, "It's okay, I don't like coffee very much."

"Very against your heart!" Mr. President commented and said with a smile, "Actually I am too."

After a short pause, he started the core content of the conversation. He didn't have so much time to circle with Lynch, then talk briefly, then go to dinner, and talk in depth.

He is the President of the Confederation. He is busy at work, so busy that there is almost no time for his personal life.

"I read the report of the Governor of York and Catherine's report. I am very interested in this fair university. Can you tell me about it?"

Mr. President is very gentle, he is an old man, not all old people are gentle, maybe this is what Mr. Truman likes him.

Gentle, not irritable, easily persuaded, at least working for him will not be affected by bad temper.

Lynch nodded, and at the same time asked Mr. President, "What do you think a fair university should have?"

The strategy of the conversation, Mr. President began to think about it, in about ten seconds, "Enroll more low-level people?"

It is not new or unexpected to say the word "bottom" from the mouth of the President, because society is necessarily stratified.

As long as there is some kind of unified rule, it will inevitably surround the hierarchy of the ruling class. The Federation does not intend to eliminate classes, and the people at the bottom will not feel offended because of this. They themselves admit that they are the bottom. Bottom layer.

Lynch shook his head, "Wrong, Mr. President, what fairness needs is a metric, a content that allows us to provide a ruler in certain aspects."

"School is a place of study. If there is something that can provide a relatively fair measure for everyone, then it must be academic achievement."

"Students who study well and those who study poorly only need to look at their test papers."

"A child of a capitalist family won't get a few tenths higher than others because of how rich his family is."

"Similarly, a child born in an ordinary family will not have papers that are tens of tenths less than others because his father is just an ordinary workshop worker."

"Capital families, rich families, poor families, no matter what family background these students have, they are all equal in terms of scores."

Mr. President nodded as if he had understood something, "What about the interview and recommendation part, will it affect this fairness?"

Lynch asked again, "Why do we rely on interviews and recommendations? If a child can get a good recommendation letter, such as yours, or want to pass the interview to enroll, I will recommend them to a private school."

"Going to a fair school is just a waste of their true talents, Mr. President, everyone has different talents."

"Some people are born with the ability to learn, some are extremely rich from birth, and some are born on the top of a mountain."

"Let someone do something, maybe this is fairness."

Mr. President seemed to have come over, he nodded in agreement with Lynch and said, "You are right. If they have such great skills, they can go to the Saint Harmony Academy, there is no need to go to the Fair Academy. "

He took a deep breath and raised his chest slightly, "But if we set the admission criteria to only refer to scores as a condition, would it be too harsh."

"As far as I know, the education content of most high schools in China is relatively slow. If too high scores are required, most children may not be able to go to college."

This is actually a misunderstanding of people in this era. Many people think that by going to university, you can have a good job. In fact, this idea itself is wrong.

There are also many college students who do not have a good job, and there is no inevitable connection between going to college and a good job.

Universities just give people more opportunities to start high, not necessarily~lightnovelpub.net~Mr. President, fairness does not mean that everyone is equal. If everyone is equal, then the university will lose its value. . "

"Students' job is to study. If they can't even learn well, why go to university?"

"Compared to expensive tuition fees, I prefer them to save this money and invest it in the process of improving their lives."

"The fairness we can provide is to give them a relative fairness."

"Let those who are willing to learn continue to learn."

"Keep out those who don't want to learn from the university."

"We all know that university is the cheapest way to change the family environment, but no matter how cheap it is, it is still'price (with conditions)'!"

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