Why not be proud? I gave oil to my motherland, and my parents fought for it, witnessing Panjin's development from a reed to the present oil city. Even if the glory of the oil field is gone now, he is still a child of Liaoning!
I'm from Panjin, and I can explain to you why oilfield people are proud. In fact, the main reason is income. A front-line worker in an oil field, not counting gray income, is the salary and year-end bonus given by the unit. One year's income can top the income of ordinary employees in the oilfield for about two years, which is the main reason why oilfield people are proud.
Panjin is a new city born of oil. The first leaders of the municipal party committee and the government were all leaders of Liaohe Oilfield. In that year (1984), the contribution rate of oilfield population and social output value occupied an absolute advantage! So people in Panjin Oilfield are very proud!
Panjin was positioned as Nanda Dan in the 1960s and 1970s. After the discovery of oil, the local traffic was gradually rebuilt and developed, which also promoted the local economy and the industrialization of Bohai Bay. In the early 1970s, Liaohe made great efforts in the supply of grain, oil, meat and eggs. The meat of local residents is rationed, but the supply of oil frontline workers is surplus. Of course, this also benefits from the communication of superiors. At that time, the effects of large state-owned enterprises and local economy had not yet appeared. Compared with local governments, petroleum is only proud of its high salary, and only gets the field allowance of 18 yuan. However, the working environment has not been taken seriously by the local government. What is outstanding is that young workers in the front line can't distinguish local young women, and greasy clothes have scared away local young women. It was a long story for us at that time. Only after entering the 1980s, the country improved the living conditions of oil people, such as getting married and having a suite, but it widened the gap with the local people, that is, it gained a certain degree of pride. With the progress of the country's overall economy, this sense of pride has gradually become equal to that of the local area. Until the current ups and downs of the international oil market, the scenery of Bohai Bay is no longer there.
Compared with the local retirement salary, our current retirement salary is very embarrassing. ...
As a member of the oil industry, everyone should feel proud and proud. When the national economic development needed oil, oil workers developed the anniversary oil field in extremely difficult living environment, basically solved the problem of national oil use, and a group of iron man heroes emerged, whose oil performance was affirmed by the CPC Central Committee. Panjin Liaohe Oilfield was discovered in 1970, bringing together the construction teams of various oilfields to fight together. Liaohe Oilfield was developed in this saline-alkali land commonly known as Nande Panchi, and became the third largest oilfield in China at that time with an annual output of more than 6 million tons and an annual increase of 1 10,000 tons. It is oil and the ensuing chemical industry that laid the foundation for Panjin to build a city. Panjin City was formally established with the approval of the State Council on 1986. Therefore, in Panjin, I am naturally proud to mention that I am an oil man. It has nothing to do with how much money you earn. Employees who have worked in the second-line units of oil fields for more than 20 years now earn 1000 to 2,000 yuan a month, which is not as much as that of other enterprises, but as long as they are employees of oil fields, they will have heartfelt pride. ...
The characteristics of oil industry work are stable income,
But the income is not necessarily very high.
Once, as an oilman, I was really proud, but now I'm not. Now when relatives and friends hear the word oilfield, even if it is not obvious, their disdain is still beyond words.
Coordinates, located in a border town in Dongying City. If you open the map and follow the Yellow River all the way to the place where it flows into Haikou, this is my hometown.
I am the second generation of oil. My father turned to the oil field when he was a soldier. My primary school and middle school were all spent in my own school in the oilfield. Now that I think about it, my childhood was probably the most brilliant moment in the oilfield. In the 1980s, the oilfield had its own independent teaching system, independent hospitals, divorced from the local medical insurance policy, and even had its own public security system and its own public security department.
In the middle and late 1980s, people's living standards were generally poor and material resources were scarce. Meat, eggs and fish are rare things that ordinary people can't see at the dinner table all year round. Only when guests come to our home can we have a rare tooth sacrifice. After all, they were all poor at that time, and they should be satisfied if they could eat enough for tens of dollars. As oilfield people, we can get non-staple food from the grocery store regularly and quantitatively every month. The point is that it is free. Although we don't have enough to eat ourselves, we still occasionally do things that hurt our faces and make ourselves fat when we look at the envious eyes of local children.
In spring, the meat, eggs and fish distributed in the New Year have not been eaten. In fact, our parents are reluctant to eat, and always want to leave good things to us when we were young. At that time, I also knew that meat was precious, and the oil stains on the corners of my mouth would not be wiped off after meals. I must go to school to show off in a low-key way. "Oh, I'm tired of eating chicken legs every day." If I can pick out a little shredded pork through my teeth at this time, the play will be more perfect. Maybe this is the embryonic form of getting up early in Versailles.
In summer, we will have a lot of sorbet tickets and soda tickets. At this time, my father will bring back one or twenty sorbets from work with his thick light green insulated lunch box. In fact, in retrospect, the sorbet tasted bad at that time, because it was made by the non-staple food processing factory inside the oil field, so I can't complain about how bad it was. The so-called cream popsicle, in order to increase the crisp taste, added a lot of starch. If you chew slowly, the sorbet is covered with starch and tastes like a soaked newspaper, but who cares about the taste of free lunch?
Childhood memory ends here. Tell me about the current oil field.
The trend of the times, oil fields gradually merged. In special times, oilfield workers are given special welfare treatment. The market economy has broken the iron rice bowl of the state-owned economy, and the unique welfare of oil fields has gradually disappeared.
As oilfield people, we still have to face real problems such as high housing prices and children's choice of school and employment, which will not be considered in the 1980 s and 1990 s. But the relatively rising prices and our rock-solid wages, like the shares of Sinopec, will remain unchanged for ten years.
Economic status determines social status, oilfield people, is your salary worthy of your pride?
First of all, the establishment of Panjin City has a great relationship with oil fields. During the period of 1984, the output of Liaohe Oilfield in Panjin area was booming, with the goal of becoming the third largest oil producer. Panjin City was established under this circumstance.
I once remembered that the income of workers in Panjin Liaohe Oilfield is the highest, and the work is relatively stable, and the labor paid is not very hard, so it is a very glorious thing to work in the oilfield.
Panjin Oilfield has experienced three generations, so whenever Panjin people have some relatives or family members working in the oilfield, this sense of honor will come out. Moreover, Liaohe Oilfield itself is a paramilitary management mode, and the corporate culture shaped by this management mode is a strong concept of individual heroism and corporate collective honor, so they will be particularly proud when they say they are oilfield people.
However, we must face the fact that the proportion of oil fields in Panjin has reached 25%. Although this ratio is not low, it has always been a downward trend. With the country's emphasis on wetland protection, it is believed that this figure will reach 15% or lower. Moreover, the income of Liaohe Oilfield is obviously lower than that of civil servants and even cadres, and it may even fail to catch up with enterprises like Bora, and it is becoming one of ordinary enterprises. If oilfield workers are still trapped there,
Therefore, oilfield people should face the existing forms more clearly and see clearly the impact of natural gas, shale gas and new energy on crude oil business, otherwise they will be eliminated by this era.
Where did you get the pride? How many people work in their spare time now, and their income simply can't keep up with the rise in prices. Proud. That was 20 years ago. Corporate culture has long been abandoned, only inspection and assessment, with the assessment of task quantity. The office staff is bloated, and the annual salary of sitting in the office is not less than that of front-line workers. The enterprise was dragged down in this way.