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“下海”,意即抛开“铁饭碗”,投身于经济战线。“下海”,这个改革开放中新产生的带有奇光异彩的魅力与诱惑的名词,时下已成为党政机关、事业单位的人们火爆爆的话题。它撩拨得人心撼动,也煽乎得档案部门的某些干部心旌摇荡,跃跃欲试。据了解,档案部门通过外流、留职停薪、借用等途径与形式“下海”的干部已不乏其人。他们破了兰台“安分守己”之规矩,开了兰台人从商之先河。多少年来,档案部门的人们惯于从“文”,而疏于“经商”。然而,随着挡不住的经济大潮的冲击和涌动,人们的观念在变,思维模式在变。一些斗胆先吃“螃蟹”的档案干部开始“下海”。那么,是什么原因驱使他
“Going to the sea” means setting aside the “iron rice bowl” and devoting itself to the economic front. “Under the sea”, the newly emerged term of charm and seduction born in the process of reform and opening up has now become a popular topic for people in party, government organs and public institutions. It teased people to shake the heart, but also fanned some of the files sector cadres Xin Jing shaking, eager. It is understood that there have been no shortage of personnel in the archives departments through such means as outflows, the suspension of pay and the borrowing, and other forms of “going to sea” cadres. They broke the rules of Lantai “safety and self-discipline”, opened the Lantau from the business precedent. For years, people in the archival department have been accustomed to “writing” and neglecting “doing business.” However, with the impact and surging of unstoppable economic tide, people’s concepts are changing and the mode of thinking is changing. Some daring to eat “crabs” file cadres began to “go to sea.” So, what is driving him