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First of all, the question that criticizes you is too poor, what is your education? Bachelor's degree or junior college, what major, computer application or maintenance, or other major, which branch of the military to go, you are asking in general, I am not hao!
However, it is certain that even if you don't know anything, as long as you have a relationship, you can stay, if you don't have anyone, as long as you fail the year-end assessment, you will be returned, so, you should also study hard, as for what to learn, it depends on the content of your work, whether to learn software or hardware, so, you should find a way to know what you want to do, so that you can have a target, in order to be the first one, always invincible!
Finally, good luck and all the best!
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1. You can disassemble and install a machine by yourself.
2. The system will be installed.
3. Be able to use some basic software such as word and the like.
4. Learn some basic knowledge of computers, don't confuse memory with hard disk.
5. It can easily deal with some faults.
Oh, the army won't let you program and engage in software development, and you can cope with these basic things after learning them.
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Some basic computer operations are now available to everyone in the army, unless you have very outstanding achievements in the field of computers, and your unit needs talents in this area.
Otherwise, no matter how powerful your computer is, it will still be the same as everyone else.
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In these days, computers are the most basic skills, and they are basically not technology.
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Summary. Non-commissioned officers are not cadres. Non-commissioned officers, that is, "professional soldiers", are higher than soldiers (ordinary soldiers).
In our country, non-commissioned officers are generally selected from among soldiers who have completed their term of service, and citizens with professional skills can also be directly recruited from outside the military to become non-commissioned officers. Non-commissioned officers do not belong to the cadre sequence and do not wear seniority badges.
Non-commissioned officers are not cadres. Non-commissioned officers, that is, "professional soldiers", are higher than soldiers (ordinary soldiers). In our country, non-commissioned officers are generally selected from soldiers who have completed their term of service, and citizens with professional skills and abilities can also be directly recruited from outside the army to become non-commissioned officers.
Non-commissioned officers do not belong to the cadre sequence and do not wear seniority badges.
The college student non-commissioned officer was selected as a cadre, and what position is the cadre.
Hello is by officer rank: second lieutenant, lieutenant, captain, major, lieutenant colonel, colonel, colonel, major general, lieutenant general, general.
Corresponding level. Good.
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Because of the direct recruitment of non-commissioned officers.
It's hard to get in and hard to get out. The natural disadvantage of directly recruited non-commissioned officers is that they have not experienced a recruit company or a conscript.
Two years. The understanding and cognition of the army only stays in film and television dramas and other people's descriptions. Because they have not received systematic education and training, they cannot keep up with the same batch of non-commissioned officers who have been conscripted for two years in the army.
If you only want to train in the army for two years or just go to college students and soldiers, then you choose to enlist in the compulsory army, two years is not too long, perform well in the army, if you can get a ranking in a major military competition, you may be able to make meritorious service because of this, and you will have the opportunity to be recommended to participate in the soldier promotion examination after the ministry has made meritorious service to the team.
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There are two ways for conscripts to become non-commissioned officers: one is to prepare to apply for the non-commissioned officer school after enlisting in the army, and become a non-commissioned officer by being admitted to the non-commissioned officer school; The second is to become a non-commissioned officer before being discharged from the army.
After enlisting in the army, he applied for the non-commissioned officer school. In addition to normal military training, professional work, and physical training, we should use our spare time to study cultural and operational theoretical knowledge and lay a solid cultural, professional, and physical foundation. Of course, they also have to report to the leaders of the unit that they want to take the non-commissioned officer examination, and strive to get their support and help.
Selected as a non-commissioned officer through compulsory soldiers. It is also necessary to do a good job in military training, professional work, and physical training, especially in the practical operation of professional and technical skills, learn more from officers and veterans, strive to become experts at an early date, stand out from the comrades-in-arms, be recognized by the leaders of the unit and comrades-in-arms, and lay a solid foundation for smoothly staying in the unit.
In addition to the above-mentioned requirements, it is also necessary to have a good relationship with the leaders and comrades-in-arms of the unit, pay attention to uniting comrades, and win as many votes as possible when the unit votes, evaluates and recommends the unit. Otherwise, the unit will get too few votes from the masses, the branch will not recommend you, and it will be difficult for you to stay. In the past, there were times when the leaders above agreed to change a soldier into a non-commissioned officer, but the company branch objected, reporting that the soldier's performance was too poor, and the result was not left.
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