Rebirth of the God-level Xueba

Chapter 1397: How much is it worth?

The end of 1987 was an unforgettable memory for many factory and state-owned enterprise cadres.

This year, they (traveled) traveled to the great rivers and mountains of Western and Southern Europe, and saw the customs and girls of Northern Europe. During the days when they passed through Amsterdam instead of going to the red light district, the members of the delegation discussed many projects.

During this process, Yang Rui devoted himself wholeheartedly.

Scientific research is a process of building sandcastles, which requires the participation of many sandcastles. Only such sandcastles can be erected for a long time. Of course, sand castles are always going to collapse. The great buildings of classical physics have collapsed, the great buildings of perfect mathematics have collapsed, and the great chemistry... If the thatched cottage collapses, it will collapse, nothing rare.

The key problem is that scientists need infinite resources and infinite support.

As a Chinese scientist, the more a scientist is at the top, the more he hopes that China will be strong and prosperous.

Even if the influence is not so wide, it is very good to let an industry or several industries grow.

In fact, there are not many countries that can do this. China has a vast land area, a good industrial foundation, a large number of industrial population and scientific research personnel, and has accumulated a certain amount of foreign exchange at the same time, so that we can relax and slowly find suitable industries for development.

Switching to other developing countries, it may not be difficult to save more than 10 billion U.S. dollars in foreign exchange a year, but it is very difficult for a large number of basic educated working people. As for the 2 million scientific research talents in China in the 1980s, there are many Developing countries are hard to come by.

It can be said that over the past 30 years since the founding of the People's Republic of China, the accumulated scientific research personnel are China's greatest asset and the main reason for China's rapid development after the reform.

Compared with the requirements for workers to be able to work in three months, to be proficient in three years, and to be proficient in ten years, the first requirement for scientific researchers is to have a higher education, regardless of undergraduate colleges, which is about 15 years of education time.

And to be able to work, it is necessary to add three years of master's degree or graduate school to walk. If you learn slower, it is not surprising that you can get started in 6 years. As for reaching the proficiency requirement, it may also only need an additional three years, but in terms of proficiency, it is not only the time requirement, but the talent and the intensity of learning are very high.

I have only heard that workers have an eight-hour work system, or work in three shifts, but I have never heard of scientific researchers working on time. After get off work, self-study and continuous overtime are almost the normal living conditions of scientific researchers.

The development of China's industry is not so much the increase in factory efficiency as the output of continuous technological innovation.

The famous Sunday engineer in Wuhan @汉 is the engineer who goes to work in a small township factory on weekends, making drawings for township bosses, installing equipment, and teaching workers...

Most of China’s township factories developed in this way. A courageous township boss called a few muddy legs who were still hoeing the ground three months ago, opened a factory and started production—all skilled industrial workers In state-owned enterprises, apart from farmers, township and village enterprises cannot find labor.

However, mud legs are not born to understand machines and technology, and it is impossible for township bosses to grasp lathes, milling machines, welding fitters, let alone all the designs of factories. Even if it is a copycat or even a fake, there must be someone who knows to teach.

This is how the Sunday Engineer was born.

Similar models, in fact, have not changed much after 30 years.

A chemical factory has produced new chemical products, a food factory has produced new food additives, and a machinery factory has produced new equipment. This machinery factory does not have its own research institute.

Not to mention the disappearance of ordinary factories, many listed companies do not have large research expenditures in their financial reports.

So, did workers with only elementary and secondary education figure it out by themselves after learning advanced mathematics, CAD drawing, and Marx's principles?

If you ask the boss of the business, the boss will definitely say crazy! The wages of the workers are so high. Those with a little technical level can exceed 5,000 yuan a month. If you need to understand some Marxist principles, the monthly salary can be more than 10,000 yuan. Who wants to use such expensive labor to do research.

To raise a researcher, three to five thousand yuan a month is enough. That's it, the factory is not willing to raise it. Who knows how long it will take him to research something.

Raising a worker whose salary is twice as much as that of a researcher to do research is such a waste, why don't you fire him quickly, and wait for him to infect the whole factory?

Think about the scene in a factory where workers are concentrating on research while working, and experimenting with production-grade raw materials, wasting the boss's crotch, which is fascinating.

However, as the rear of scientific research, the higher the technical content of the factory, the stronger its ability to promote scientific research.

Just like the various reagents and equipment required for scientific research, in the final analysis, they still have to be cheaply produced by factories. Even if they are prepared in a laboratory, there must be basic reagents of chemical purity and analytical purity.

Fundamentally, Yang Rui doesn't mind spending some time helping these state-owned factories regroup.

Anyway, it takes time to buy equipment and redo projects. Naturally, it is necessary to choose higher value and lucrative profits.

Yang Rui's understanding of information is superhuman in this era, and his current identity allows him to have a superhuman attitude in the process of using this information.

The winner of the Nobel Prize in Medicine and Physiology predicts the development of the chemical and pharmaceutical industries in the next ten or twenty years. If it is accurate, it is farsighted, and it is rare to be inaccurate.

In fact, with Yang Rui's current status, it is inevitable that he will have to write papers related to industrial development. At that time, let alone analyzing the industrial development of 10 or 20 years, someone will even ask you to judge the world in 50 years.

People in the business world, including Hu Chi, Director Chen and others, basically maintained a dubious attitude during their travels throughout Europe.

However, they don't have much choice.

The opportunity to buy equipment is fleeting, and Yang Rui will not stay in a factory or even in a city for too long. The factory directors gave up the purchase of equipment once, and then they had to wait for a long time when it was their turn.

And, next time, they still don't have much choice.

The delegation at this time is like a house buyer who has paid an intention fee, and can only make choices in the limited space given by the developer.

In the winter of 1987, no one knew the value of their choice today.

However, with the passage of time, there are some similar stories circulating in different enterprises: At the beginning, our factory would have donated hundreds of thousands more. I don’t know how much, if we had chosen first at that time, there would be nothing to do with them.

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