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Model essay on postman's personal advanced deeds

No matter in school or in society, everyone is familiar with the story material. Story materials are written materials to praise the advanced, promote healthy trends, promote work, and truthfully record and reflect the outstanding stories of advanced collectives and advanced figures emerging in work and study. What problems should be paid attention to in quasi-deeds materials? The following is a model essay on the postman's personal advanced deeds that I compiled for you. Welcome everyone to learn from and refer to. I hope it helps you.

Xx, female, X, born in September, 1976, joined the work in March, joined the party, and has a technical secondary school education. She is currently a postman in Yunling Township, Deqin County, Diqing Prefecture, Yunnan Province. Xx devoted his feelings for Tibetan areas and his love for ordinary people to the lofty cause of serving the people. She is a postman on foot, but she has walked more than 200,000 kilometers to deliver mail in Ling Xue Canyon. She has never delayed an email and never lost an email. She is small and thin, but she transports more than 20 kilograms of mail and daily necessities to Tibetans every day through the 350-kilometer-long post road in the Snow Mountain Canyon. She braved the snowstorm and cold to embark on this dangerous road, but she is willing to let people get the letters as soon as possible. She not only delivers letters, but also reads them to people. She is a green messenger, but she often wears red clothes, so that ordinary people can rescue her in case of danger; She has gone through difficulties and obstacles, but she regards email as her life. Nine months pregnant, she is still on the way to send mail, only 20 days after delivery, and she has embarked on the road of mail again. Xx used his strong will, selfless dedication and broad mind to write a magnificent poem of * * * party member, who kept in mind the purpose, was firm and brave, dedicated and conscientious, and optimistic.

Not afraid of difficulties, resolute and brave, positive and optimistic.

Speaking of which, we have to start with her old strengths. The old director is 50 years old. Since the age of 20, he has been engaged in the hardest work of delivering horses in Yangla Post and Telecommunications Office in Deqin County, and has traveled all over Sichuan, Tibet and Yunnan. 1999, this road really can't go any further. The long-term life of delivering food in the mountains and sleeping in the wind has done great harm to his health. That year, his waist could not stand straight, and the doctor said that he would be disabled if he went any further. But the postal route must be taken by someone, the voice of the party must be heard by someone, and the villagers must keep in touch with the outside world. 1999, with the approval of the company, she decided to recruit a postal courier, so among many applicants, she stood out with a serious and hard-working secondary school education, which is rare for locals.

Yunling Township covers an area of 960 square kilometers and has a population of more than 5,400. All the local residents are Tibetans. Lamu's postal route is 350 kilometers long. There are three routes: one is along the Lancang River, passing through the Moon Bay Canyon with nine bends and eighteen bends, and reaching 4 1. In Mingyong Village, 5 kilometers away, this road takes 4 to 6 days to go back and forth. The second is to cross the snow-capped mountains from the entrance of the Moon Bay Canyon, cross the 4500-meter snow line, and send it to Yubeng Village in 3 days. The third route is from the back where Yunling Township Government is located at an altitude of 2,400 meters, up the mountain road of 10 km, climb to Hongpo Village at an altitude of 4,000 meters, send two villages in parallel, walk directly into the Lancang River Valley at an altitude of only 1900 meters along the narrow path, then walk along the valley to 13 km, and then cross the rope to the three villages on the other side. This road is the shortest among the three-day postal routes in Lamu. It only takes two days, and it takes more than 50 kilometers to walk back and forth. Such an environment is difficult for a gay man to adapt to, let alone a weak woman like Lamu.

Ordinary people have to experience four seasons in a year, but on her delivery route, they can feel the warmth and coldness of the four seasons in one day. The postal route she took was in Baima Snow Mountain and Meili Snow Mountain Canyon, where the climate is changeable. During her delivery, she will stay at an altitude of 4000 meters near the snow line for a period of time to resist the cold in winter. After a while, I went down to the Lancang River Valley with an altitude of only 1900 meters and endured the high temperature above 30 degrees Celsius. These are not the most troublesome things. The key is that the climate contrast is big, and the clothes that pull wood are a problem. I was soaked with sweat when I wore thick clothes across the canyon. After climbing the snow line at an altitude of 4000 meters, the sweat is still wet and cold.

I always wear red clothes on the way to send mail, because the snow-capped mountains and canyons are full of green and desolate grayish yellow, and accidents will inevitably happen when I walk in the mountains. The green uniform of the postal service is easily confused with the surrounding scenery, and only red is the most conspicuous, which can make people find her. Once she fainted on the mountain because of a fever. It was a fellow villager on the opposite mountain who saw an injured man in red and brought her back.

On the delivery road of Qian Shan Wanhe, we must not only overcome the harsh natural environment, but also overcome all kinds of scary animals and inexplicable loneliness. In Tibetan villages, she is often chased by dozens of dogs, and the fierce Tibetan mastiff is frightening. She doesn't know how she ran out of the village and often experiences such scenes. On the road, Lamu is most afraid of encountering snakes. Suddenly, a snake crawled over. Although her legs were weak with fear, she could only follow the snake in circles, passing by where it had climbed, holding her breath and shaking all over. In the desolate Shan Ye, people are rarely seen after walking for a long time, and there is silence all around. Lamu wants to feel the dead loneliness and the unbearable loneliness of ordinary people. At this time, she accompanied her figure, humming folk songs and giving herself courage.

On the postal route of xx, although the conditions were difficult and the road was dangerous, she did not stop because of difficulties. On the contrary, she walked more firmly and bravely.

Love their jobs and respect their work, and regard email as their life.

The cliff path that you often climb is only two feet at the widest point, and you need to lean sideways at the narrow point. It is often attacked by flying stones. Many times, she dodged cleverly, but in winter, she didn't. A group of goats gnawing grass roots rolled down the stone and ran a little slower. A stone the size of a teacup hit the back of the right foot, and suddenly it bled profusely, and the socks got stuck in the meat! Terrible pain, she instinctively sat down on the ground, holding the whole sole with her hands, and tears could not stop flowing out! Without medicine and bandages, she grabbed a handful of fine ash and sprinkled it on the wound to stop the bleeding. Thinking that the villagers were still looking forward to the letter at hand, she endured the pain and limped forward again!

One night in July, braving the heavy rain and stepping on a series of mudslides, she just returned to the office. The director gave her an express mail and told her: "Letters like this are very time-critical, and if delayed, they will miss other people's important events. We must send them quickly. " Without saying anything, regardless of the darkness and heavy rain outside, she is about to rush to rural Nepal, where it takes five hours to walk on cliffs and mountain roads. She was just about to go out when she was stopped by the director: "I can't leave, I have already considered it." What should you do if you are in danger alone? " Even if we send it together, we can't rule out the danger. We should choose a good opportunity instead of taking risks to complete the task.

Go home and rest for one night, and deliver it early tomorrow morning. If something goes wrong, I'll carry it. "At home, I didn't sleep well all night. I got up before 5 o'clock in the morning and set off. When I walked for five hours and handed the letter to the rural people's group in Nepal, I was soaked with sweat and rain. Opening the interlining, I found that my friend helped me contact the work, and the time was tight. If I receive the letter later, it will be too late. Their family looked at her distant back in the rain and was moved to meditate on her peace again and again!

As women, we have to overcome the situation that gay men will not encounter. In May, only one month before the due date, she was still on the postal route. Although Tibetan rural women are pregnant, they refuse to be idle and continue to do housework, but watching Lamu with a big belly and carrying dozens of pounds of packages, crossing mountains and mountains, crossing rivers and waters, rain or shine, the old director wants her to rest, but she always says, "I can hold on and run two more laps!" It was not until one month before labor that the old director forcibly "confiscated" her parcel and went to run the postal route herself that she stopped. However, only 20 days after delivery, she entrusted her child to her mother's care, relying on the good-hearted people in the village to feed her milk and the milk of two yaks at home, and set foot on the postal route.

The villages served are all on both sides of the surging Lancang River, and there is a postal route that must be sent across the river to the other side. Due to local conditions, crossing the river can only rely on a simple rusty rope, and the tools are hooks and hemp ropes. One rainy day, Lamu braved the heavy rain and came to the Lancang River. Facing the roaring wind and the roaring river, Lamu still sat on the zip line and flew out like an arrow. It may be that the "zip line" was too slippery by the rain, and her body lost its balance. It was too late to "brake" and her head directly hit the retaining wall on the other side of the river. At this critical moment, the villagers on the shore rushed up and grabbed her tightly, making her pass this "gate of hell". But the first thing Lamu did when he woke up was ask: Where is the package? She didn't breathe a sigh of relief until she saw that the parcel was safe. After thanking my fellow villagers, I got up and embarked on a long postal road. In order to let the villagers receive their own letters and newspapers, Lamu risked his life again and again and crossed the river with a zip line to deliver letters.

Xx wrote the professional ethics of a rural postman with his own practical actions. Encouraged by this spirit, the postal service has reached a new level in the past year.

Heart-to-heart Tibetan areas lead people to build harmony

The clients are mainly Tibetans. Because Tibetan names all have the same pronunciation, many people have the same names after being translated into Chinese, which brings great trouble to the messenger Lamu. On one occasion, Lamu delivered a letter to Dawa in Chalitang village, but there were more than 20 people named Dawa in this village. Lamu went door to door and asked if any family members worked at the sender's place. He found a property from the village, and then found a pasture and grassland to graze. Fortunately, the population in the village is small, and finally he found the recipient. Since then, she has developed a mind. She borrowed from the villagers to find out where their relatives and friends went and whose "Nima" went to work and do business in which city. With your own database, it is much easier to post letters with the same name again. Sometimes even the police at the police station have to ask the direction of the Lamu staff.

Every July and August, students receive the most admission notices, which is also the most cautious and hard time. Because the college entrance examination notice has special time limit and requirements, as long as the notice arrives, you must leave immediately and send it to yourself. No one can accept it instead. In the nearest village, she can deliver the goods at any time. In the farther village, she will try her best to speed up the pace and deliver them in the shortest time. On one occasion, in order to send a notice to Lu Zhui's family in Yangzha village group, she ran through mudslides three times in a row, and her whole pants were soaked with mud. When Lu Zhui received the letter without any stains from her frozen hands, she always blamed herself for making the girl suffer and said to everyone, "What should my family do if something happened to the girl on the road?" . Tibetans usually go up the mountain to graze after busy farm work, and the children who go to school become herders when they go home. If you can't see me, you can either go up the mountain to find me, or ask the villagers to inform the candidates, make an appointment for a time and place, and then send me off. This is a common occurrence in Tibetan areas. It took her six days to deliver the most difficult college entrance examination notice. She kept shuttling between towns and villages, and finally found a candidate to herd sheep in an alpine pasture. Looking at the happy smiles of the candidates, what I said is very real: "Although I am most afraid of voting for the college entrance examination, I hope more people will be admitted. If they can go to school, there will be hope in their hometown. "

One year, Lamu received several letters from abroad, which were sent back by Tibetan compatriots who went abroad more than 50 years ago. Because he hasn't returned to China for a long time, the address is written according to the impression of that year, and the recipient can't be found. Lamu felt it his duty to connect the broken lines. So, she used her brains, searched her information base and asked around during the delivery process. When she meets old people, Lamu will ask more questions. Three months later, Lamu finally connected the wire that had been broken for more than 50 years. Since then, Lamu has done another thing, constantly inquiring about the information of Tibetan compatriots who have gone abroad to prepare for the next letter from abroad.

Once a friend from outside the province sent an electronic recess clock to Xidang Primary School and sent it to the school. The children were very happy when they first heard the clear recess bell like the school in the city. They regarded Lamu as the person who brought them happiness. From then on, whenever she walked into the school, the children would gather around to see what Ramu had brought them. After a long time, Lamu and the children became more and more affectionate. She also bought books and pencils with her own money and sent them to six primary schools in the village. On holidays, I also go to some poor families with no ability to work and children at school to give them some small gifts.

Collectors' villages are mostly built on hillsides and hilltops, and traffic can only be relied on. It is not easy to go out once. It is obviously not cost-effective to go out for some salt, needle and thread, medicine and seeds, so I took advantage of the convenience of sending letters and brought something that everyone needed. Once, a 60-year-old Da Die in rural Nepal had loose bowels, almost dehydrated, and couldn't find any medicine nearby. Passers-by got it and gave him all the pills he had prepared with him. By the time she came back, the old man had recovered and was waiting by the roadside to thank him. Today, our postal parcels have become Tibetan medicine boxes, sewing kits and small grocery stores. Lamu's postal parcels are very famous. The more you bring them, the number of postal parcels has changed from one to three, and the weight has increased to 30 kilograms.

Because Lamu is friendly to people, the villagers along the postal route regard her as their own relatives. When the villagers saw Lamu coming, they immediately gathered around, started a family conversation with Lamu, asked what was new outside, and rummaged through Lamu's package to find fresh medicines, prepaid cards and other daily necessities. Old lady Jin Yong is very happy to see Lamu, because her sons are all working outside. From his son's school to his work, he relied on letters brought by Lamu. Every time Lamu helps the old lady read the letter, after reading the new letter, the old lady turns out the previous letter and shows it to Lamu. Because the old lady can't read, her concern for her son lies between these yellow stationery. Looking at the old lady by the fire smiling kindly at her like a child, Lamu was extremely happy, because in many villages, how many grandmothers were expecting her.

I have always regarded it as my job to do more for the villagers. Whenever there is an opportunity, I will try my best to provide convenience for the masses. Although she is more bitter, more tired and heavier, I can see that the people are happy and my heart is like honey.

Always be selfless and loyal to the party.

Due to the support of the state, the mainland subscribed to the party newspaper and journal for the natural village free of charge, and Yunling alone increased more than 40 copies, which made her work more stressful. Her regular postal route extends from the past four administrative villages to more than 65,438+00 natural villages. Although her parcel was heavier, the voice of the party reached the village of Yunling.

With the development of local economy, many villages that used to be inaccessible to highways are connected to expressways and rural minibuses. In order to improve work efficiency, they often take the bus, encounter urgent emails, and let their husbands drive their mini-cars to deliver emails overnight. One day in July, in order to deliver a batch of express mail washed away by rain, they set out in the rain all night and encountered a landslide by the steep Lancang River. The falling rocks smashed the windshield of the car, which made the children cry, but she delivered the mail to the villagers on time. She often takes the bus without making any financial demands to the unit.

In June+10, 5438, the snowstorm raged. They braved the snowstorm, carrying parcels on the postal road leading to Hongpo, and sent more than 100 second-generation ID cards to every villager by express mail, so that Tibetan compatriots living in mountainous areas could get their ID cards without leaving home, and braved the snowstorm and severe cold to travel to and from the mountain road many times.

At the beginning of the year, La Zhui, the only staff member of Yanmen Post Office, had to take a month off because of personal problems. No one took over the job as soon as she left. Lamu asked the county bureau for instructions after hearing the news, saying that after completing his own work, he would replace Lamu to complete the work. In this way, for a whole month, Lamu ran between Yunling and Yanmen, which are more than 30 kilometers apart, not only completed the delivery work in his own area, but also helped pull the chase. When she heard that Yangla Township, the hardest place in the county, which is more than 300 kilometers away from Yunling, needed to enrich a postal worker, she actively applied to the bureau and insisted on going to Yangla, the hardest place, regardless of the fact that the child was still young.

Because of his hard work, he won a series of honors and commendations. , won the honorary titles of "Yunnan Female Model Worker", "National Urban Female Model Worker", "National Postal System Model Courier", "Yunnan March 8th Red Flag Bearer" and "National Postal System Advanced Individual", and won the first prize in March this year.

After receiving honors and praises, her aura became more and more dazzling, but she was not complacent. On the contrary, she is still so simple and calm, and the only ripple is the inner touch. She said, "All I did was do what I should do. I did something for my fellow villagers with no effort, but they really thanked me! " "In order to better serve the people and facilitate their use of postal services, Lamu has now moved his family to Yunling Town Post Office. She is still the "Snow Ridge Red Rock" who shuttles through the mountains and narrow paths with her parcel on her back, the "green messenger" who spreads the voice of the party throughout the Tibetan villages, and the "caring girl" who sends needlework to the villagers and stops to look forward to it.

The postal road in the future is bitter and long, and the responsibility on xx's shoulder is heavier, but she still said: "As long as the people are happy, it is worthwhile for me to be bitter and tired again."

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