Xue Yanliang is a native of Heilongjiang, and his major is very special: aerobics. He said that he switched from gymnastics to aerobics because he was thinking about his future employment. Before him, the graduate students who graduated from this major were contested by many universities, but when Xue Yanliang was internship, the door of the university suddenly "narrowed" and it became very difficult to be a university physical education teacher.
In order to find a job, Xue Yanliang's family helped him find an internship as a physical education teacher in a university in Liaoning. A month later, Xue Yanliang wavered. He found that this was not the job he imagined. He wants to realize his dream of being a teacher in a more open city and a world where he can get more information. So just after the Spring Festival in 2009, Xue Yanliang packed his bags and went all the way south to start his job search.
Zhengzhou, Wuxi, Huzhou ... Every time he goes to a city, Xue Yanliang will take a map to a university to promote himself. Xue Yanliang remembers that on his first night in Hangzhou, he spent 20 yuan on "accommodation" in an Internet cafe. "Because I asked about the hotel near the station, staying at least in 80 yuan for one night is too expensive."
In this process, Xue Yanliang also encountered temptation. Along the way, he saw many fitness clubs offering generous salaries to recruit aerobics coaches. However, thinking that the professional knowledge and topics learned at school may not be used in these places, Xue Yanliang immediately strengthened his ideal of being a teacher.
I saw the recruitment information of Hangzhou People's Vocational School on the Internet in March. Xue Yanliang returned to school from the south with nothing. "At that time, there was only one day before the deadline for registration. I went back to the dormitory to get some clothes and went to catch the train. The classmates around me all say that I am crazy. " Under the teacher's "accommodation", Xue Yanliang finally put his resume in. During the interview, he chose a different competitive display from the other six players, and impressed the school with his persistence in the teacher's dream.
In the face of vocational college students who are difficult to manage, Xue Yanliang said that it took him two months to adapt and was once "teased" by girls. However, he soon found that if the teacher has a bright spot in class, these students are actually more willing to actively cooperate than college students. Xue Yanliang's dream is to run an aerobics class and train a group of his own students. "When they spread the aerobics I taught, I felt a great sense of accomplishment." (Reporter Zhu Ping)