Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Do you know any stories about college students returning to their hometowns to start businesses? Can you share it?

Do you know any stories about college students returning to their hometowns to start businesses? Can you share it?

First of all, I decided to return to China. "This year, more than half of the crabs were sold, earning more than 300,000 yuan." 65438+February 1, Tian Xueqin told reporters with joy that she was just born for more than seven months, and it was good for her family to receive money from Chengdu this year.

Six years ago, Tian Xueqin, a Tujia girl who was still studying in Guizhou University, traveled to Jiangsu with her classmates. She was very surprised to see the sun rising from the horizon in the morning and setting in the west in the evening. The scenery completely different from the depths of the mountains made her like the "land of fish and rice" in the south of the Yangtze River. It happened that she fell in love with her classmate Sun Jingwen. When she graduated, she and Sun Jingwen returned to Wuye Village, Rulin Town, Jintan.

Second, at the beginning of their business, they worked in an enterprise in Liyang with the idea of matching metallurgical majors. It's easy to be a technician in an office, which adds up to150 thousand a year.

"There are more than 40 acres of crab ponds at home. Why don't we start our own business while we are young? " Tian Xueqin told Sun Jingwen her thoughts and got her husband's support. At the beginning of last year, the two contracted more than 40 mu of water surface of the villagers in the same village and established the "Tian Xueqin Family Farm".

Born in a mountainous area, raising crabs is naturally a strange job for Tian Xueqin. Despite careful exploration, the aquatic plants in the pond never grow well, and the river crab lacks an ideal growth environment, and its size is not large and its yield is not high. By the end of the year, they had hardly made a profit. Parents don't quite understand the thought of wasting a year. Tian Xueqin and her husband are discouraged, but they still stick to their dreams.

? Third, small achievements This year, the family farm joined the Half the Sky Aquaculture Professional Cooperative founded by Zhang Jian, a university student village official. She not only got technical advice in time, but also supplied feed and medicine in a unified way, and her heart suddenly became emboldened. Despite the high temperature and rainy weather this year, Tian Xueqin said that crabs are growing significantly better than last year.

When raising crabs is busy, Tian Xueqin can't be idle. She runs a baby shop in Wu Ye Street. Seeing that there were many children waiting for their parents to get off work for more than two hours after school in a nearby primary school, she started the "Tian Tian Education" training class.

"Opening a shop and running a class can't make much money, but people are very happy." Perhaps because she is also a mother, Tian Xueqin said that she likes to deal with children.