Ten-Year Reflection of an Oil Tanker

by clqc4177 on 2012-02-10 22:54:18

Recalling 1998: In 98, I was still an unemployed youth, messing around with music and the Internet all day. Recalling 1999: In 99, I continued to mess around with music and my "Punk Era Website" while driving oil tankers. After wasting N five-digit numbers, I started my QQ life with a six-digit number. Recalling 2000: It's 2000, finally in Shenzhen, joining the Internet industry, called an IT person. Starting in the IT circle, hanging out in QQ chat rooms all day. Recalling 2001: In 01, the Internet bubble burst, but I joined Tencent and began working with my favorite software, driving oil tankers in Hubei on January 29, 2009 (career assessment). Managing what was then China's largest Internet community: QQ chat rooms and QQ forums. Mixing in the community under a pseudonym, everyone cried goodbye to me on the QQ forum, thinking that once I stopped being the moderator of the QQ forum, I would disappear from the QQ community, little knowing that I was laughing secretly. Recalling 2002: In 02, Tencent developed rapidly, Chengliwei. Messing around with everything, participating in QQ Show and QQ dating. Now looking back, wow, QQ Show really makes money. Recalling 2003: In 03, after discussing for a long time, QQ.com finally started construction. Researching, planning, and discussing without rest with everyone, mixing with editors from Beijing. Feeling that people from Beijing are quite fun. Recalling 2004: In 04, the company went public, everyone was jubilant, but I was still young, didn't feel much. Too young, lacking some understanding. Just keep increasing my salary. Moving to a new office, PL. Big and comfortable. Recalling 2005: In 05, the company is getting bigger and bigger, over a thousand people. Thinking about whether I should plan my career path, designing TC in Hubei. Winning the Outstanding Employee Award for two consecutive periods, feeling happy, having a super-large QQ account. Recalling 2006: In 06, becoming more restless, so decided to try going independent. Many old employees have left and are doing well, I also need to be ambitious, still young, Chengliwei on January 18, 2008 (midnight update), can't just get complacent. Recalling 2007: In 07, looking back, it's been a year since leaving Tencent, also a year in a new job, seems like something is missing. Recalling 2008: In 08, calming down, putting aside current tasks. Understanding the youthful arrogance of those days. Gradually maturing, approaching thirty years old. This time, I must undergo good training again. Cultivating myself well. The dream of retiring before thirty will be postponed to after thirty-five, hoping to achieve it. OVER.