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广东揭阳县邮电局投递员、共产党员苏文石,在他那条邮路上奔走了22个春秋。在那条漫长的邮路上,到处都留下了这位普通共产党员踏实的足迹。他走过的路程,相当于绕赤道跑了5圈。独特的“军令状”早在1984年,苏文石就自立了独特的“军令状”:少送一份报刊,除当面向用户致歉外,还按每份报刊价钱加倍赔偿;积压一份报刊或信件,不领当天的外勤补贴;误班或跳点投递,除不领外勤补贴外,还扣除当天工资;受到用户投诉,就不参加当月评奖。他将“军令状”印发
Guangdong Jieyang Post Office courier, member of the Communist Su Wenshi, running in his postal route 22 spring and autumn. On that long postal road, the ordinary footprints of the average communist were left behind. He traveled the equivalent of five laps around the equator. Unique “military order” As early as 1984, Su Wenshi established a unique “military order”: send less a newspaper, in addition to apologize to users, but also press the newspaper price double the compensation; backlog of a newspaper or mail, not Collar field day subsidies; wrong class or jump point delivery, in addition to not receive field allowance, but also deducted the day’s wages; subject to user complaints, do not participate in the month award. He issued a “military order.”