年货满车筐 春意盎然
呼和浩特的 streets are alive with the vibrant atmosphere of approaching Spring Festival, where delivery riders weave through the bustling lanes. Among them is Shi Penghui, a 30-year-old rider who has spent seven years carving out his path on these urban roads.
With a sport camera on his head and small flowers adorning his helmet, Shi stands out in more ways than one. His cheerful demeanor reflects not just his unique style, but also the resilience he embodies as a基层劳动者. When asked about his colorful uniform, he jokes that it's his wife's choice, meant to bring good fortune. "People might look down on this job, but I see it differently," he shares with a smile. "It's not the profession itself that's shameful—it's the feeling of inadequacy when you work hard yet still feel inferior. Being able to provide for my children and buy new clothes for my wife is what truly brings honor."
His phone holds a certificate from JD's activity in October, recognizing him as one of the top 30 riders nationally. As呼和浩特's top performer, his monthly earnings surpass 10,000 yuan, accumulating over ten thousand yuan annually—a testament to his dedication and hard work. This income has given his family the confidence to look forward to a prosperous New Year.
Reflecting on his journey, Shi shares, "It takes three years to enter this field, five years to truly understand it, and ten years to excel at it." Seven years ago, he was a novice rider relying on GPS navigation. Now, he knows呼和浩特's streets like the back of his hand—a skill that allows him to deliver efficiently. "This job is like a battle," he says, emphasizing the importance of mental acuity over physical strength.
The real challenge lies in maintaining patience amidst all adversities. There have been days when he braved -15℃ winds, pushing his bike through blizzards. He's dealt with difficult customers and waited patiently during delays at shops. Yet, these struggles pale in comparison to the joy he feels upon seeing his children's smiles. "Every rider faces their own set of challenges," he muses, "but when you return home to your family, all tiredness fades away."
A touching moment occurred this January when Shi came across a fellow rider who was struck by a car. Without hesitation, he stopped, used his helmet to protect his colleague's head from further injury, and called for help. Recalling the incident, he simply says, "I saw a brother in need, and I did what I could." This act of kindness has earned him respect among his peers, who now view him as not just another rider, but someone with a compassionate heart.
As Spring Festival approaches, Shi remains committed to his job, planning to work until the final day before New Year's Eve. After that, he looks forward to buying new clothes for his children and enjoying a special dinner with his wife. His simple愿望 is for his family to stay healthy and for his fellow riders to stay safe. "We look out for each other," he says, "and that's the true essence of this season."
Shi Penghui's story is a microcosm of the experiences shared by countless delivery riders across the country. They navigate the city streets with their electric bikes, their sweat and hard work shaping their lives. Their presence adds warmth to the urban landscape, transforming呼和浩特 into a place where humanity shines through even in the coldest winter months.
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