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However, not all retired athletes can find jobs. As mentioned above, they provide a safe and comfortable life.

When the outstanding athletes with fame and fortune helped them a lot, they began to look for a second job. However, most athletes gave up their research for training, and they didn't get any big headlines at an early age. It's not so easy to find a valuable job by competition after retirement.

1998 Liu Fei, a member of the women's trio champion team of the World Gymnastics Championships, was still looking for a job and retired in 2000.

"My life was hard, and one day I retired," said Liu, 25. I have no place of my own, no job, no basic income, and I don't even know how to put my residence permit.

Cai Li, gold medalist in weightlifting, 1990 security guard for Beijing Asian Games. He died of respiratory diseases on 1997 after his retirement. Last year, it was due to his hard training.

According to Cai's sister, from 2000 to his death, his monthly income as a security guard was less than 65,438+0,000 RMB (65,438+0.20 USD).

"When lifting weights, my brother has nothing but training every day," said his sad sister. Knowing too little about the outside world makes it difficult for him to find a decent job after retiring.

According to statistics, from 65438 to 0989, 26.49% of the total number of retired athletes were looking for employment opportunities.

From 1993 to 1996, 26.53% of retired athletes in seven provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities such as Shanghai, Tianjin, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Guangdong, Guangxi and Shaanxi failed to find suitable employment opportunities, which means that Liu and Cai in the story are not isolated.

Officials said that with the strengthening of the labor and employment system and the solution of the re-employment problem in China's reform process, it will become more and more difficult for retired athletes.

First of all, governments at all levels have reformed and streamlined government institutions in this process, which makes it more difficult for retired athletes to find places to relieve themselves.

Secondly, most organizations and companies have fierce competition for positions, which means that retired athletes rarely have the opportunity to solve their lack of educational skills outside the training ground.