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The host came home early in the morning and was charged 5 yuan by the guard when he opened the door. Is this reasonable?

I used to work in a private company. The boss has a characteristic, that is, he has meetings at night. The reason is that he is very busy during the day and has no time for meetings. The meeting should be held in the evening, so that he can calm down and discuss things in the evening (isn't the meeting a job? If the boss says "no", it is not. I have the son of a former colleague, who is in grade five. He once vividly compared his father's work to a "nightclub"-he always had meetings every night. Don't misunderstand me.

Many people do this kind of "day after day" work, and it is difficult to control their time after work. It is common to go home late at night. I live in the family courtyard of a company. I lock the door at night 1 1 and open it at 5 am. If I go home at this time, I have to ring the doorbell and ask the doorman to open the door. Every time I feel guilty and uneasy, I feel very troublesome. In summer, it's easy to say that on winter nights in the north, the troublesome old people (the doorkeepers are usually old people) get up under the covers to open the door, and that kind of guilt and anxiety is deeper than the cold.

Once on a business trip, I went home late at night. The doorbell was broken, and no one answered after knocking on the iron gate for a long time. I almost planned to stay in a chain hotel opposite the community for one night, and the doorman finally showed his head from the tin hut. I say hello: Grandpa, thank you very much. I'm sorry I just got back from a business trip and caused you trouble.

Grandpa is the new doorman. He doesn't know me. Grandpa took out the key to open the door and asked, "What do you do? What job? Get off work so late? ! "

"What do you do? ! "When I walked in the direction of my home, I wanted to know if there was anything on my uncle's mind. He suspects that I am engaged in some kind of "yellow female soldier" work. Oh, what a pity. Fortunately, people like me look like good women, and they don't have much beauty. They can't live by their looks, they can only make a living by working overtime occasionally.

My husband was still working in the factory at that time, and he often worked in three shifts. Going home in the early hours of the middle shift and going to work in the early hours of the night shift, I always have to trouble the doorman to open the door. We have a good relationship with the doorman. After all, we also want other people's things, so we send zongzi on the Dragon Boat Festival, moon cakes on the Mid-Autumn Festival and a bowl to the doorman after eating jiaozi's mother-in-law in the Spring Festival. We don't sell the waste products that can be sold at home, but all of them are given to the doorman ... so, we got more door keys to facilitate access.

This situation continued until we moved to a new community. The new community has no property and no doorman. The biggest advantage is that you can go home if you want, and go out if you want. Really convenient for your wife!

Recently, some netizens broke the news that a residential area in Lin Yin Street in Chengdu charged an opening fee. Provisions are as follows:

"The compound closes at 24 o'clock in the evening and opens at 0 o'clock to 2 o'clock. You need to pay the opening fee of 2 yuan first, and then pay 5 yuan after 2 o'clock in the morning." This opening fee of 5 yuan has caused a lot of controversy.

It is said that many old communities in Chengdu have an unwritten rule. Usually, between 24: 00 p.m. and 6: 00 a.m., the doorman will charge 1-2 yuan's "opening fee" when his master comes home.

Is this charge reasonable? The first time I saw the news, I thought of my own experience and wanted to say "unreasonable."

Seeing the explicit provisions posted in the community, I feel that "existence is reasonable." Although there is no law in the country that requires owners to pay the opening fee when entering the community, it is not illegal to decide to collect it through the industry Committee if it is an autonomous community. In other words, if the industry committee decides and all the owners sign and agree, every owner knows that this charge is appropriate and reasonable.

It is said that the community has received the opening fee for nearly 20 years. This is already an established community rule.

Some experts say that there are at least three solutions to everything.

Some experts say that there are three ways to solve all problems-accept, change and leave. If you can't accept it, change it If you can't change it, leave.

As the owner, if you feel that the regulations of the community are unacceptable, you can choose to change them. If the community rules cannot be changed, you can choose to leave and move to a community that does not need to pay the "opening fee".

As a doorman, the job nature of this post is "24-hour system", and it is a job responsibility to get up and open the door for the host at any time. Since he agreed to take up the post, he agreed to take on the responsibility. As for the problem of low wages, it is acceptable. If you can't accept it, you can change it (talk about salary increase, including the opening fee). If you can't change it, you can leave and find a job with better income.

As an "industry Committee". I think every old community that has established an industry committee should be supported, because a group of enthusiastic people who want a better life are maintaining the most basic management.

Then again, if we can keep the door open at night, if every household does a good job of garbage sorting and littering, and if artificial intelligence is more developed, do we still need to set up doormen?

With a longing for a bright future, I am optimistic about this matter-collecting the "opening fee" is temporary and cannot be a lifetime.