After graduating from the institute, Joldoshev was assigned to the Department of Public Education of the Kara-Kyrgyz Oblast Executive Committee. Finally, he was going home! This coincided with Kyrgyzstan gaining the status of an autonomous region within the RSFSR. Young, full of hope, plans, and youthful enthusiasm, Tokchoro actively engaged in the process of socialist reconstruction of his homeland, where the positions of the old world were still strong, indeed, strong.
And the feverish carousel began to spin. Tokchoro fully met the main criteria required of a party worker. He was educated — one, he wanted to work — two, he had organizational skills — three. And most importantly, he was an ideologically mature comrade, thoroughly imbued with revolutionary conviction.
An extraordinary, talented person... And he was counted on. Time brought him forward just like it did for Abdrahmanov, Tynaev, and many others. Tokchoro found himself among them. Later, he shared the cruel fate of many pioneers of the new order.
Until November 1925, Tokchoro headed the department of the Kara-Kol District Department of Public Education, then he was recalled from Przhevalsk to Moscow, where he worked as an editor and secretary of the Kyrgyz section of the Central Publishing House of the Peoples of the USSR. Under his editorship, Marxist and artistic literature, as well as textbooks in the Kyrgyz language, were published. At the same time, he became a free listener at the Higher Literary Courses. Joldoshev worked in Moscow until July 1927.
Future People's Commissar of Education of the Kyrgyz ASSR Tokchoro Joldoshev