The Defence Engineering and Science Group (DESG) graduate scheme trains recruits to work
as civil servants within the Ministry of Defence to equip and support the armed forces with technology.
Not exact matches
I am not a pastor or in any position of leadership
within the church but
as a full time
civil servant I would get the sack if I did not do my job competently or I have the option to leave if I become disillusioned with the job.
This means that while public services — such
as the replacement of a lost national identity card or primary or secondary education — have official costs (in the formal economy) they often are now accompanied by supplementary costs that are pocketed by the
civil servant as a means to supplement lost salary (informal economy), this is one manifestation of the barter
within a cash economy.
Thus we have
within our midst some
civil servants (paid by our tax dollars) who see the world
as how it «should» work according to their particular political «suasions (they used to be called «Levellers» in old England).