Sentences with phrase «become civil servants»

Six days a week we work for our businesses and on the seventh we become civil servants engaged in prohibition law enforcement.
[S] ooner or later, death will become a civil servant.
The clergy became civil servants, elected by democratic vote.
Had his test score been taken into account, he proffered, he might not have had the opportunity to become a civil servant.
Mr McCann was grew up in East Kilbride and became a civil servant with the Overseas Development Administration before being elected as a councillor in South Lanarkshire in 1999.
At least one former NSF rotator, meanwhile, has learned that the apparent benefits of keeping one's salary and position and not having to become a civil servant leaves them defenseless if tensions arise in the workplace (see Part 2, «Scientists on Loan to NSF Have No Protection if Job Conduct Is Questioned»).
If you want to be more directly involved in the government, then consider becoming a civil servant.

Not exact matches

As the vision for the connecting tunnel between Folkestone and Calais became more concrete, Ministry of Defence (MoD) civil servants and senior military officers drew up the nuclear plan in order to thwart a possible invasion by the Soviet army from Calais, The Independent has discovered.
The inevitable consequence is that bosses become glorified civil servants.
I personally believe that the helpers (pastors, employees, civil servants, clients, etc.) usually become the victims, and for a lone victim to stand up to an entire institution for the sake of his or her own health is often quite costly.
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.
«It therefore appears that this was not properly drawn up by civil servants in order to avoid conflicts of interest in government, but hastily cobbled together after Mr Crosby had become a political embarrassment to the Conservative party,» Trickett wrote in a reply to Heywood's letter.
Lord Crickhowell notes that projects are becoming increasingly complicated and that there is some reluctance from civil servants to do jobs and employ consultants from outside to do these jobs.
Ministers can be divided into those who «go native» and are at the beck and call of their civil servants or who become very pompous and superior.
Until a formalised deal is reached controlling the behaviour of civil servants, it's possible the descent into partisanship could become very ugly indeed.
The lack of appetite from civil servants to become part of a «mutual» is proved today by the announcement the next in line for part - privatisation is a small team wedded to the Cabinet Office's ideology, the Public and Commercial Services union said.
He urged civil servants, politicians and those in positions of authority to become born - again and begin to act positively towards ameliorating the mistakes of the past so that the impact of the change mantra can be felt by the people.
«Civil servants in this country, politicians, those who find themselves in positions of authority must become born - again, and begin to act positively towards ameliorating our past.
In fact, when the current Ghana School of Law was set up in 1958 at Makola, the purpose was to train non-degreed civil servants to become lawyers.
The Conservatives yesterday promised # 1m to fund a four year programme that would help more disabled people become MPs, councillors and civil servants.
He said, «Some months back when regular payment of workers salary by the state government became difficult due to the obnoxious economic policies of the Buhari administration and plundering of the state by the immediate past APC — led government, this particular civil servant did not hang himself then.
A Cabinet Office press release states that Mr Maude will unveil a package of measures that will include online publication of # 50bn of potential business oppotunities; a 40 % increase in the speed of the procurement process; and, retraining of civil servants so that become more open to awarding contracts to smaller and medium - sized firms.
He later became a senior civil servant.
It would be recalled that, the state NLC had recently written to President Muhammadu Buhari, calling on individuals and organisations to come to the aide of Kogi workers, saying, the Civil Servants had practically become IDPs in Kogi.
Before becoming an MP, Mr Lansley headed the Conservative Research Department and was a civil servant who worked for Norman Tebbit at the Department for Trade and Industry.
The driving force behind the government shake - up is Bill Stewart, the government's Chief Scientific Adviser, who becomes the senior civil servant in the OST.
He added that he also would have to furlough civil servants when the FY2014 budget becomes effective.
I assume that this school chose to become an academy to escape the clutches of its supposedly «controlling» LA, where there was at least a semblance of democratic accountability, only to fall into the hands of «unelected, unaccountable» civil servants who «are suffocating headteachers from doing their jobs».
As soon as you turn your back on the uncertain sunrise and enter your office building, you cease to be Miguel Sáenz, the civil servant discernible behind the wrinkled gray suit, round, wire - rimmed glasses, and fearful gaze, and become Turing, decipherer of secrets, relentless pursuer of encoded messages, the pride of the Black Chamber.
My dream was to become a public servant by being involved in community activism, politics and civil rights advocacy.
Inevitably some civil servants and Court clerks will become redundant.
This duty would become meaningless and imprecise as to its parameters if it were to be held that RR owed a duty of care to the people or nation of Indonesia amounting to not to corrupt their civil servants.
Areas of special interest include: Anxiety in school aged children, parenting anxious or traumatized children, Helping professionals (therapists, civil servants, medical professionals) in therapy, expressive arts therapy and those working through transitional life issues such as divorce, becoming a parent or career changes.»
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