Middle
class civil servants John and Susan have never made more than $ 100,000 each, yet their combined pensions will be worth more than $ 3 million.
It means funding the reception centres and sending our world
class civil servants to help them where we can.
Not exact matches
German's excessive debt burden after the Great War, for example, was «forgiven», unwillingly, mainly by middle - and upper - middle -
class households and
civil servants, whose fixed income portfolios withered to nothing in the hyperinflation that began in mid 1921 and ended in early 1924.
Since the clergy were the only literate
class the kings of the Franks drafted them as
civil servants.
For all the changes the area has gone through, it's held on to a large part of its middle
class core: white and blue collar
civil servants, private sector professionals, union workers and small entrepreneurs.
Having gained a first
class degree from Oxford and begun his career working as a
civil servant at 10 Downing Street under Baroness Thatcher, the former MP was nicknamed «Two Brains» by his colleagues due to his background and his serious approach to policy formulation.
Although it is too early to evaluate the impact this will have on research careers in Spain, the FJI expressed some concerns: «We deem it necessary to take steps to prevent candidates with poorer records from using the PCD [system] to bypass the [traditional selection] procedure [for permanent staff], and to avoid the creation of two layers of «1st
class» (
civil servant) and «2nd
class» (non-
civil servant) appointees.»
Though a child of the colonial
civil servant caste, Denis is by sentiment and inclination one of the last viable working -
class filmmakers in the white - collar west, and so it is only appropriate that her film should be capped off with an appearance by Depardieu, the hulking star of Maurice Pialat's Loulou (1980), that bruising film of interclass love.
Her mother, Kathleen Alexandrina Eva Matilda (Rogers), was from a working -
class English family, and her father, Vasiliy Petrovich Mironov, was a Russian - born
civil servant, from Kuryanovo, whose own father was a diplomat.
In Germany, teachers are mainly
civil servants recruited in special university
classes, called Lehramtstudien (Teaching Education Studies).
Along the edges of the campus, there is an active fire station, an active fire training tower, and an active police substation, where students attend
classes in academies taught by actual firefighters, police officers, attorneys, and other
civil servants.
Why do bank CEOs and prime ministers get tax advantages over business owners, as well as middle
class bank employees and
civil servants?
(This includes
Class A,
Civil and public
servants (
Class B and
Class D insurance), self - employed people (
Class S) and voluntary contributors.)