A police officer who is a government employee is commonly referred to as a Civil Servant. I believe that is what you are asking, hopefully it helps.
a political appointee
....is known as a "Civil Servant."
The determination of how far the employee wants to go and how fast the employee expects to achieve his or her goals involves the career time element of the career development planning process. CAREER TIME (A+)
The salary of a government employee is less than a software employee because the wage bill of the government is big.
Career planning options.
The website Career Quest assists employers with the recruitment and training process for new employees. When an employee is hired Career Quest provides the employee with on-the-job training and support services.
"What Color is Your Parachute?" by Richard N. Bolles is a popular career resource book that is not published by the government. It is a well-known resource for job seekers and provides advice on aspects of career planning and job hunting.
The determination of how far the employee wants to go and how fast the employee expects to achieve his or her goals involves the career time element of the career development planning process. CAREER TIME (A+)
Someone that the government employs for certain things e.g. administration. A guard such as a beefeater could also be said as a government employee.
Career time
Career time
When he decides it should.There are five ways in which anyone's career may end, including that of an undertaker:When the person's employment is terminated by the employer due to a layoff or for causeWhen the employee becomes sick and unable to workWhen the employee quits the jobWhen the employee retiresWhen the employee dies before reaching retirement