yes
the rest of his life
No."The President shall, at stated times, receive for his services, a compensation, which shall neither be increased nor diminished during the period for which he shall have been elected, and he shall not receive within that period any other emolument from the United States, or any of them." Art. II, Sec. 1
Yes they do. They also receive a pension from their service as President equal to the pay of cabinet members, and that pension is also taxed.
As of 1 Jan 2008, serving Senators will receive an annual salary of 169,300 USD.
Only while you're actually on active jump status. If you're jump qualified, but serving in a leg unit, you won't receive any extra pay.
for life
They do still get paid while campaigning.
You are not leaving someone very independent if you allow him or her life tenure, but then can threaten their pay.
Yes, Dwight D. Eisenhower received both Army retired pay and his presidential salary concurrently. Upon his retirement from the Army in 1948, he began receiving retirement benefits. When he became president in 1953, he continued to receive his military retirement pay in addition to his presidential salary, as federal law allowed for this dual compensation.
You will receive the highest pay as an RN. You can always work in the industry while going to school.
Depends on whether you're provided with barracks or not.
Serving the Lord will pay off afterwhile. Serving God will pay off afterwhile. Just keep working everyday, Whatever is right, The Lord said He'll pay. Serving God oh it will pay off Afterwhile. I have to keep on working. Yes I have.. cause I want my.. I want my starry crown. I know my way.. My way gets brighter.. even tho my friends.. sometimes let me down.. Oh what time.. It will be.. when my savior.. My savior face I see... Serving God.. OH it will pay off afterwhile. Oh yes afterwhile.