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Has Barack Obama had a non public sector job?

President Obama did work in the private sector. He was a lawyer (at a firm where some of the clients were businesses) and he was a professor of law for 12 years. It should also be noted that a number of U.S. presidents never ran a business or worked for a corporation.


What is the relevance of the private sector in an economy?

The relevance of the private sector in the economy is to supplement the government. The private sector helps grow the economy by creating job opportunities in a given economy.


Has Obama ever held a private sector job as a private citizen?

Not that anyone knows of. His only work prior to politics was at the legal department at Harvard and some community organizer work in Illinois. Neither his work at Harvard or Community organizer really qualifies as actual employment in the private sector. To me that is kind of a shame to. With some actual management and leadership experience I really believe he could have been one of our greatest presidents. The above answer is not correct. He has served as a lawyer and he also was a non-tenured professor teaching constitutional law. These are private sector jobs.


Is anyone a mother working in the public sector whose husband lost a job in the private sector?

maybe


Who created more private sector jobs GW Bush or Obama?

It is difficult to make a fair comparison, since President Bush served for eight years, while President Obama is in his fourth. Also, each president faced various economic problems: both faced recessions, and President Obama inherited some problems from President Bush. That said, how the current president has dealt with the economy is the subject of considerable partisan debate. Thus, the answer to your question depends on which side you ask. The Obama campaign insists that it has in fact created more private sector jobs at this point than President Bush did in the same time period. A typical example of this perspective can be found at ThinkProgress.org, where an economist wrote: "Since February of 2010, the 13th month of President Obama's term, the economy has added 4.3 million private sector jobs, a 4 percent increase. Under President Bush, the economy stopped shedding private sector jobs in July of 2003, fully 30 months into his administration. From that point until May of 2004, the economy added just 1.5 million private sector jobs, an increase of only 1.4 percent." Interestingly, President Bush did add jobs in the government, more government jobs than Mr. Obama has (Obama has reduced the number of government workers). As of June 2012, public sector employment is now down 608,000 workers since January 2009, a 2.7 percent decline. At the same point in President Bush's term, public sector employment was up 3.7 percent. But a center-right economist writing for the website Factcheck.org took issue with many of these figures, saying that Mr. Obama had actually not created as many private sector jobs as his campaign claimed, and that both Bush and Obama had manipulated job numbers to make their party look good and the other party look bad. I enclose a link to that analysis.


Why only you choose private bank as your job?

Not everybody chooses private banks. People prefer public sector banks over private sector. The only reason for choosing private banks is the salary. If salary in private and government banks is same, everybody will choose government jobs as the job is more secure.


Is a firefighter job public or private sector?

A firefighter job is typically considered a public sector position, as most firefighters are employed by government agencies at the local, state, or federal level. They serve the community by responding to emergencies, fighting fires, and performing rescue operations. However, there are also private firefighting services that exist, particularly for industrial sites or private properties, but these are less common. Overall, the majority of firefighters work in the public sector.


Difference between public and private sector?

Ownership of the public sector of a certain country is shared equally by all citizens of that country. There should be certain laws that specify how does the PS get revenues and how does it spend them, how does it hire & fire employees, lowest and highest possible salaries ...etc. While ownership of any private sector entity is limited to the persons who paid up the capital to form it. Those persons may or may not be citizens of that country. Each private sector entity could invent its own rules of hiring & firing and payouts ...etc.


What is the best job after btech?

Any engineering graduate can get an excellent job in the private sector in addition to the public sector. B. Tech graduates are employed as engineers as well as researchers, consultants, subject matter experts, and other positions.


What are similarities between government jobs and private sector jobs?

I don't find any similarities in Government and private job sectors becuase both are working on different parameters and guidelines.


Private sector advantages?

Private enterprises don't have to make their financial documents public. Private enterprises can enter into contracts with other businesses without having to get the approval of the Board of Directors.


Discuss the disadvantages of the private sector?

-Less job security -Very competitive atmosphere, high pressure environment-Workers' rights are sometimes infringed upon-Fewer benefits than the public sector.