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They are not paid by the government. Some may have other sources of income .
Some companies paid them money to ignore these problems.
One form of money that is paid by individuals and businesses is tax.
As a Sales Associate, $9.50/hour.
No, Postal Employees get paid bi-weekly.
The government and all of it's employees.
The USPS does borrow money from the US Treasury when the Postal Service runs a deficit. However, the USPS is suppose to break even, so the borrowed money will eventually be paid back through higher postal rates. The USPS actually ran surplusses in the 1990s, however, lately, it has had to raise postal rates almost every year to break even. The government also pays the Postal Service almost $100 million a year to cover government mailing costs.
Some employees are paid by the hour, and other employees earn a salary. This means they are paid weekly or monthly but the number of hours may vary. Their pay is the same. Government workers and teachers are paid a salary.
Yes
Typcially 5-7 days.
Usually such money is called "taxes".
Probation (and Parole) Officers are usually employees of government agencies but sometimes they are employees of private contractors hired by the government to do the job. They are paid a regular salary, just like most other people, usually based on a 40-hour work week.
Yes, they are paid partially by your tax money.
"They are paid lots of money" does not describe employees who work contract labor.
Taxes are money that gets paid to the government.
Sales tax