How about paying taxes across provinces in the national examination?
It is good to pay taxes across provinces in the national examination. In terms of treatment and welfare, the overall situation is insufficient, but it is more than enough. Compared with the public prosecution law, the judicial subsidy is less (about 20 thousand a year), but the cost performance is higher, which is generally higher than that of local ordinary civil servants. The overall welfare is good, the canteen is delicious, there are dormitories and the environment is good. The work intensity requires that you must be in the lobby a few years ago (of course, there are also positions in the lobby, which are actually borrowed from other departments). Take the lobby as an example, the advantage is that there are two days off in a month besides legal holidays and weekends. Taking advantage of weekend breaks is equivalent to having two small long holidays every month. Almost no overtime. Relative freedom. Because of the central vertical management, there are relatively few local restrictions.