If people in the office wear police uniforms,,,,,,, but are leaning on two crutches, such as 1 10 command center, political engineering department and bureau office, they belong to the career establishment, that is to say, workers and civil servants belong to cadres, but now the salary of career establishment is not bad.
For example, the salary of the third-level superintendent is 2900, and the career is 2700. Anyway, the salary is almost the same, but the career editor is recruited by the local government, and you can do it if you know someone. Normal classes don't work overtime. Like the criminal police brigade and the public security brigade below. These ordinary civil servants with cases are all civil servants, not called civil servants, but called back office. I mean these units with boxes. Only organs are called civil servants. If you are a middle-level cadre, you can become a formal civil servant. Of course, in a small county, in a big city, you can become a civil servant directly if you want a position at the department level.