1, many people feel that procuratorial work is far less than that of public security and courts. What we often hear is "golden public security, silver court, dispensable procuratorate" and "big public security, small court, procuratorate without father or mother". In fact, there must be a difference, the key is how you look at it. In fact, there is no free lunch in the world, and the three courts have their own advantages and disadvantages. 2. The gap between procuratorial work and public security and courts is mainly manifested in two aspects: income and power.
The advantages of procuratorial work are leisure and safety (including personal safety and rice bowl safety). Take this city as an example: the salary of a traffic policeman with the same qualification is about 200-300 yuan more than that of a prosecutor. But if I have to change with the traffic police, I certainly don't want to. The traffic police stand on the road every day and are tanned like black charcoal. How much dust and fumes do they have to eat for the extra two or three hundred dollars? The traffic police here work until the age of 35 at most, and then they are transferred to other departments. Who can stand this pain? During the Golden Week, we all have a substantial holiday. They usually only have three or four days.
To make a long story short:
Take me personally as an example
I often keep some police and judge files on my desk.
This kind of psychological feeling is not available in those two industries.
Of the three,
The police are scolded the most.
Judge second.
Prosecutors are the least.
3. The voice of prosecution is not as loud as that of public security and courts. Indeed, in recent years, the slogan of "judicial independence" has become louder and louder, but it is basically judicial independence = = court independence, and it seems that another judicial organ, the procuratorate, has been forgotten. Generally speaking, procuratorial work is thankless and its role is unclear. Some even suggested "abolishing the procuratorate". My opinion: the low profile of the prosecution is recognized, but what is the result? Gao Fa gave up procuratorial work in judicial interpretation. As a result, both sides were finished and the power was taken away by the National People's Congress. To put it bluntly, even if the procuratorate is abolished and the so-called Independent Commission Against Corruption and the Ministry of Justice are set up, the relevant functional departments and relevant personnel will continue to exercise their relevant functions and powers, but the brand and uniform will be changed, and the power will only be greater than before. So newcomers don't have to worry.
(2) Comparison with monopoly industries such as tobacco, power supply, telecommunications, health and schools.
It is undeniable that the income and welfare benefits of the above industries are several times that of procuratorial work. But I always think that this is a freak caused by the unreasonable current system. You must remember the once popular food system, right? I don't need to say more about what is happening now, and everyone knows it. Abnormal things will not last long, and the rule of law is an inevitable development trend of a developing country. I am sure that the treatment and status (and of course the quality) of the judiciary will improve steadily.
Besides, can those units take police cars? After all, in today's privileged China, police cars still have special significance. I often travel in Pu Sang on business, but no matter what BMW or Cadillac I meet on the road, I have to make way. If you criticize my sense of privilege, I admit it, but this is the reality, over.
(3) Comparison with foreign companies, returnees, entrepreneurs, senior intellectuals (professors, scholars) and high-income entertainers with successful careers in Gao Qian.
There is no denying that there are many excellent talents in this group, who have seized the opportunity and created a successful life. I respect them, but jealousy and envy are impossible. After all, their efforts and efforts are incomparable to those of us who sit in offices.