Yes, there have been instances in U.S. history where Congress members have worked without pay, particularly during times of financial crisis or government shutdowns. For example, during the 2013 government shutdown, members of Congress continued to work, but their pay was temporarily withheld. Additionally, some early Congress members served without a salary, relying on other income sources, as the position was not initially seen as a full-time job.
Many people think that Congressmen should not be paid when the government is shut down. However, they still work during the shut down and can continue to be paid.
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Work you do because you want to without getting paid to do it.
Yes, they do just like all of us who are paid.
Volenteer
A slave is a person who works without getting paid. So if there is no money to be paid, then it causes poverty or poorness.
What ever Paula got paid.... which would be between 5 million and 8 million.
No. They participate in the show without getting paid but all of their living, food and travel expenses are paid for them.
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think about what you would most enjoy doing for the rest of your life without getting paid for doing it, then pick a major where it is likely you can do that and get paid for it.
With a license, yes. Without a license, no.