Hello.
If it's a regular company, there are things like a deputy and a manager.
I think public officials are level 9, level 8, and level 7.
I was wondering how you call them.
How do government officials call each other's positions?
772 2018-12-07 Gentleman
I think it depends on the organization.
In the town office, if you're older, you call a man a shot and a woman a lady.
If you're young, you're called a seed.
I've been told that a larger organization is a bit different.
It's kind of divided in court jobs.
First-level chief, second-third-level director, fourth-level chief, fifth-level officer, sixth-level chief, and eighth-level official.
Chief, only the deputy is called by name, and the rest is called by teacher
Grade 6 or above is called by the name of the position
Level 7 or below is called an injection
Level 7 and 9 are called shots, level 6 team manager, level 5 director, level 4 director
We call them by their position name, and we call them by their injections
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