Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NOT True WIS has many families who are American US based and they get private tuition paid.Anonymous wrote:Probably because it would be free for them in their home country so they are sacrificing by being in the US? They need to sweeten the pot.
They must be Fund. WBG doesn’t pay for tuition in the US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If Americans were not in America they too would get private school covered. It's only not covered if you are located in your own country
Not at normal companies. I got offered a three year rotation in Bermuda and company gave stipend towards one bedroom basic apt, stipend based on one person added food cost, moving expenses based on one bedroom basic apt. Once a year airfare, home. I explained to boss opportunity is great but at this time had two kids and planning a third. My wife is a SAHM so she has no issue doing it but not practicable as I have to rent a bigger place and feed several people in an expensive country. He was like not our problem. A divorced guy with grown kids too spot. They also got younger singer people to do the rotation. World Bank is a scam to tax payers
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Hey morons, if you knew anything about MDBs you would know that they are not funded by the U.S. or any other government. They borrow in bond markets, make a return on their loans and have extremely healthy AAA non-goverment revenues. They actually have a super high return on equity to their original country shareholders. They do not take appropriations money. So ifyou don't know what you are saying, shut up. They are not a "scam to US taxpayers. MAGA idiots.
SUPER! You're clearly highly intelligent and superior to the rest of us.![]()
Anonymous wrote:NOT True WIS has many families who are American US based and they get private tuition paid.Anonymous wrote:Probably because it would be free for them in their home country so they are sacrificing by being in the US? They need to sweeten the pot.
Anonymous wrote:There are threads on all kinds of things. This is a discriminatory practice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new world bank people they often do send them to public school when on rotation, But Bethesda/Potomac Moco W type schools and McLean/Vienna high rated schools.
But issue is schools are funding alot via income tax and they are not paying anything. So the World Banks shifted paying for the schools to the taxpayers.
They get a really big subsidy to rent a place in DC so they live in the best areas.
World Bank colleagues do not get subsidies for rent. Nor educational benefits. That was in the old system. Depending on their national laws, they might have to pay taxes back home, I am not sure about that. I am a US citizen, so I pay taxes.
But US citizens get money to offset the taxes they pay. (world Bank)
Internationally Recruited staff (non US citizens) do get a mobility premium in DC, but its not a whole lot.