No-show job
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A no-show job is a paid position that ostensibly requires the holder to perform duties, but for which no work, or even attendance, is actually expected.

The awarding of no-show jobs is a form of political
Political corruption
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 or corporate corruption and the awarding of such jobs to relatives, supporters, or other individuals is a common basis upon which to remove or convict corrupt officials.

No-show jobs and jobs that only required people to show up, but not to do any work (no-work jobs), featured in various episodes (including No Show) of The Sopranos, a television series about the New Jersey mob
MOB
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In 17th and 18th century British naval history, the practice of ship time was a form of a no-show job, in which the (usually young) son of a wealthy individual was registered on a ship's records, but did not go to sea or perform any duties, in order to gain and advance seniority and standing within the navy, in which preference was based principally upon time served and seniority. Another form of no-show job of this era was the widow's man, an absent or non-existent seaman whose name had been entered in the ship’s books, his pay and share of any prize money
Prize money
Prize money has a distinct meaning in warfare, especially naval warfare, where it was a monetary reward paid out to the crew of a ship for capturing an enemy vessel...

 being donated to the Greenwich Hospital, the widow of a seaman killed in action, or a fund for naval widows.
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