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Because it came up, I looked up police officer salary in my town. $76k to start, $100,700 after that. Only 2 weeks vacation until 5 years. 12% differential from 6 PM to 7 AM. I'm good with all of the above, and it's considerably lower than the next town over. My guess is since one doesn't have to live where they work, it's harder to get in at the next town over. And when the chief made $600k, it has to be that there was some sort of one time payout, because we're a town of 50,000 people, not San Francisco or Boston or Miami.
The fact of the matter and going back to the subject, owning a home is expensive whether you're a cop, teacher, IT personnel, accountant, lawyer, doctor, etc. I don't think that occupation takes the sting off of the cost.
p.s. before having a family I had a low opinion of public school too. It changed after I had a kid in school, and my wife went to work for the school district. They are responsible for my kid being able to read, perform Singapore math (I think they changed again), and the health care that I have today. I think it's a tough job for 72k.
p.p.s. edit--I read on, there is a pension at 53, 15 more days off in addition to the initial 2 weeks, double pay plus day off for working holidays, all fair. The benefits are traditional, that is, the type I had at my first job. There are a couple of people who are still with the co that I started my career at. They'd get a nice pension, mine is small as I was only there 8 years.
if there is such a thing a p.p.p.s--next town over is $87,100 and $123,800. Even starting that's pretty significant but I'm sure it's harder to get into that department.
The fact of the matter and going back to the subject, owning a home is expensive whether you're a cop, teacher, IT personnel, accountant, lawyer, doctor, etc. I don't think that occupation takes the sting off of the cost.
p.s. before having a family I had a low opinion of public school too. It changed after I had a kid in school, and my wife went to work for the school district. They are responsible for my kid being able to read, perform Singapore math (I think they changed again), and the health care that I have today. I think it's a tough job for 72k.
p.p.s. edit--I read on, there is a pension at 53, 15 more days off in addition to the initial 2 weeks, double pay plus day off for working holidays, all fair. The benefits are traditional, that is, the type I had at my first job. There are a couple of people who are still with the co that I started my career at. They'd get a nice pension, mine is small as I was only there 8 years.
if there is such a thing a p.p.p.s--next town over is $87,100 and $123,800. Even starting that's pretty significant but I'm sure it's harder to get into that department.
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