San Francisco Police Department: Duties, Salary and Benefits
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#2112k seems pretty high for entry level work, considering they most likely don't have a college education, but maybe it makes it possible for them to live here
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#4112k seems pretty high for entry level work, considering they most likely don't have a college education, but maybe it makes it possible for them to live here
Police officers put their personal safety on the line daily. I think this compensation is adequate.
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#5112k seems pretty high for entry level work, considering they most likely don't have a college education, but maybe it makes it possible for them to live here
You don't need any form of education (besides high school) to become a police officer? If true, that's pretty surprising to me.
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#6higher than I made my first year out with a masters a few years ago
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#7112k seems pretty high for entry level work, considering they most likely don't have a college education, but maybe it makes it possible for them to live here
Why would they need a college education?
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#8These men and women are signing up to protect us, at great personal physical (not to mention psychological) risk. They should absolutely earn a living wage that enables them to live in the community in which they serve.
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#9That seems reasonable. Being a police officer is a tough job, and San Francisco is a very high cost-of-living area.
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#10112k seems pretty high for entry level work, considering they most likely don't have a college education, but maybe it makes it possible for them to live here
Police officers put their personal safety on the line daily. I think this compensation is adequate.
I wonder how it compares to other 'public' sector roles that are less unionised - e.g. nursing. Do they earn 100k a year?