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I think most public employees are "adequately compensated" - and that the profession of being a Police Officer should absolutely come with a living wage. |
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"But officer, in XX state you don't need a front license plate." "Go register your vehicle there." |
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How much would you want to get paid a year for a job where you can get shot?
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IDK, but I'm willing to bet there are a lot of folks that have been in Afghanistan & Iraq that would like to be making as much as some cops.
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The numbers come from the Congressional Budget office. On average, for 2013, active duty service members receive an annual base pay and noncash compensation including some or all things like healthcare, childcare, housing, food, education, and retirement benefits valued at a total of approximately $99,000 annually. So, when someone says a soldier fighting on the ground in Afghanistan only makes $18k/year, that's not entirely true. $18k is the cash compensation, not taking into account any benefits. That $99,000 average total comp- some make more, some make less. With regards to monetizing risk/sacrifice, I don't think cash compensation or even noncash benefits describe the kind of risk and sacrifice that active duty and their families have to deal with. That's the nature of assuming the responsibility of "hero" status. It doesn't always pay well. The more we talk about "what people should make" in terms of too little or too much, I think the conversation becomes really muddy. Fact is, there's a lot of people out there willing to do those jobs at their current rate of pay. Most of those positions are voluntary, or at least, signing up for them was. |
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(Not dissing our troops) keep in mind, military compensation includes housing, I believe that applies to one's whole family too. There are expenses a police officer has (any non-military personal has), that those in the military do not have. So comparing straight up "income" doesn't quite work.
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I serve and can honestly say you can't compare military pay to the minimum wage OR congress. I'm tired of seeing people complain about pay. We all made a willful decision to join. Don't like the pay. get out Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Also, pretty much all the police officers I know (quite a few) all served in the military prior. So those same people who you may say should get a high salary because they served our country over seas, are now serving our country here, and are the same self sacrificing individuals. One may say a cop shouldn't make XXX amount of money...but what if that was phrased as a "military veteran and police officer"? Well all want veterans to be well compensated...right? |
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Right on, crouton..
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Also, going back to the various paygrades, was that accounting for seniority and cost of living in that area? |
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I don't care about my income. I care about my uniform.I also want to point out that the benefits we receive are uniquely difficult to monetize. Just because I can go to the JAG with a legal question doesn't mean I have a free lawyer.
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A few of my buds always say, " would you serve for free? " And you're absolutely right - many things we get are not measurable by income. The education benefits we get, the resources we receive, as well as lower cost medical dental and healthy. Don't forget post housing and chow. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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