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12585837 No.12585837 [Reply] [Original]

>cops make $115k a year
>you can be a 23 year old who barely passed high school and make a 6 figure salary

why the fuck aren't we becoming cops boys?

>> No.12585868

I know a few cops and none of them make more than 60k

>> No.12585872

>>12585837
Lies, cops get $50-60k+ but not $115k.

>> No.12585875
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>>12585837
>6 figure salary to beat niggers
Interesting proposition you make there, OP

>> No.12585883

>>12585837
STEM here seriously considering switching to DPS class

>> No.12585918

If you're not in a big city, you get to literally drive around and write tickets for a living and then you get a pension. Small town cops are basically playing life on easy mode.

>> No.12585920

>>12585868
>>12585872
https://www.glassdoor.ca/Salary/Ontario-Ministry-of-Safety-and-Correctional-Services-Toronto-Salaries-EI_IE477460.0,52_IL.53,60_IM976.htm

>> No.12585938

>>12585920
I didn't say there are no cops making 110k I said I personally know a few cops and none of them come close to making that much.

>> No.12585955

>>12585837
you see the human filth they have to deal with? itd be one thing if we paid these people to take out the trash but that hurts peoples feelers
>alcoholic bum pissed themself
>crazy bitch bites you, gotta get shots
>most of these guys work 12 on 12 off
>all pensions are gonna crash anyways

>> No.12585970
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12585970

>Stopping wagies on their way to work
>shooting tazing and praying down niggers while wearing body armor

Holy shit youre a genius OP, Im applying now

>> No.12585997

>>12585920
Didn’t know you were talking about Canada. Why the hell doesn’t everyone become a cop in Canada?

>> No.12586097

>>12585837
A 6 figure salary isn't worth interacting with cracked out niggers on a daily basis

>> No.12586119

>>12586097
lmao

>> No.12586140

>>12585837
>arguably some of the most degenerate and morally ambivalent people on the internet becoming cops

sounds about right

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>>12585837
bruh just buy chainlink once a week until you can't afford it

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>>12585918
26 yo french NEET here, seriously considering passing the exams to become a town-cop. It's easy as fuck, it doesn't pay a lot but it's a stable job and if you end up in a small country town you basically fuck around all day and get paid for it. I see these guys all the time their life look amazing. And since you wear the uniform you get social status even if your job is low-tier. Beats working minimum wage at a supermarket or fast food.

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The only way I would join law enforcement is if I could bypass Patrol and become a specialist in an area. Being a Patrol officer has to be the fucking worst. Constantly being stopped, have to deal with jackasses who think they know the law, have to worry about a guy wasting you, have to deal with the public criticizing you because you used too much "force," have to protect those same people who want you dead, and worst of all. Be in a situation where your fucking body camera is on and you pull over a fellow fucking cop or politician. Say goodbye to your support network. Fuck that. Just join the military and waste fuckers.

>> No.12586269

try different tactics you statist pigs

>> No.12586289

I worked as a prison officer for a few years

Fucking sucks, pay sucks, and nigger women officers literally make the job shit and piss off the inmates, who are normally relaxed and don't cause trouble.

>> No.12586297

>being a nigger wrangler
No thanks

>> No.12586334

>>12585918
until some mental case causally walks up to you as you sit in your patrol vehicle and you get shot in head point blank by some cop hater...

>> No.12586349

>>12586097
Neither is 12 dollars an hour but I still deal with cracked out niggers for 12 an hour on a daily basis

>> No.12586362

>>12586334
Only in US tho, and even there it's still a small chance, I mean anyone can get stabbed by some rando nutcase just by being out in public.

>> No.12586370

>>12586289
I work at a homeless shelter. Same shit. Nigger and spic co-workers constantly trying to exert control over the hobos and enforce bullshit rules that don't really need to be enforced just because the little bit of power makes them feel good whilst constantly pissing off the smackheads and making then belligerent for no fucking reason. Women should not be working let alone working a job where they're enforcing rules

>> No.12586376

>>12586334
Lmao the rate of cops getting killed in US is so insanely low. You're more likely to die as a gas worker or oil rig worker than as a cop

>> No.12586436

>>12586370
This

Nigger and spic officers like to exert their power over the inmates, and constantly get into physical altercations.

I just feel bad for them most of the time, sure they're dumb negroids who broke the law but woman officers treat them worse than dogs. It's disgusting.

>> No.12586788

Have fun kys at 45.

>> No.12587329

A few buddies of mine are Port Authority cops in NYC. Their base pay is $124k, and that's not counting uniform allowance, night shift differential, holiday pay (whether they work on the holidays or not), and longevity pay. They all end up making $200k+ with minimal overtime. My buddy is early 40's, can retire already, and made over $250k in 2018 with overtime, as a cop.

>> No.12587342

>>12585837
I actually got pissed when I saw their pay and thought to myself "why the FUCK did I waste my time in college?"

I always assumed they just made like 60k.

Well anyways, my BIGGEST reason is because I get crazy anxiety driving. LITERALLY the only reason. I take the bus and train. Have a driver's license, but I am too scared of driving.

>> No.12587816

>>12585837
T b h if you want a good and not too stressful life become some kind of public servant. Cop, teacher, etc. You wont become very rich, famous or anything special but it's a valid choice

>> No.12587828

>>12587816
Yep... I regret no becoming a k-12 teacher. Easiest middle class job in the world.

>> No.12587835

>>12585872
Cops in long island new York make over 6 figures

>> No.12587851

where the fuck do you guys get these salaries? Do you even have one fucking source to back any of these figures up? Sure is Summer in the middle of fucking Winter in here.

>> No.12587854

>>12587828
Teaching is an extremely difficult and underpaid profession. A shit ton of pointless meetings and paperwork caused by years of treating the education sector as a political football have made it almost impossible to keep on top of all the bullshit and actually do a good job. Don't be fooled by the comfy holidays, you spend most of them working (in the UK at least).

>> No.12587893

>>12587854
Still you have
>regular working hours (which often end early in the day)
>your subject matter is literally high school tier knowledge and not a challenge to you, you can often recycle the same lessons for years
>your "clients" are teens and not stupid businessman who want to rip of your money and enslave you
> holidays are a plus
>guaranteed job and secure payment

I know teachers have to correct homework and prepare some stuff at home too but most people either have more working hours or just have to do additional work at home. Not saying it's not stressful at all to work with kids/teens but what job isn't stressful?

>> No.12587924

>>12587893
>your subject matter is literally high school tier knowledge and not a challenge to you, you can often recycle the same lessons for years
THIS
Most other jobs even if they pay less are typically very skilled while teaching requires very little skill. Just regurgitating super basic info off a power point. Had a physics teacher just read off of like 5 slides for 50 minutes. Smart guy. Was a mechanical engineer and worked in the army as one, but let's be real, teaching is like the easiest job ever. Grading simple work. VERY routine based so you don't have to worry about gaining new complicated skills (I hate this because if you underperform, you're probably getting laid off and it's much easier to perform well with routine based work).

People like to cherry pick and say teaching is "hard" but COMPARED to other jobs, it is basically the easiest. Easuer than being an electrician or other skilled labor like nursing, easier than some fast paced job, etc.

I really regret not just doing this straight out of highschool. The least demanding job ever. Ya, you have to grade papers at home but it's not complicated by any means.

>> No.12588017

>>12586248
>be in a situation where your body camera is on and pull over a fellow cop or politician
What corrupt shithole do you live in?

>> No.12588073

>>12587924
I can only imagine most opinions here come from experience people had when they were students.
I'm a middle school teacher and I have to deal with parents all the time, every class must have acadamic basis for its pedagogical approaches, several per class sometimes. Depending on the kids in class they must be handcrafted to deal with the special kid and the other ones and obviously each and every encounter must be analyzed by my superiors with a fortnight's time anticipation. Every single student in class must be accounted for and supervized in reports for their learning and behavior. It's not exactly hard work, but it must be failproof. There's a lot of planning and a lot of improvising to deal with the unexpected.

>> No.12588095

In France it's 30k max wtf

>> No.12588097

>>12588073
Just saying a teacher needs a specific set of skills like any other profession with a good amount of responsibility.

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>>12585920
>Leaf dollars
I don't know but maybe the other guy with 60k paid cops is American.

>> No.12588126

>>12588073
Sure, but it's still easier than your typical job. Dealing with angry parents? I've had a call center job. Always dealt with angry people. Skilled work? I'm an electrician and I'm willing to bet this is way harder not just physically, but intellectually. In this one union, electricians still have to go to class in the nights after work for certain days of the week and for every wage increase, you have to take a test. It isn't routine based and everyday is different which to me is very very stressful. Teaching is routine based.

There's nothing wrong with a job being easy. I'm just stating that is what it is. It's just straight up easier than your typical job.

>> No.12588320

>>12588126
You haven't actually read what I said right? What I meant is it's not a routine based work, children/teens are not robots, classes must be different for each classroom, not on the day-to-day basis but on the planning level. Every class plan must be academically (education theory-wise, not subject) sound and accounted for. I don't doubt being an electrician is hard and all but you're shitting on other people's jobs saying it it's easy. I've worked in so many jobs before landing a teacher job it's not even funny, and the one I've had the most intellectual work, and the most draining by far, is teaching, no doubt. You guys think the skill set for teaching is a high-school level knowledge on the subject and ignore the pedagogical procedures and theory teachers must absolutely master for them to be competent. It's shit that must be updated everytime too and there's obviously no after-hours pay for it. Your opinion is literally Dunning-Kruger syndrome.

>> No.12588341

>>12588320
Oh well, I wish what I said was actually true for most schools at least. Most schools don' take education seriously and just see their students as clients so, >>12588126 in a way, you're right.