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Re: Armed security license
Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2014 11:57 am
by JP171
JKTex wrote:FYIFV wrote:APD pays a probationary officer $56,397 plus medical, pension and other fringe benefits. A probationary officer assigned to a shift starting after 2pm, is a Bi-Lingual interpreter and has a Bachelors Degree would earn $64,737/year, plus benefits. After a year on the job, it's $63,287 base for someone without a college degree, et cetera, and up to $71,627 with incentives for degree and other qualifications.
Those base salaries don't include any departmental overtime for late assignments, court appearances, etc.
If they "have to" work a second job, the problem is spending not income.
Well,
if one is single and doesn't have any other real obligations, someone could certainly live in $60-$70k but with a pretty minimal lifestyle and not much preparing for the future. For a family, I'd say a 2nd or 3rd job would indeed be required to support a somewhat comfortable life and do a little preparing for the future.
you must spend a whole lot of money on frivolous garbage to not be able to live on 60G a year especially as a single person many families live on that much rather well
Re: Armed security license
Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2014 7:39 pm
by nightmare69
sbrawley wrote:nightmare69 wrote:FYIFV wrote:APD pays a probationary officer $56,397 plus medical, pension and other fringe benefits. A probationary officer assigned to a shift starting after 2pm, is a Bi-Lingual interpreter and has a Bachelors Degree would earn $64,737/year, plus benefits. After a year on the job, it's $63,287 base for someone without a college degree, et cetera, and up to $71,627 with incentives for degree and other qualifications.
Those base salaries don't include any departmental overtime for late assignments, court appearances, etc.
If they "have to" work a second job, the problem is spending not income.
I would have to move to
a big city to ever see that salary. Once I get a few years experience I plan on applying with the bigger departments. Most LEOs around here live off the side jobs.
Is Denton considered a big city? they're starting out at $51,837 and upon completion of training move up to $53,141.
To me yeah it is. The LEO salarys around here range from 25-35k average. A few of the big cities like Longview or Tyler start out in the mid to high 40s but they are civil service and tough to get on. I will apply to them in the future but for now I'm looking full time work.
Re: Armed security license
Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2014 7:43 pm
by Saffron
nightmare69 wrote:To me yeah it is. The LEO salarys around here range from 25-35k average. A few of the big cities like Longview or Tyler start out in the mid to high 40s but they are civil service and tough to get on. I will apply to them in the future but for now I'm looking full time work.
Good luck getting things rolling with the new career.
Re: Armed security license
Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2014 10:12 pm
by SQLGeek
FYIFV wrote:APD pays a probationary officer $56,397 plus medical, pension and other fringe benefits. A probationary officer assigned to a shift starting after 2pm, is a Bi-Lingual interpreter and has a Bachelors Degree would earn $64,737/year, plus benefits. After a year on the job, it's $63,287 base for someone without a college degree, et cetera, and up to $71,627 with incentives for degree and other qualifications.
Those base salaries don't include any departmental overtime for late assignments, court appearances, etc.
If they "have to" work a second job, the problem is spending not income.
I've researched quite a few LE agencies in Texas and APD's pay, especially entry level, is one of the exceptions and not the rule. Most agencies don't pay nearly that well here.