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October 28, 2010 at 1:53 PM #624909October 28, 2010 at 3:13 PM #623870sdrealtorParticipant
Exactly! But I dont think anyone was questioning cops pay, it was firefighters that we were questioning. Why do firefighters make about 50% more? I dont get it. It should be the other way around.
Ironically I think we have had as many realtors killed the last few years as cops around here.
October 28, 2010 at 3:13 PM #623953sdrealtorParticipantExactly! But I dont think anyone was questioning cops pay, it was firefighters that we were questioning. Why do firefighters make about 50% more? I dont get it. It should be the other way around.
Ironically I think we have had as many realtors killed the last few years as cops around here.
October 28, 2010 at 3:13 PM #624517sdrealtorParticipantExactly! But I dont think anyone was questioning cops pay, it was firefighters that we were questioning. Why do firefighters make about 50% more? I dont get it. It should be the other way around.
Ironically I think we have had as many realtors killed the last few years as cops around here.
October 28, 2010 at 3:13 PM #624643sdrealtorParticipantExactly! But I dont think anyone was questioning cops pay, it was firefighters that we were questioning. Why do firefighters make about 50% more? I dont get it. It should be the other way around.
Ironically I think we have had as many realtors killed the last few years as cops around here.
October 28, 2010 at 3:13 PM #624959sdrealtorParticipantExactly! But I dont think anyone was questioning cops pay, it was firefighters that we were questioning. Why do firefighters make about 50% more? I dont get it. It should be the other way around.
Ironically I think we have had as many realtors killed the last few years as cops around here.
October 28, 2010 at 4:11 PM #623906CA renterParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]Exactly! But I dont think anyone was questioning cops pay, it was firefighters that we were questioning. Why do firefighters make about 50% more? I dont get it. It should be the other way around.
Ironically I think we have had as many realtors killed the last few years as cops around here.[/quote]
Firefighters don’t make 50% more. They make about the same. Not sure where you get your “facts” but they are lacking.
BTW, plenty of firefighters die in the line of duty as well, but cops definitely have a more difficult job. OTOH, firefighters are being paid not only for the risks they take, but because they have to be well-trained not only in firefighting, but in rescue operations, and emergency medicine.
When you hear about the “overtime” do realize that the average overtime shift is 24 hours. They’ve done studies to see how they can reduce costs, but the costs to hire additional “stand-by” personnel would be greater than the overtime costs. Again, the overtime is **in addition to** their standard 56-hour work week. Anyone who thinks it’s easy or who thinks they can do a better job is welcome to sign up.
In the meantime, we’ll just accept the “fact” that realtors provide such a valuable service to society that they deserve to live in “upscale” neighborhoods while firefighters and cops deserve to live in “lower, working-class” neighborhoods. /sarcasm
October 28, 2010 at 4:11 PM #623988CA renterParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]Exactly! But I dont think anyone was questioning cops pay, it was firefighters that we were questioning. Why do firefighters make about 50% more? I dont get it. It should be the other way around.
Ironically I think we have had as many realtors killed the last few years as cops around here.[/quote]
Firefighters don’t make 50% more. They make about the same. Not sure where you get your “facts” but they are lacking.
BTW, plenty of firefighters die in the line of duty as well, but cops definitely have a more difficult job. OTOH, firefighters are being paid not only for the risks they take, but because they have to be well-trained not only in firefighting, but in rescue operations, and emergency medicine.
When you hear about the “overtime” do realize that the average overtime shift is 24 hours. They’ve done studies to see how they can reduce costs, but the costs to hire additional “stand-by” personnel would be greater than the overtime costs. Again, the overtime is **in addition to** their standard 56-hour work week. Anyone who thinks it’s easy or who thinks they can do a better job is welcome to sign up.
In the meantime, we’ll just accept the “fact” that realtors provide such a valuable service to society that they deserve to live in “upscale” neighborhoods while firefighters and cops deserve to live in “lower, working-class” neighborhoods. /sarcasm
October 28, 2010 at 4:11 PM #624552CA renterParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]Exactly! But I dont think anyone was questioning cops pay, it was firefighters that we were questioning. Why do firefighters make about 50% more? I dont get it. It should be the other way around.
Ironically I think we have had as many realtors killed the last few years as cops around here.[/quote]
Firefighters don’t make 50% more. They make about the same. Not sure where you get your “facts” but they are lacking.
BTW, plenty of firefighters die in the line of duty as well, but cops definitely have a more difficult job. OTOH, firefighters are being paid not only for the risks they take, but because they have to be well-trained not only in firefighting, but in rescue operations, and emergency medicine.
When you hear about the “overtime” do realize that the average overtime shift is 24 hours. They’ve done studies to see how they can reduce costs, but the costs to hire additional “stand-by” personnel would be greater than the overtime costs. Again, the overtime is **in addition to** their standard 56-hour work week. Anyone who thinks it’s easy or who thinks they can do a better job is welcome to sign up.
In the meantime, we’ll just accept the “fact” that realtors provide such a valuable service to society that they deserve to live in “upscale” neighborhoods while firefighters and cops deserve to live in “lower, working-class” neighborhoods. /sarcasm
October 28, 2010 at 4:11 PM #624678CA renterParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]Exactly! But I dont think anyone was questioning cops pay, it was firefighters that we were questioning. Why do firefighters make about 50% more? I dont get it. It should be the other way around.
Ironically I think we have had as many realtors killed the last few years as cops around here.[/quote]
Firefighters don’t make 50% more. They make about the same. Not sure where you get your “facts” but they are lacking.
BTW, plenty of firefighters die in the line of duty as well, but cops definitely have a more difficult job. OTOH, firefighters are being paid not only for the risks they take, but because they have to be well-trained not only in firefighting, but in rescue operations, and emergency medicine.
When you hear about the “overtime” do realize that the average overtime shift is 24 hours. They’ve done studies to see how they can reduce costs, but the costs to hire additional “stand-by” personnel would be greater than the overtime costs. Again, the overtime is **in addition to** their standard 56-hour work week. Anyone who thinks it’s easy or who thinks they can do a better job is welcome to sign up.
In the meantime, we’ll just accept the “fact” that realtors provide such a valuable service to society that they deserve to live in “upscale” neighborhoods while firefighters and cops deserve to live in “lower, working-class” neighborhoods. /sarcasm
October 28, 2010 at 4:11 PM #624994CA renterParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]Exactly! But I dont think anyone was questioning cops pay, it was firefighters that we were questioning. Why do firefighters make about 50% more? I dont get it. It should be the other way around.
Ironically I think we have had as many realtors killed the last few years as cops around here.[/quote]
Firefighters don’t make 50% more. They make about the same. Not sure where you get your “facts” but they are lacking.
BTW, plenty of firefighters die in the line of duty as well, but cops definitely have a more difficult job. OTOH, firefighters are being paid not only for the risks they take, but because they have to be well-trained not only in firefighting, but in rescue operations, and emergency medicine.
When you hear about the “overtime” do realize that the average overtime shift is 24 hours. They’ve done studies to see how they can reduce costs, but the costs to hire additional “stand-by” personnel would be greater than the overtime costs. Again, the overtime is **in addition to** their standard 56-hour work week. Anyone who thinks it’s easy or who thinks they can do a better job is welcome to sign up.
In the meantime, we’ll just accept the “fact” that realtors provide such a valuable service to society that they deserve to live in “upscale” neighborhoods while firefighters and cops deserve to live in “lower, working-class” neighborhoods. /sarcasm
October 28, 2010 at 4:52 PM #623936bearishgurlParticipant[quote=jpinpb]How many of you almost got shot at yesterday at work? How many of you would like to have the kind of job where you don’t know which day you could be shot at?
Officer dies while serving subpoena
Sanders, who was the city’s police chief from 1993 to 1999, said the tragedy is a reminder of how officers put their lives on the line each day. “They perform acts of bravery literally every day,” he said. “Every day they go off to work, their families know there’s a chance they might never come home.”
Really sad.[/quote]
That particular (section 8) complex has been the site of the murder of an early morning newspaper carrier and a young pizza deliveryman. A newborn baby was also found in one of its dumpsters.
Ironically, many police officers love patrolling this beat.
So very sad.
October 28, 2010 at 4:52 PM #624018bearishgurlParticipant[quote=jpinpb]How many of you almost got shot at yesterday at work? How many of you would like to have the kind of job where you don’t know which day you could be shot at?
Officer dies while serving subpoena
Sanders, who was the city’s police chief from 1993 to 1999, said the tragedy is a reminder of how officers put their lives on the line each day. “They perform acts of bravery literally every day,” he said. “Every day they go off to work, their families know there’s a chance they might never come home.”
Really sad.[/quote]
That particular (section 8) complex has been the site of the murder of an early morning newspaper carrier and a young pizza deliveryman. A newborn baby was also found in one of its dumpsters.
Ironically, many police officers love patrolling this beat.
So very sad.
October 28, 2010 at 4:52 PM #624582bearishgurlParticipant[quote=jpinpb]How many of you almost got shot at yesterday at work? How many of you would like to have the kind of job where you don’t know which day you could be shot at?
Officer dies while serving subpoena
Sanders, who was the city’s police chief from 1993 to 1999, said the tragedy is a reminder of how officers put their lives on the line each day. “They perform acts of bravery literally every day,” he said. “Every day they go off to work, their families know there’s a chance they might never come home.”
Really sad.[/quote]
That particular (section 8) complex has been the site of the murder of an early morning newspaper carrier and a young pizza deliveryman. A newborn baby was also found in one of its dumpsters.
Ironically, many police officers love patrolling this beat.
So very sad.
October 28, 2010 at 4:52 PM #624708bearishgurlParticipant[quote=jpinpb]How many of you almost got shot at yesterday at work? How many of you would like to have the kind of job where you don’t know which day you could be shot at?
Officer dies while serving subpoena
Sanders, who was the city’s police chief from 1993 to 1999, said the tragedy is a reminder of how officers put their lives on the line each day. “They perform acts of bravery literally every day,” he said. “Every day they go off to work, their families know there’s a chance they might never come home.”
Really sad.[/quote]
That particular (section 8) complex has been the site of the murder of an early morning newspaper carrier and a young pizza deliveryman. A newborn baby was also found in one of its dumpsters.
Ironically, many police officers love patrolling this beat.
So very sad.
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