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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t think being a police officer is a good role for a woman or smaller man due to he fact you need to get physical with violent offenders. If I was a big strong man I might consider it [/quote] Same. I'm a 120# female. I'd need to gain another 50# to hold my own. [/quote] You can become a school resource officer or "community engagement officer". You don't have to be a beat cop. But, yea, I'm 5' so there' s no way I'd pass the physical test. LOL[/quote] I looked up the highest starting law enforcement salary within the greater D.C. area and was surprised to learn that it’s the SCOTUS Police Department. I had no clue they had their own police. For the 5’ tall PP something like this might be a good fit. I read that many of these officers make $200k+ with overtime. They also offer a massive $50k hiring bonus. [b]$50,000 hiring bonus:[/b] $20,000 after completion of training $15,000 after one year $15,000 after two years [b]Salary:[/b] $83,362 – Entry-level $91,848 – After 30 months (Private First Class) $142,513 – Maximum base salary at the Private First Class rank $149,638 – Maximum base salary at the Corporal/Technician rank $160,664 – Maximum base salary at the Sergeant rank [/quote] Uninformed recent college graduates think they will get a job that pays over $100,000 when the actual average is $68,400. Perhaps DC, MD and VA graduates should look at the Supreme Court PD to make their expectations a reality. With the salary and bonus they’d make almost $120,000 their first year. https://www.cnbc.com/2025/04/23/career-fields-where-new-grads-can-command-a-100000-starting-salary.html [/quote]
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