Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile, few recent grads are grinding out 60 hour weeks, and if they are they are usually in a very well paid industry.
How many hours does the average, fully employed recent grad work each week?
I’m in the office before 8 and I leave around 6:00. I can tell you that those employees that arrive an hour after me and leave before me have limited growth potential.
Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind that you don’t need a Criminal Justice degree to become law enforcement. They teach you what you need to know in the academy. Major in whatever you want.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your BIL made $240k taking every overtime hour available and never saw his family.
No, that’s what the Baltimore paramedic did to earn $358,586 in 2024.
“Baltimore’s top 10 highest-paid city employees in FY 2024 were all from the fire and police departments, with most earning $150,000–$250,000 over their base salaries. A paramedic topped the list, making $358,586 — $245,000 beyond his listed pay.”
https://www.ems1.com/emt-ems-paramedic-jobs-and-careers/358k-baltimore-paramedic-is-citys-highest-paid-employee-in-2024-fiscal-year
Anonymous wrote:Your BIL made $240k taking every overtime hour available and never saw his family.
Anonymous wrote:Your BIL made $240k taking every overtime hour available and never saw his family. I made $500k sitting at a desk and picked up my DC's from school every day. Call me crazy, but I think that I won.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know why people here are trying to make these jobs sound like they are some sort of undiscovered gold rush. They are a decent/good option for some people. And not for many others.
In a climate where recent grads can’t find jobs policing is a much better option than being unemployed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile, few recent grads are grinding out 60 hour weeks, and if they are they are usually in a very well paid industry.
How many hours does the average, fully employed recent grad work each week?
I’m in the office before 8 and I leave around 6:00. I can tell you that those employees that arrive an hour after me and leave before me have limited growth potential.
Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile, few recent grads are grinding out 60 hour weeks, and if they are they are usually in a very well paid industry.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know why people here are trying to make these jobs sound like they are some sort of undiscovered gold rush. They are a decent/good option for some people. And not for many others.
Anonymous wrote:My buddy went to JMU and ended up as a detective in PW County PD...