Anonymous
Post 08/21/2025 08:43     Subject: Re:Kids becoming Firefighters and Cops

Don't think I have ever heard of a kid on here who wants or is a cop or firefighter.


Probably because their parents aren't posting here on the college forum. They know what they want to do and are already taking steps to get there.

They are both important careers; both are physically demanding. Police work requires a high degree of "emotional intelligence" that many do not have. One needs to be the right type of person to do either sort of work, unlike office-drone work, which pretty much anyone can do with the right training and experience.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2025 08:28     Subject: Kids becoming Firefighters and Cops

Anonymous wrote:divorce attorney friend told me she'd never allow her daughter to marry a firefighter.

(as far as you can allow anything of course ... just a saying .. lets not go crazy... just indicating rampant cheating in the culture .. of course her daughter can do what she wants .. if she had a daughter ... she doesnt even have a daughter, just making a point)


Someone get this PP a medic …
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2025 08:26     Subject: Kids becoming Firefighters and Cops

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Firefighter jobs are pretty hard to get, and most pay far below $240K per year.

But firefighters are revered first responders, and it's a terrific career for the right kid.


+ 💯
FDNY is very competitive to get into and many firefighters work OT shifts. My nephew is interested in it and it’s a long road; he just completed NYC EMS as a stepping stone into the FD and loves it so far.


A big thank you to your nephew and all other first responders. True heroes.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2025 08:19     Subject: Kids becoming Firefighters and Cops

divorce attorney friend told me she'd never allow her daughter to marry a firefighter.

(as far as you can allow anything of course ... just a saying .. lets not go crazy... just indicating rampant cheating in the culture .. of course her daughter can do what she wants .. if she had a daughter ... she doesnt even have a daughter, just making a point)
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2025 08:09     Subject: Kids becoming Firefighters and Cops

Anonymous wrote:Project 2025 no more overtime pay.

These jobs will be paid nothing.

I haven’t read it. Buf how can federal government stop local governments paying overtime if it’s earned? I’m a first responder and the local government pays my salary not trump. If I have to stay late or work an extra shift I get paid.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2025 07:48     Subject: Kids becoming Firefighters and Cops

Anonymous wrote:Firefighter jobs are pretty hard to get, and most pay far below $240K per year.

But firefighters are revered first responders, and it's a terrific career for the right kid.


+ 💯
FDNY is very competitive to get into and many firefighters work OT shifts. My nephew is interested in it and it’s a long road; he just completed NYC EMS as a stepping stone into the FD and loves it so far.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2025 06:57     Subject: Kids becoming Firefighters and Cops

Anonymous wrote:Word on the street is that Bucknell has a pipeline into both FDNY and NYPD jobs that makes HYP grads green with envy.


Lol great comment.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2025 06:52     Subject: Kids becoming Firefighters and Cops

Firefighting is great but read the NYT piece this year on lack of respirators. Your kid will likely develop a respiratory illness that could kill them or cancer.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2025 06:33     Subject: Kids becoming Firefighters and Cops

FDNY is far from the norm! My dear college friend's husband is a firefighter for a small city in VA. His salary is around 60-65K. A captain makes more. She is a public school teacher with 25+ years of experience, and she makes more than him. They are doing okay but are not at all wealthy.

In some areas, many firefighters are volunteers.

Anonymous
Post 08/21/2025 02:36     Subject: Kids becoming Firefighters and Cops

Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone encourage their child to go into a profession where death is a real risk? Why would a parent encourage a child to go into a profession where smoke inhalation and lung cancer are real risks?


The risks are very real. In addition to the well known ones, there is the heart disease and hypertension that is a risk in both fields and the cancer risks for fire fighters goes well beyond lung cancer.

I would be really proud if any of my kids selected this type of public service. But I am secretly relieved that none choose to be a firefighter

Also, because of my job I see salaries of firefighters and police in the DMV on a daily basis. They aren’t making anywhere close to a quarter of a million a year even with overtime. These jobs are passion jobs.
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2025 23:27     Subject: Kids becoming Firefighters and Cops

Word on the street is that Bucknell has a pipeline into both FDNY and NYPD jobs that makes HYP grads green with envy.
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2025 23:13     Subject: Kids becoming Firefighters and Cops

Anonymous wrote:My nephew has been training to be a firefighter in the Midwest. He pivoted to EMT because there are so few paid firefighting jobs in the area (a lot of volunteer squads and $40k base salary for paid). He works for a private ambulance service (common in IN) now and brings in about $38k including overtime and has experienced multiple workplace injuries at 27 years old. It’s a grueling route for most.


At one point in my life, I was using a lot of ambulances, and I recall one of the EMTs telling me it's physically taxing work that takes its' toll on the body. Would your nephew consider pivoting to plumbing? Still physical, different type of emergencies, but higher pay.
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2025 23:12     Subject: Kids becoming Firefighters and Cops

Project 2025 no more overtime pay.

These jobs will be paid nothing.
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2025 23:10     Subject: Kids becoming Firefighters and Cops

My nephew has been training to be a firefighter in the Midwest. He pivoted to EMT because there are so few paid firefighting jobs in the area (a lot of volunteer squads and $40k base salary for paid). He works for a private ambulance service (common in IN) now and brings in about $38k including overtime and has experienced multiple workplace injuries at 27 years old. It’s a grueling route for most.
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2025 22:36     Subject: Kids becoming Firefighters and Cops

Trump stole $4 million from NY 9/11 first responders fund.

No one should be wanting their children to be cops in MAGADONIA or Trump Kingdom.

As for firefighters to read Project 2025 before you idiots thing this is a good idea for your kid.
No they will not be making $250,000 read Project 2025!!!!!!!