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- highly unlikely that after 2 years, the member will have ~1.5 million dollars in cash to afford a house in Vancouver-proper (you didnt say GVRD, which would equal Surrey for eg. or Langley)
- the amount of OT that is expected of some new members is ridiculous - stress leave potential - some members are being asked to come in on days off to catch up on paperwork
- nothing more sobering about your situation than being in the dark, for 12 hours in a vehicle, with your laptop for a warming glow, all by yourself, in the middle of nowhere Manitoba.
- after this duty cycle, you will definitely have a fresh perspective on the job ...
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how bout dat cash me outside
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yea right - so after 2 years the member will have banked 400,000$ after taxes? Lets get real. Hope shes not that delusional - or the white shirts are full of shit - again.
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Lots of IT positions. But don't mention it on social media.....This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Thanks for the 14 years of LOLs. Govern yourselves accordingly and avoid uppercut reactions!
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Yea off of that 240k a year you will lose insane amount back to the CRA. Working 80-100hr weeks though - holy fuck no.
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^ otherwise known as 'substance abuse potential' ....
( no kids, no SO, lots of cash, nothing to do)
holy smokes do we ever have some serious opinions on law enforcement around here...
how many sworn LEO's do we have on beyond now? Roll call
3 or 4, used to be more.
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We have an additional session this Thursday:-
We’re Hiring Auxiliaries!
The #Calgary Police Service Auxiliary program is hiring, and we need your help to recruit our next class!
If you, or someone you know, is 18-24 years old, with a high school diploma, and is interested in a career in policing - apply to become an Auxiliary!
Auxiliaries learn skills and knowledge that are foundational to being a good police officer, including how to resolve disputes, how to communicate effectively with people from diverse backgrounds, and how the legal system works. They also learn leadership skills and improve their physical fitness.
Once the initial training is complete, Auxiliaries work as part-time, paid employees alongside sworn and civilian members to help complete reports, answer questions at the front counters of district offices, and complete more specialized training throughout the program.
This Thursday, November 15th 2018., we will be hosting an open house where potential applicants will learn more about the program and the application process.
TIME: 6:00 – 8 p.m. (Recommended to show up 30 minutes early to get checked in with security)
LOCATION: Westwinds Campus (East Building) @ 5111 – 47 Street N.E.
While participation in the program does not guarantee someone a future career as a police officer, it is a major asset to have when applying.
Applications for the Auxiliary program will be accepted between Monday, December 3rd, 2018 and Friday December 14th, 2018.
Applicants can apply through The City of Calgary website at www.calgary.ca/careers.
More information on the Auxiliary program can be found at www.calgarypoliceauxiliary.com.