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    FLPD Hiring

    The Fort Lauderdale Police Department is Looking for Experienced Certified Police Officers
    SALARY: Experienced Police Officers will be paid as follows,
    1 - 2.9 years of service $60,091.20 annually
    3 - 4.9 years of service $62,483.20 annually
    5 - 6.9 years of service $64,979.20 annually
    7 - 8.9 years of service $67,329.60 annually
    9 or more years of service $ 69,742.40 annually
    Visit FLPDJobs.com for more

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    Florida State Troopers Hiring

    ***Attention Experienced Law Enforcement Officers***

    The FHP Training Academy will be holding a 4 week Lateral Recruit Class (LRC) for certified law enforcement officers with at least 2 years of active law enforcement experience. The class is scheduled for November 19, 2018.

    What does this mean? If you meet the qualifications, you will attend only a 4 week Academy to become one of Florida’s Finest! You even get to choose your duty assignment!Apply today to get processed for this fast-approaching class! #AlwaysInnovating #TrainingFloridasFinest #FourWeeksIsntBadAtAll #BeATrooperBefore2019 #YouKnowYouWantTo #WeHaveABlackAndTanWithYourNameOnIt

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    FHP is the least paid in the state. You have a better shot getting paid more with a municipality than with FHP

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    Smile

    Its better than working for the command discipline machine called the NYPD. Would you prefer to get a take home car, warm weather, and unlimited paid details were you just sit in the car and make money or stand on a foot post in December and get scratched by inspections, patrol supervisor, CO, etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Its better than working for the command discipline machine called the NYPD. Would you prefer to get a take home car, warm weather, and unlimited paid details were you just sit in the car and make money or stand on a foot post in December and get scratched by inspections, patrol supervisor, CO, etc
    Florida Highway Patrol makes less than $40K a year, not like their New York counterparts that are making 6 figures by their second year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Florida Highway Patrol makes less than $40K a year, not like their New York counterparts that are making 6 figures by their second year.
    NY is one of the States with the highest taxes. I loved it there, but it's the main reason I moved south. "6 figures" in NY really doesn't get much more than making $40k in most of Florida as long as you stay out of the big cities.
    Even though you'll most likely live comfortably (providing you live within your means), making $40k in lesser populated counties goes a long way.
    I reccomend going to a city PD in Palm beach county and living just outside of the county, or as far away as the take home car policy allows.
    Applying to FHP should be a last ditch effort of getting your foot in the door since they're the lowest paid, retirement is not good at all, you can be placed anywhere in the State, you can't retire after 20-25 years (like city pd's), and you'll most likely have to get a second job after retirement.

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    Must be kidding...isn't that where the sheriff Isreal guy came from?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Florida Highway Patrol makes less than $40K a year, not like their New York counterparts that are making 6 figures by their second year.
    Sounds like some agencies in the Florida Panhandle without going into too much detail. Still at starting salary which is under $40,000 with over 4 years road experience. I have been thinking about making some changes....hmm

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    Tube steak sammich

    Must be kidding...they have amazing leaders down there😀

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Sounds like some agencies in the Florida Panhandle without going into too much detail. Still at starting salary which is under $40,000 with over 4 years road experience. I have been thinking about making some changes....hmm
    Wait.. what!? Nothing extra for experience? New hires start and make as much as you? Is it just you or does that apply to others?

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