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07-09-2020, 12:34 AM #11UnregisteredGuest
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07-16-2020, 12:35 AM #12UnregisteredGuest
Mr. Pasco, still on here when you moved to PA because your girl made you? How about giving facts and not made up personal facts. Some have prior experience with working at other agencies like PSP.
Fact - PSP starts at $61,820. Minus State income tax.
Fact - PSP base salary at $100k is 20 years on
Fact - PSP has a 28 year step plan
Fact - PSP DOES NOT GET TAKE HOME CARS.
Fact - PSP gets a max of 75 percent of their salary on the state pension no matter if you do 25 or 40 years.
Fact - PSP is in debt millions of dollars over a electronic (Radios) deal that fell through years ago.
Please don’t try and make yourself feel better for moving to a cold, miserable, part of the nation. Enjoy chasing criminals in a foot of snow when it’s below 0, 3/4 of the year. I know you haven’t seen it in a while but the sun still is yellow.
Now that’s straight and I don’t need to name drop ya, let me get back to guarding my interstates.
-Cheers Pasco loyal
PSP step plan -
https://www.hrm.oa.pa.gov/class-comp...-police-sp.pdf
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07-19-2020, 08:12 PM #13UnregisteredGuest
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08-18-2020, 02:28 AM #14UnregisteredGuest
Reply to who I refer to as having no clue
Ok mr it miss no clue. Try posting the july 2020 pay scale not the 2019. We get 3% a year toward a pension. And guaranteed 75% of our higest at 20 years. Do the math.
Take home cars? Ya, believe it or not many of or troopers ( state police) not highway patrol do take their cars or SUV's home. Just taught you something didnt I.
As far as seeing the sun, we get enough leave time to catch plenty enough of your humid, hot, miserable weather. But, with my salary, I choise to go see the sun at far better places. Besides, great weather up here minus the 3 months of cold cold weather. Would rather that then the 10 months of your weather. Mountains, season change, etc.
Let me ask you does your time and a half OT come anywhere close to $80/hr.? Do you have a defined pension plan? Do you keep 100% of your state benefits upon retirement? Let me answer that for you....no, no, and no.
I went on here to give a suggestion to a new recruit not for some clueless guy or girl to try and bash me. I said fhp gave me good expierence. But honestly, if you wish to have a truely fulfilling career, get you 1 to 3 years expierence at fhp, then get out and join an agency that you can retire on and not have to have a side hustle to survive.
I just noticed something in your ridiculous reply to my post. In 2019, the starting salary for a PSP State Police trooper is more than your lieutenants get. LoL. Sad truely sad. How long would it take for a fhp trooper to get to the starting rate of a PSP trooper? Hmmmm maybe never? Replies please.
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08-18-2020, 02:32 AM #15UnregisteredGuest
Another one?
Natural gas and a heat pump here. Not heating oil. Car repairs? None here have a new 2020 vehicle. I can afford one. LoL. Taxes may be a bit more. But we pay ALOT more to cover all that then some. Look at the facts. Not what you think you know. You simply can not live your life to the fullest on what maybe $80,000 a year working all the OT you can get. Hope your not a family guy or girl. True life begins at home. Not working all your time off.
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08-18-2020, 02:34 AM #16UnregisteredGuest
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08-18-2020, 12:52 PM #17UnregisteredGuest
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08-23-2020, 10:04 PM #18UnregisteredGuest
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08-24-2020, 01:11 AM #19UnregisteredGuest
Don't sweat the jealous asshat that doesn't have enough guts to move on (because he's unhappy) there are some of us who stay who are happy and have no need to change. But I applaud you for having the guts to risk and try something new to benefit you and your family. You'll always be our little bro. Come back and visit anytime. But "A, enjoy da snow over at da gian iggle"
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