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Unregistered
03-22-2018, 08:09 PM
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

Unregistered
06-15-2020, 07:56 PM
Ft Lauderdale Police Department is still hiring Visit FLPDJobs.com for more information

POLICE OFFICER (CERTIFIED)

SALARY: Minimum salary of $64,896 - $95,305.60 (10 annual step increases after completion of original probationary period)

Experienced Police Officers will be paid as follows,

1 - 2.9 years of service $67,579.20 minimum annual salary

3 - 4.9 years of service $70,241.60 minimum annual salary

5 - 6.9 years of service $73,070.40 minimum annual salary

7 - 8.9 years of service $75,712.00 minimum annual salary

9 or more years of service $ 78,436.80 minimum annual salary

Unregistered
06-15-2020, 08:21 PM
Stay far way from Broward County, Palm Beach Sheriff's Office is hiring and a much better agency!

Unregistered
06-17-2020, 11:25 PM
Yes Fort Lauderdale is a shit hole. Go north of Broward county

Unregistered
06-17-2020, 11:54 PM
Stay far way from Broward County, Palm Beach Sheriff's Office is hiring and a much better agency!

The sheriff of Broward has some issues...

Unregistered
06-18-2020, 05:50 AM
The City of North Miami Beach, Florida is hiring certified officers. Visit: www.nmbpd.org

Unregistered
06-18-2020, 07:35 AM
Come to tampa! We need great officers!

Unregistered
06-18-2020, 05:57 PM
Tampa PD is a great agency except for the spineless/clueless leadership.

Unregistered
06-18-2020, 07:40 PM
Tampa PD is a great agency except for the spineless/clueless leadership.

Tampa PD?! The city just burned, 2 officers put on the desk, 60ish protesters had charges dropped, morale is a "dumpster fire" per the TPD Chief (it is on the news), Mayor caved into pressure, city counsel caved to pressure, police pulled back from the protestors...

What am I missing... People leaving the department early, PBA went into hiding, quotas being called "activity stats"...

Other than that, ya it is a great place to work. Sounds like TPD is desperate to get new recruits to fill all the slots that people are leaving.

Unregistered
06-20-2020, 01:41 AM
Pinellas is across from Tampa on the water. Our Sheriff didnt take any knees, and was out making arrests when they started the nonsense in St Petersburg.