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    Quote Originally Posted by Anonymous
    Quote Originally Posted by Best Pension
    Well Apopka my not have take home vehicles but they do have the best pension in the State. The pension is a City pension plan that all sworn officer participate in and the officer is credited with 3.6% for each year of service up to 10 years and 4% for each year thereafter. Officers can retire with 20 years of service no mater their age and if you start your career later in life normal retirement is age 45 with no penalty after 10 years of service or early retirement at age 40. So the bottom line is you get 76% of your salary at 20 years, 96% at 25 years and if you elect to stay to 26 years then you can get 100%. And then there is a 8 year drop plan on to of that. And the starting salary is not that bad $38,088 which does not include double time on holidays and overtime money.

    Many of the officer work close to 20 years and then go to other agencies because they can start drawing their retirements and earn salaries elsewhere and work on another retirement. There is not another agency in Florida that has this retirement benefit that I am aware of.
    Yea but you contribute a lot, and to top is off, you pay a lot in health care. FRS is a lot more stable and you can take 7% and walk away with a lot more money than any city.
    Pensions are nice, but give it time. They way our world is going there won't be any pensions for LEOs. As it is the cities are crying that the can't afford what they have. I see the future of Law Enforcement with a 401k.

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    Re: WINTER GARDEN P.D

    Quote Originally Posted by D-BLOCK
    AS FAR AS I KNOW WGPD GOT A NICE CHUNK OF MONEY WITH THEIR NEW CONTRACT, SO IT MADE IT THE PLACE TO BE, IS VERY COMPETITIVE TO GET IN, TAKE HOME VEHICLE AND FOR WHAT I SEEN SO FAR .THEIR VEHICLES ARE BRAND SPANKING NEW, I EVEN SAW A '08 GMC SUBURBAN AS WGPD, BEFORE THE NEW CONTRACT THEY DID NOT HAVE TAKE HOMES SO IS A BIG SALE POINT FOR THEM NOW, ALSO THEY JUST BUILT A NEW SHOPPING AREA, THEY ARE BUILDING A NEW TOWN HALL AND THE AREA IS NOT BAD TO WORK AT. IF YOU WANT MORE SPECIFIC DETAILS, I DON'T WORK FOR THEM SO I WON'T KNOW...GOOD LUCK
    I was given a conditional offer of employment with Polk County S.O. and took their offer, but was immediately given one by WGPD where I first applied. I took the S.O. since I wanted to be a deputy at the time, and they had better pay and benefits. At the time, starting pay at WGPD was 30k or so. Sometime soon after starting at the S.O. I saw I would be making around $42,000 a year or so with WGPD if I went with them, compared to my $38,600 now. Sometimes I kick myself in the a$$ for not taking that.. lol

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