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Is that all these people talk about?!
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Is that all these people talk about?!
pay offs they got from dealers, whores that blew them, kids they hassle for no good reason, reasons why they cant get it up
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Not many worse jobs out there.
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Is that all these people talk about?!
Yeah, that’s pretty much it. It’s first and foremost a job. Do the time, get the pension, get a Lakehouse, go fishing and drink lots of beer.
I’ve said many times here, that, contrary those who think cops spent the whole day looking for new and innovative ways to oppress African-Americans, most cops would be very happy to go through their entire careers and not make a single arrest.
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It's all in here...
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/e/ed/The_New_Centurions_by_Joseph_Wambaugh.jpg/220px-The_New_Centurions_by_Joseph_Wambaugh.jpg)
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Most former cops I have known got out because they got tired of the bullshit aka, a certain sect of the hebrew nation
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For the first 10 years, not a moments thought is given to retirement. year 11- 14 you notice old fogies talking about their back pain and when they are going to retire and what they will do afterwards. That's about all they talk about and you zone them out.Not really thinking much about retirement, it's too far away. About year 15 you start to listen in on the old fogies talking about retirement, at least it's not as annoying and boring as it once seemed. between 16 and 20 years you start engaging in the conversation, asking questions and mentally comparing your retirement plans to theirs. Year 20 until you retire, that's pretty much all you think and talk about with your peers and you notice younger officers zoning you out. That's pretty much it in a nutshell.
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In my years of various forms of law enforcement my only thought has been watching the clock and running away from my on call cell phone
Bench
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In my years of various forms of law enforcement my only thought has been watching the clock and running away from my on call cell phone
Bench
Don't miss being on call...
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Don't miss being on call...
I’ve been paying people to take my on call for a few months now
Bench
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Ive been on call for 20 years now (Network / security Engineer), only thing is I ignore my cell phone. 8)
They call someone else, the young noob looking to prove himself...
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Just retired last week from Philadelphia PD, great job, lots of interesting and exciting times, but so much petty nonsense lately
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Just retired last week from Philadelphia PD, great job, lots of interesting and exciting times, but so much petty nonsense lately
Enjoy your PTSD retirement.
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Just retired last week from Philadelphia PD, great job, lots of interesting and exciting times, but so much petty nonsense lately
Congrats! Enjoy it you earned it
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It's all in here...
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/e/ed/The_New_Centurions_by_Joseph_Wambaugh.jpg/220px-The_New_Centurions_by_Joseph_Wambaugh.jpg)
This. Still one of the best books about the job.
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This. Still one of the best books about the job.
I agree. Enjoyed Choirboys as well
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Been retired for 7 years. I was Prison guard in the prison Sly made that movie. I was a city cop and then a State Trooper for 25 years. Three police academies. Yes, I hate the liberal ideology.
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For the first 10 years, not a moments thought is given to retirement. year 11- 14 you notice old fogies talking about their back pain and when they are going to retire and what they will do afterwards. That's about all they talk about and you zone them out.Not really thinking much about retirement, it's too far away. About year 15 you start to listen in on the old fogies talking about retirement, at least it's not as annoying and boring as it once seemed. between 16 and 20 years you start engaging in the conversation, asking questions and mentally comparing your retirement plans to theirs. Year 20 until you retire, that's pretty much all you think and talk about with your peers and you notice younger officers zoning you out. That's pretty much it in a nutshell.
Yawn , i bet they are glad you're gone.
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at what age can you retire as a cop?
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at what age can you retire as a cop?
Varies from Department to department. Some have a 80 rule.. age plus time of service equals 80. Some have a set number of years, 20, 25 at any age. Others have a reduced retirement at 55 if you don't have enough to retire outright.
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french cop in the suburb of paris since 2007. I don't have friend that are cops, i can't stand cops when off duty. They only speak about property price, trade union, and motorcycle.
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french cop in the suburb of paris since 2007. I don't have friend that are cops, i can't stand cops when off duty. They only speak about property price, trade union, and motorcycle.
Yeah, motorcycles are boring
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Yeah, motorcycles are boring
Well, Harley Cruisers, yeah.