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I never said it's not way too much for the simple ass job he does....

Nor how f**king disgusting it is that he takes ~$95k to sit inside a comfy V8 and pull over non-dangerous, non-criminals while beat cops put their life on the line for ~$65k

 

Simply that it makes me happy that he had to work for over a decade to get to where he is and that being HWP he probably can't really get any further

 

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1 hour ago, joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo said:

I never said it's not way too much for the simple ass job he does....

Nor how f**king disgusting it is that he takes ~$95k to sit inside a comfy V8 and pull over non-dangerous, non-criminals while beat cops put their life on the line for ~$65k

 

Simply that it makes me happy that he had to work for over a decade to get to where he is and that being HWP he probably can't really get any further

 

All of the truth

Problem with cops like him is they are fueled by a distorted perception of intrinsic reward that they're making some kind of difference to the community / are heroes of the same kind who save lives. Must be hard coming up against Melbourne's toughest exhaust systems. Will probably never wake up to the fact that he's made life harder than it needs to be for thousands of people who haven't done anything all that wrong - worse than a thief really.

Having spoken to other police in his station, he's not very popular amongst colleagues either...nor are other HWP for that matter.

Hamish what's the 'increment'? Years I'm guessing? That's what I hate about the teachers salary situation, goes up on years rather than if you are actually any good, good teachers deserve more than the shit ones 

Edited by UNR33L

Years / Experience / PD Hurdles

"Salary progressions are based on a yearly Performance Development Assessment as per the Victorian Public Service Enterprise Agreement 2016. This online database forms the basis for all Victoria Police VPS employees’ progression criteria and subsequent raise in increment levels." - http://www.policecareer.vic.gov.au/vps/what-we-offer-vps/salary-vps

 

Edit: Leesh pops her head in for 2 seconds and its straight back to unfair Teachers Salaries ;)

31 minutes ago, Odium said:

 

Edit: Leesh pops her head in for 2 seconds and its straight back to unfair Teachers Salaries ;)

What do you mean unfair, they only work like 8 months of the year

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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