When contract goes through, those numbers will jump.
popeye said
Feb 3, 2015
Rumored sgts promotions on 2/27, whatever that means
Jooky said
Feb 13, 2015
Not much change. Like Montclair03 said, people are probably waiting for that sh** contract to pass so they can collect $20,000 and get even worse health benefits when they retire. Welcome to the obamacare system. You're going to need that $20,000.
I work at the puzzle palace and my boss (3 stars) has the march 2nd promotion on his calendar. There is a Lt. class but I'm not sure how many. Rumor is 30 going in. The job is preparing for a good amount of retirements once the Lt contract is ratified. I won't have updated info until Tuesday.
TransitSucks said
Feb 16, 2015
well said joke
Dageneral45 said
Feb 17, 2015
You're free to believe what you want but Lt.'s are getting promoted on 3/2/15.
63ASAP said
Feb 17, 2015
Dageneral45 wrote:
You're free to believe what you want but Lt.'s are getting promoted on 3/2/15.
I think he meant to say "jook" in reference to the post above yours, and wasn't taking a shot at your comment. Just sayin'.
-- Edited by 63ASAP on Tuesday 17th of February 2015 04:11:09 AM
razor1 said
Feb 17, 2015
From your lips to God's ears.
big guy said
Feb 17, 2015
We will be at -4, how will there possibly be a class??
Dageneral45 said
Feb 17, 2015
It's not the -4 that the job is concerned about. It's the fact that they expect the Lt. contract to be ratified this week and a possible loss of over 100 Lt. retirements in March once Lt.'s can waive their terminal and get paid for it.
Dageneral45 said
Feb 17, 2015
Sorry I thought you said it was a joke.
E D said
Feb 17, 2015
Great news. I was not expecting another LT promotion until at least the end of March with a April ALC. Trust me I hope your right, but with the current numbers, I dont see how.
When is the contract supposed to ratified, I know the ballots went out, when were they due back.
-- Edited by E D on Tuesday 17th of February 2015 02:33:32 PM
DumbBrass said
Feb 17, 2015
Ballots will counted on February 18.
Yogibjr said
Feb 17, 2015
Just a question.
What makes the Job think there is going to be a Mass Exodus for the door once the Lt contract is ratified?
Talking to some of the Lt's in my cmd, I got the feeling that many of them (and others they have talked too) we're leaning towards staying to the end of the new contract; because that payout for waiving terminal leave is big. That number could be as high as $20,000 or more for some.
signmy28 said
Feb 17, 2015
You're right, to suddenly leave to cash out your term lv for $20,000 , which u have to put in your 457/401k otherwise u get heavily taxed, makes no sense
Dageneral45 said
Feb 17, 2015
It depends on the seniority level. For example, Lt.'s with 27 years are going to think differently then Lt.'s with 21-24 years. There are plenty of Lt.'s with over 25 years that are considering leaving. A lt in my office is leaving and he said that no matter when you leave there's going to be another contract coming if you wait long enough. What it comes down to is are you happy with your numbers? Also some people have jobs lined up and are just waiting for this to be ratified before they walk out.Some Lt.'s are just tired of working. No matter what the reason you have to expect some retirements soon after the contract is ratified.
Yogibjr said
Feb 17, 2015
Well thanks for the info. It's appreciated.
Another Question.
Has anyone heard anything about the Sgt's contract?
I just heard a rumor of 14% over 7 yrs. basically 2's across the board. No word on givebacks though....
Sounds great for those of us about to leave the SBA for the LBA, but I'm skeptical.....
Just wanted to see if anyone else heard similar shenanigans......
E D said
Feb 17, 2015
Just got word that the LT contract was ratified. Now Lt's with time go put your papers in and make room for the next generation ;) Sgt's are going to jump on with the coaltion and get the same percentages the DEA, LBA, and Captains just got. Thats what im hearing. Contract isn't good but no real givebacks.
-- Edited by E D on Tuesday 17th of February 2015 05:36:55 PM
Jooky said
Feb 17, 2015
The LBA signed that contract before sending out the ballots. If you didn't receive a ballot or didn't vote it's counted as a yes. They do whatever they want and there are no LBA elections so you can't do anything about it. There are no give backs because we aren't getting anything. In the coming months we will see how the retirees benefits will be affected. Also no reopener clause so if and when the PBA and SBA get paid through perb or negotiated settlement, we will have no recourse until after 2018. On top of all of this we are legitimizing this disgrace of a mayor.
I'll get off my soapbox now.
Dageneral45 said
Feb 17, 2015
I heard that it takes about 6 weeks after it's ratified to get your retro and be able to collect the terminal leave waiver money.
Jooky said
Feb 17, 2015
943 or 72.3%in favor and 361 or 27.7% not in favor. Corruption at it's finest.
LateRiser said
Feb 17, 2015
We all complain how Suffolk PO will make more then LCD/LSA base pay yet you are the ones approving 1%. Shame.
We are getting 11% over 7 years compared to 28% raise for Suffolk PO over same 7 yrs.
Jooky said
Feb 18, 2015
-1 and 29
February- 3
March- 7 ***NOTE: All 7 retire on 3/1
April- 4
May- 6
June- 3
July- 1
Jooky do you know how collective bargaining works? You should go listen when the unions speak, not just your union all the unions. Your not gonna break the pattern WITHOUT GIVEBACKS. PBA sells out unborn because they dont care because their unborn are civilians. If civilian doesnt like starting salary or amount of vacation days then they have option of not taking the job. If other unions sell out unborn their memebers are Mos of other ranks.
Jooky said
Feb 18, 2015
First of all, thank you for the patronizing tone of your post. I have been a delegate in the past, so yes I know how fu**ing collective bargaining works. So you're ok with them messing with retiree benefits? The city has a surplus which was previously unavailable during the last administration which would place the SBA and PBA in a favorable position for a perb award, which has broken the pattern without give backs in the past. Settling for this award without waiting for the PBA and SBA is just idiotic. Agreeing to a no reopener clause is just stupid.
I'm not looking to get into a childish posting war here, but your myopic view of this contract is just irritating. We are not PAA's, plumbers or bus drivers. The mayor is in a politically compromised position and I feel we could have taken advantage of that. At the very least we could have waited for the PBA.
IhaveNoHook said
Feb 18, 2015
LateRiser wrote:
We all complain how Suffolk PO will make more then LCD/LSA base pay yet you are the ones approving 1%. Shame. We are getting 11% over 7 years compared to 28% raise for Suffolk PO over same 7 yrs.
who said suffolk po is making more than LCD??? they top out at $111,506 after 12 years of service
que1999 said
Feb 18, 2015
I think that's in regard to the base salary of Suffolk PO in 2018. Base is right under $140k, top Lt in 2018 is $125k... Not sure what LCD/LSA base is?
wereinbacklog said
Feb 18, 2015
Lcd 138k
que1999 said
Feb 18, 2015
Jooky wrote:
First of all, thank you for the patronizing tone of your post. I have been a delegate in the past, so yes I know how fu**ing collective bargaining works. So you're ok with them messing with retiree benefits? The city has a surplus which was previously unavailable during the last administration which would place the SBA and PBA in a favorable position for a perb award, which has broken the pattern without give backs in the past. Settling for this award without waiting for the PBA and SBA is just idiotic. Agreeing to a no reopener clause is just stupid.
I'm not looking to get into a childish posting war here, but your myopic view of this contract is just irritating. We are not PAA's, plumbers or bus drivers. The mayor is in a politically compromised position and I feel we could have taken advantage of that. At the very least we could have waited for the PBA.
Lt is basically locked now. The only way that Lt salary can change now after ratification is if Sgt base salary exceeds Lt base salary. That probably won't happen, but what might happen is the gap between Sgt/Lt could get smaller. If the PERB award is substantial, than the Sgts will use that in negotiations, along with the FLSA lawsuit from what I've been hearing for an extra percent or two. Whatever the case, it's absolute madness that the LBA accepted that thing with a no re-opener clause. It's going to be very interesting to see what happens from here on out with the SBA/PBA and the recent ratification of the DEA and LBA contracts.... PERB is supposed to compare the rank of PO to neighboring counties/Departments rank of PO, not the supervisory ranks of this Department... So I don't think the LBA/DEA ratifications will have as much effect as people think on the rank of NYPD PO. But yes, the Lt's are practically locked in now until 2018. Gotta love that LBA.
que1999 said
Feb 18, 2015
wereinbacklog wrote:
Lcd 138k
So than yes, in 2018 Suffolk County patrol officer handling 10-53's will make more than NYPD LCD.
LateRiser said
Feb 18, 2015
Yes we don't have reopener clause. However since LBA is in with other unions in coalition, they, the other unions can ask for the difference (parity). If SBA/PBA will get a better contract the coalition/LBA will get it too if it satisfies them
bklyn50 said
Feb 25, 2015
Can anyone varify if they called for a white shirt picture for March 2nd promotion??
ShutYourBitchAssUp said
Feb 25, 2015
Lt's are not running to the pension section after the new deal was ratified, I surely expected them to. Seems like the vacancies will be slow based on the anticipated numbers.
nycop80 said
Feb 25, 2015
bklyn50 its already been confirmed that there is no LT or captain promotion March 2nd.
bklyn50 said
Feb 25, 2015
Thnx nycop80
-- Edited by bklyn50 on Wednesday 25th of February 2015 10:44:06 PM
Montclair03 said
Mar 11, 2015
Anyone have an updated number of vacancies?
signmy28 said
Mar 11, 2015
27 on terminal
bklyn50 said
Mar 13, 2015
Does anyone know if there's a class going in end of Mar?
advanced leadership course was told no LTs promotion next month.
Kalel417 said
Apr 29, 2015
Did ALC say anything about a Captain promotion in the month of May at least?
Jooky said
Apr 29, 2015
I'm in bmoc now and don't have access to a department computer to update the numbers, sorry.
ShutYourBitchAssUp said
May 1, 2015
It's gonna be tough to guesstimate without the numbers guy. -22 last time we checked... + 28 promos gives us + 6.... 12 went out today .... Gives us - 6. Only variable is the -5 for April . Were they off before promos or after? We could be -1 or -6. Any input?
Kalel417 said
May 18, 2015
Jooky... Any updates?
wereinbacklog said
May 19, 2015
Jooky got promoted don't if he/she still has access.
Rumored sgts promotions on 2/27, whatever that means
-1 and 28
February- 3
March- 7
April- 4
May- 6
June- 2
July- 1
tunnel2towers.org/
I work at the puzzle palace and my boss (3 stars) has the march 2nd promotion on his calendar. There is a Lt. class but I'm not sure how many. Rumor is 30 going in. The job is preparing for a good amount of retirements once the Lt contract is ratified. I won't have updated info until Tuesday.
You're free to believe what you want but Lt.'s are getting promoted on 3/2/15.
I think he meant to say "jook" in reference to the post above yours, and wasn't taking a shot at your comment. Just sayin'.
-- Edited by 63ASAP on Tuesday 17th of February 2015 04:11:09 AM
We will be at -4, how will there possibly be a class??
It's not the -4 that the job is concerned about. It's the fact that they expect the Lt. contract to be ratified this week and a possible loss of over 100 Lt. retirements in March once Lt.'s can waive their terminal and get paid for it.
Sorry I thought you said it was a joke.
Great news. I was not expecting another LT promotion until at least the end of March with a April ALC. Trust me I hope your right, but with the current numbers, I dont see how.
When is the contract supposed to ratified, I know the ballots went out, when were they due back.
-- Edited by E D on Tuesday 17th of February 2015 02:33:32 PM
Ballots will counted on February 18.
What makes the Job think there is going to be a Mass Exodus for the door once the Lt contract is ratified?
Talking to some of the Lt's in my cmd, I got the feeling that many of them (and others they have talked too) we're leaning towards staying to the end of the new contract; because that payout for waiving terminal leave is big. That number could be as high as $20,000 or more for some.
It depends on the seniority level. For example, Lt.'s with 27 years are going to think differently then Lt.'s with 21-24 years. There are plenty of Lt.'s with over 25 years that are considering leaving. A lt in my office is leaving and he said that no matter when you leave there's going to be another contract coming if you wait long enough. What it comes down to is are you happy with your numbers? Also some people have jobs lined up and are just waiting for this to be ratified before they walk out. Some Lt.'s are just tired of working. No matter what the reason you have to expect some retirements soon after the contract is ratified.
Another Question.
Has anyone heard anything about the Sgt's contract?
I just heard a rumor of 14% over 7 yrs. basically 2's across the board. No word on givebacks though....
Sounds great for those of us about to leave the SBA for the LBA, but I'm skeptical.....
Just wanted to see if anyone else heard similar shenanigans......
Just got word that the LT contract was ratified. Now Lt's with time go put your papers in and make room for the next generation ;)
Sgt's are going to jump on with the coaltion and get the same percentages the DEA, LBA, and Captains just got.
Thats what im hearing. Contract isn't good but no real givebacks.
-- Edited by E D on Tuesday 17th of February 2015 05:36:55 PM
I'll get off my soapbox now.
I heard that it takes about 6 weeks after it's ratified to get your retro and be able to collect the terminal leave waiver money.
We are getting 11% over 7 years compared to 28% raise for Suffolk PO over same 7 yrs.
February- 3
March- 7 ***NOTE: All 7 retire on 3/1
April- 4
May- 6
June- 3
July- 1
tunnel2towers.org/
I'm not looking to get into a childish posting war here, but your myopic view of this contract is just irritating. We are not PAA's, plumbers or bus drivers. The mayor is in a politically compromised position and I feel we could have taken advantage of that. At the very least we could have waited for the PBA.
who said suffolk po is making more than LCD??? they top out at $111,506 after 12 years of service
Lt is basically locked now. The only way that Lt salary can change now after ratification is if Sgt base salary exceeds Lt base salary. That probably won't happen, but what might happen is the gap between Sgt/Lt could get smaller. If the PERB award is substantial, than the Sgts will use that in negotiations, along with the FLSA lawsuit from what I've been hearing for an extra percent or two. Whatever the case, it's absolute madness that the LBA accepted that thing with a no re-opener clause. It's going to be very interesting to see what happens from here on out with the SBA/PBA and the recent ratification of the DEA and LBA contracts.... PERB is supposed to compare the rank of PO to neighboring counties/Departments rank of PO, not the supervisory ranks of this Department... So I don't think the LBA/DEA ratifications will have as much effect as people think on the rank of NYPD PO. But yes, the Lt's are practically locked in now until 2018. Gotta love that LBA.
So than yes, in 2018 Suffolk County patrol officer handling 10-53's will make more than NYPD LCD.
Thnx nycop80
-- Edited by bklyn50 on Wednesday 25th of February 2015 10:44:06 PM
April- 5
May- 14 (12 on 5/1)
June- 5
July- 5
August- 1
Hey Jooky, any update on the vacancies?
What program were you using?