Does anyone know what full night diff (doing midnights) is for a newly promoted sgt with less than 10 years on? Yearly or biweekly?
Thanks
que1999 said
Oct 27, 2012
$305 per check.
Antonomac said
Oct 27, 2012
Trust me. Doing day tours as a newly promoted Sgt is a BIG hit on your salary...Be prepared for such a hit.
Cfgl1888 said
Oct 27, 2012
que1999 wrote:
$305 per check.
Thanks
Doggieloverwoof said
Oct 27, 2012
tensixone wrote:
Four
Oh wow I thought it was 3! Bastards smh lol but hey that's just one more reason to become a lieutenant ASAP
-- Edited by Doggieloverwoof on Saturday 27th of October 2012 09:20:32 PM
EDAYKING said
Oct 27, 2012
What do you mean a Big Hit on your salary?
Cfgl1888 said
Oct 28, 2012
If you go from top pay cop making OT and getting night diff to a day tour Sgt, you are going to lose out on a lot of money. The increase from top pay cop to new sgt is about $50 a paycheck, and if you take into account that you work 8:57 instead of 8:35, you are actually taking a pay cut. This effects everyone differently, I didn't do a lot of OT and did day tours most of my career, now I'm doing midnights, so I'll probably see a decent bump. I know another guy who came from transit though and he's had to make some big lifestyle changes because of how much less he's making. Once you hit top pay it pays off, but until then it can be tough sledding for some people.
Antonomac said
Oct 28, 2012
EDAYKING wrote:
What do you mean a Big Hit on your salary?
Think about it. That's about $300 a check that you'll be losing if you day tours as a new Sgt. Without the OT afforded to PO's in new arrests and details, you'll be losing money the first year or two.
Doggieloverwoof said
Oct 28, 2012
How long does it take to be a top pay sgt?
tensixone said
Oct 28, 2012
Four
stuntman1 said
Oct 28, 2012
How long is sgt's probation?
tensixone said
Oct 28, 2012
18 months....u can request to come off after a year. But by the time it goes through channels, it will be 18 months
brat4914 said
Oct 28, 2012
tensixone.......very true.......someone told me to do that with my Lt probation, and i fgured, why bother just based on what you said
Cfgl1888 said
Oct 28, 2012
Sgts probation is 12 months, and you can request to come off after 6. Amazing how much misinformation is bandied about even about the most simple stuff.
Sick of narco said
Oct 28, 2012
I see no way this works out well for me financially, I'm a top pay detective who gets 55 hours of overtime a month. No way I'm going to make that kind of money as a sgt. I'm thinking that I might take a 20-25k pay cut. Ill have to adjust but for me it's about change just can't work at that pace anymore. That 20-25 pay cut is low balling it I feel if might be closer to 30-35.
-- Edited by Sick of narco on Sunday 28th of October 2012 11:39:07 AM
CryTwoSeven said
Oct 28, 2012
Not knocking you guys but you all knew the numbers but you still studied for 6 months n stood on that line to pass that test. At this point it should be all in just based on all that time n money you wasted to get to this point. And also nothing in this job is Forever. It's so easy to get shipped out so fast and end up losing all the night dif or overtime you are making right now.
EDAYKING said
Oct 28, 2012
Do Detectives go straight to top pay sergeants?
wereinbacklog said
Oct 28, 2012
EDAYKING wrote:
Do Detectives go straight to top pay sergeants?
They'll go to the next highest pay scale (from what they're currently making) on the Sergeants salary chart.
EDAYKING said
Oct 28, 2012
Oh ok cool, I'll hit top pay detective on Febuary but I'm in the next class. As of now I'm making more than a third step Sgt by a few hundreds I believe.
andrew3929 said
Nov 6, 2012
how much night diff does a 4x12 sgt make?
EDAYKING said
Nov 6, 2012
That sounds about right.
-- Edited by EDAYKING on Tuesday 6th of November 2012 11:32:49 AM
unborn said
Nov 6, 2012
Sgt's probation is 12 months. Your CO can extend it to 18. The previous answer about it being 18 months long used to be correct but was changed recently.
Does anyone know what full night diff (doing midnights) is for a newly promoted sgt with less than 10 years on? Yearly or biweekly?
Thanks
-- Edited by Doggieloverwoof on Saturday 27th of October 2012 09:20:32 PM
tensixone.......very true.......someone told me to do that with my Lt probation, and i fgured, why bother just based on what you said
-- Edited by Sick of narco on Sunday 28th of October 2012 11:39:07 AM
They'll go to the next highest pay scale (from what they're currently making) on the Sergeants salary chart.
-- Edited by EDAYKING on Tuesday 6th of November 2012 11:32:49 AM
Please stop posting.