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Biweekly LT pay


 Base Pay Bi Weekly Pay Bi Weekly Pay Bi Weekly Pay Bi Weekly Pay
Starting $       102,091 5 Years on the job 10 Years on the job 15 Years on the job 20 Years on the job
After 1 Year $       102,492 Starting4136.18 Starting4174.53 Starting4212.89 Starting4251.24
After 2 Years $       102,960 1 year4151.56 1 year4189.91 1 year4228.27 1 year4266.62
After 3 Years $       112,574 2 years4169.51 2 years4207.86 2 years4246.22 2 years4284.58
Longevity Pay 3 years4576.62 3 years4576.62 3 years4614.98 3 years4653.33
5 Years $          5,745            
10 Years $          6,745            
15 Years $          7,745            
20 Years $          8,745            



-- Edited by DumbBrass on Wednesday 22nd of August 2012 11:58:13 PM



-- Edited by DumbBrass on Thursday 23rd of August 2012 12:05:32 AM

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Anyone know how much rookie LT makes biwwekly before taxes?

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Thanks a lot dumbbrass

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It's a nice raise for rookie Sgt.

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NICE.

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Noticed the following on the LT's contract that a LT designated on Special Assignment or as Commander Detective Squad makes $123,836 at top pay. I was under the impression they made top pay Captain salary. Anyone has any insight on this?

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thats been a false misconception - no they do not make captains salary - i only wish



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brat4914 wrote:

thats been a false misconception - no they do not make captains salary - i only wish


 Interesting but nice to know.



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A top paid LCD with some OT (20 plus hours a month) makes more than a Captain.

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What I don't understand is that I know a Sergeant with SA and he makes top pay LT salary. Why wouldn't it be the same for a LT with the money?

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Because the difference between top pay lt and top pay captain is $35,000.  The dollar amount raise, however, is roughly the same: ~10K from Sgt to Sgt SA (top pay lt.) and ~10k from lt to lt SA.  Can you imagine if the raise from Lt to Lt SA/LCD was $35,000! With overtime Lt SA/LCD would be making over 200k!

Anyway, I would take capt even if I got the money. With the LT money you still need to do 20 hrs/month to make what a captain makes. With 10 years in rank as a captain, a Lt/SA would have to do 35 hrs/month to get the same pension. The lt SA would also have to waive his terminal leave and vacation so it doesn't wash out his OT while most captains I know sit home for 2 years running their time  



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that final capt jump is HUGE !!!...........hard to make up - at least they do something for torturing your ass for 3 years as capt



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I have a question for you guys. If someone accumulates a year or two in time I understand they have the right to retire early (18th or 19th year). However, if that person decides to hit the 20 anniversary mark do they have the option of getting a check for that time or they must burn it before using their terminal therefore retiring with 21 or 22 years on?.

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wereinbacklog wrote:

I have a question for you guys. If someone accumulates a year or two in time I understand they have the right to retire early (18th or 19th year). However, if that person decides to hit the 20 anniversary mark do they have the option of getting a check for that time or they must burn it before using their terminal therefore retiring with 21 or 22 years on?.


 Good question. Anyone that's been to the pension seminar can answer this question?



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my understanding is that only FLSA time can be cashed out up to 500 hours (CIty Time rule), the rest is burned

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Yes - that FLSA time only can be cashed in..........thats very hard to accumulate

The NON-FLSA time will just go away.

Only 2 star chiefs and above may cash in on their regular comp time.

I have tons of time on the books and plan on staying 5 more........if i were smart i would start taking days off so they arent all held to the end and hurt my OT numbers.

 



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