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I would say thats about right kool-aid. Last I heard there were about 29 Lt vacancies. And there are still about 20 or so guys on the 2015 Lt that are still waiting to get made. So I dont see a dire need for the list to come out. Remember there were a ton of lt vacancies at the height of the 2015 lt exam debacle and things didnt implode. Anyone with patrol time knows sgts aka frontline supervisors are the ones who really keep the job from falling apart. And we have a ton of sgts at the moment
No way this list is established later than March. 29 Vacancies with one class left in almost 6 months come March. When this list is established expect the first 70-100 names to be promoted by the time summer is over.
The list will be established in Feb with the first class in March.
No way this list is established later than March. 29 Vacancies with one class left in almost 6 months come March. When this list is established expect the first 70-100 names to be promoted by the time summer is over.
The list will be established in Feb with the first class in March.
Tell that to the sgts waiting 8 months on an exhausted list.
No way this list is established later than March. 29 Vacancies with one class left in almost 6 months come March. When this list is established expect the first 70-100 names to be promoted by the time summer is over.
The list will be established in Feb with the first class in March.
Tell that to the sgts waiting 8 months on an exhausted list.
That's true, but there's no shortage or need for Sergeants right now. The 2013 Sgts list took 8 months to be established, so what's happening now isn't out of the ordinary.
I dont know the answer but the question we should be asking is how long it usually takes for a new list to be established after the old one has been exhausted.
-- Edited by Creatine on Tuesday 31st of October 2017 04:11:37 PM
I dont know the answer but the question we should be asking is how long it usually takes for a new list to be established after the old one has been exhausted.
-- Edited by Creatine on Tuesday 31st of October 2017 04:11:37 PM
Most of the time new lists are established while old ones are still active.
Whats going on with with the sgt and lt list now is not the norm.
I would hope the list comes out earlier than as the last time I checked we were at 44 Lt vacancies but with dcas you never know. 10plus months for a sgt list to come out is ridiculious.
I'm not sure why the Sgt's list is held up. I'm thinking it has to do with the pay scale issue people are talking about (PO to Sgt) and perhaps because the PC promoted everyone on the 2013 in order to take the Lt's exam creating a lack of demand for Sgts at this time. I'm hoping what's going on with the Sgt's exam is not the case with our exam...
yeah I don't get intel on the vacancies. You would know better on that I was just judging from what I see within my command, we had a wave of new Sgt's from the bottom of the 2013 exam
Drpapi's info is useless. I dont know about you guys but with all this nonsense going on with dcas and the sgt list...i wouldnt expect a Lt list to come out until aug or sept. By that time there will probably be 100 or so Lt vacancies.
The longer it takes, the better it is for everyone on the bottom half of the list. Be patient and enjoy being a Sergeant. Everyone still says it's the most fun rank on the job.
Some of us been there and done that already. Change is good.
Besides, if your significant other works, you will be hoisted into another tax bracket.... Another thing to think about. More taxes.
-- Edited by 4th Time on Wednesday 27th of December 2017 04:48:52 PM
Or you can lower your taxable income by increasing your defer comp contribution (37k total for 2018) therefore keeping you in the same tax bracket.
Anyone on the job can do this. A PO making $100k a year can bring down their taxable income by $37k to $63k before any child tax credits + the new standard deduction. Probably paying nearly no federal taxes at that point.. This isn't just a Lt rank thing, everyone can benefit from this.
Some of us been there and done that already. Change is good.
Besides, if your significant other works, you will be hoisted into another tax bracket.... Another thing to think about. More taxes.
-- Edited by 4th Time on Wednesday 27th of December 2017 04:48:52 PM
Or you can lower your taxable income by increasing your defer comp contribution (37k total for 2018) therefore keeping you in the same tax bracket.
Anyone on the job can do this. A PO making $100k a year can bring down their taxable income by $37k to $63k before any child tax credits + the new standard deduction. Probably paying nearly no federal taxes at that point.. This isn't just a Lt rank thing, everyone can benefit from this.
You're right but not many do therefore suggesting it to the OP.
Seriously, one of you guys need to pm me with the formulas to raise my contributions from 36k to 63k. How can you do this? Isnt def comp max contribution 18k. 25k if your 50. Where are you guys getting thelse numbers.
Some of us been there and done that already. Change is good.
Besides, if your significant other works, you will be hoisted into another tax bracket.... Another thing to think about. More taxes.
-- Edited by 4th Time on Wednesday 27th of December 2017 04:48:52 PM
Or you can lower your taxable income by increasing your defer comp contribution (37k total for 2018) therefore keeping you in the same tax bracket.
Anyone on the job can do this. A PO making $100k a year can bring down their taxable income by $37k to $63k before any child tax credits + the new standard deduction. Probably paying nearly no federal taxes at that point.. This isn't just a Lt rank thing, everyone can benefit from this.
How the f can a cop with kids afford to max the 457 and 401 to 36k a year?
Seriously, one of you guys need to pm me with the formulas to raise my contributions from 36k to 63k. How can you do this? Isnt def comp max contribution 18k. 25k if your 50. Where are you guys getting thelse numbers.
You can max both 457 and 401 (18k each) for a total of 36k. Whatever amount you contribute lowers your taxable income by that much. So if you made 100k and contribute the max 36k you'll only be taxed at 64k of your salary.
-- Edited by wereinbacklog on Thursday 28th of December 2017 01:19:11 AM