A Riddle: DOD Police: Pay for Performance
Topic: Dept. of Defense, Pay for Performance09. October 2005 |
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When does a Cop have to die to be given entitlements as a Police Officer?
by Anonymous on 2005.10.08 10:37AM EDT |
Ans. When he is a DOD Police Officer.
My uniform's clean and crisp. My badge I shine each morning just before I go to work. At work when I arrive, I holster my 9 Mil., and I wonder what I will face today. To protect and serve is my goal. My point is that I (We) do what all other federal police officers do. But we who are on the F.E.R.S. get to retire when we are age 62. $800 a month is what I'll get then, at todays prices. And only a partial C.O.L.A. at that. But it is a noble profession. Most Officers in other plans have the 20 year retirement plan.
There is a Bill in congress HR # 1002. It is the best chance for those of us to who belong to C.S.R.S. and F.E.R.S. to be appointed Law Enforcement Officer (LEO)status.
Respectfuly,
A Lead Police Officer (A.L.P.O.)


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