Monday, August 20th, 2012
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Man arrested in Louisville Arby's after refusing to cover gun, police say |
RE: Man arrested in Louisville Arby's after refusing to cover...
August 24th, 2012 @ 4:16PM (12 years ago)
Most cops who retire go about it all wrong. You should retire only when you can safely say you are quitting the workforce all together. Retiring from the police force just to find a job paying a lower salary has always sounded asinine to me. I will keep my paycheck coming for 35 years if I want to. "20 (or 25) and out" is for dreamers!
- How about 30 and out. Leaving because I'... 12 years ago
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Actually around the 30-32yr mark, you ar...
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I hate when people say you are "paying" ...
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Stupid logic: I make $3,500 per month by...
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You are correct-don't know what the othe...
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Your mathematical example is correct. St...
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- http://www.lawofficer.com/article/news/c... 12 years ago
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Your mathematical example is correct. St...
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You are correct-don't know what the othe...
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Stupid logic: I make $3,500 per month by...
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I hate when people say you are "paying" ...
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RE: Man arrested in Louisville Arby's after refusing to cover...
August 24th, 2012 @ 4:55PM (12 years ago)
Twice the work? When you say “work”, I think of standing in the heat or cold running a jack hammer or hanging ceilings with 12’ drywall. Yes, we have a job that requires certain skills and attention to detail, but it is definitely not physically taxing. We get paid to “work” 8 or 10 hours a day. Why do you care how far you have to drive to go to a run?
- If being a cop is not physically taxing ... 12 years ago