$112,000 starting.
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That was what law review editors at decent schools might make 1st year out when I was a lad.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/highest-u-rookie-police-salary-163526346.html
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@George-K said in $112,000 starting.:
(Inflation adjusted)
I earned $67K my first year as an intern.
My first year in practice I earned $202K.
Just curious ... are those figures comparable to what newly minted anesthesiologists make today?
If a young doc graduated today from the same medical school with the same specialty training as you had, what sort of money would he make today? -
Hell's teeth. My starting salary in 1989 was 9500 GBP. Roughly half of that went on rent. The rest went on food and beer. Not necessarily in that order.
We were poor, but we were also miserable. The owner of the company rather resembled a Victorian mill owner in outlook.
Also, it was up hill, both ways.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in $112,000 starting.:
My starting salary in 1989 was 9500 GBP.
Biweekly, monthly, or annually?
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Per decade
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My first job out of school in 1981 paid $14,652.
And yeah, I've had bullets come through the windows.
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@jon-nyc said in $112,000 starting.:
But nobody was shooting at me, and I didn’t have to worry about stepping in human feces on my beat.
No, me neither. I did spend 4 months 200 feet up in the air in the freezing cold inspecting an outdoor Paraquat plant with nothing for company but the River Mersey.
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I've had bullets come through the windows at work. I was attacked by a mental patient wielding a butter knife. I tackled a naked woman running through my workplace. I was in the ED the day they lifted a guy onto the gurney and pipe bombs fell out of his pockets and bounced across the floor. I saw one guy get riddled with bullets and killed in the driveway. I found a suicide in the parking lot. There's plenty more. Most days at work were just the usual grind. But some dark days were absolute shit shows. Kept the place interesting.
And even in my prime, I wouldn't be a San Francisco cop...
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@Jolly said in $112,000 starting.:
And even in my prime, I wouldn't be a San Francisco cop...
No, it's not the most appealing of careers. I'm not convinced offering more money is going to fix the problem. Money only works for so long as a motivational tool.
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@Copper said in $112,000 starting.:
In 1977 my first was $12K, but dropped to $9K when I moved to Dallas - we had geographical COLAs, Boston was expensive, Dallas was cheap.
Could have gone to US Steel and made $30K a year running a coke belt.
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That road's not going to lick itself clean, you know.
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@bachophile said in $112,000 starting.:
@Jolly who cares about the salaries, let’s hear more about you tackling naked women. Some people would pay to do that
She was a mental patient, probably in her 40's and had definitely gone around the bend. I heard a ruckus out front and could hear the secretary yelling at her to stop. When she rounded the Special Chemistry corner, I dropped her with a regular football tackle.
She was screaming and thrashing, so I just put my knees on her, same as you would hold down a hog. Richard, the head security guard, came around the corner just a few seconds later and chastised me for holding her down like that. I told him okay, buddy-rough, she's all yours and got off of her.
I propped up against the wall and laughed at him, while she tore his ass up. It took a couple more guards to pull her off of him.
Never cared much for ol' Richard...