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<blockquote data-quote="ArGyLe64" data-source="post: 1822775" data-attributes="member: 923"><p>I went from county deputy to federal officer and love it so far. The federal TSP is a great gig for retirement. Pay raise every year. Retire in 20/25 years. Great medical and dental benefits. Federal law enforcement pension + your 401k/TSP. I started off at a GL5 (higher pay than a GS5) and the base salary is $38,619. This year I'll make close to $42,000 and get a promotion in September. You get a 10% shift differential for shifts between 1800hrs and 0600hrs and an additional 10% when you work on Sundays. The ability to move anywhere in the country and get a promotion for doing so.</p><p></p><p>Think about what you want to do. If you want to patrol and issue citations then look at city or state. If you want an easy LEO job without the risk of pulling over someone at 2:00am out in BFE with 5% tint on their windows then look federal. I worked on patrol for almost 6 years then came to the feds. I don't regret that decision one bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArGyLe64, post: 1822775, member: 923"] I went from county deputy to federal officer and love it so far. The federal TSP is a great gig for retirement. Pay raise every year. Retire in 20/25 years. Great medical and dental benefits. Federal law enforcement pension + your 401k/TSP. I started off at a GL5 (higher pay than a GS5) and the base salary is $38,619. This year I'll make close to $42,000 and get a promotion in September. You get a 10% shift differential for shifts between 1800hrs and 0600hrs and an additional 10% when you work on Sundays. The ability to move anywhere in the country and get a promotion for doing so. Think about what you want to do. If you want to patrol and issue citations then look at city or state. If you want an easy LEO job without the risk of pulling over someone at 2:00am out in BFE with 5% tint on their windows then look federal. I worked on patrol for almost 6 years then came to the feds. I don't regret that decision one bit. [/QUOTE]
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