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Whoa! When did that happen? All I can say is I stand corrected and they deserve the pay!

http://www.nypdrecruit.com/benefits-salary/overview

 

Maybe.

 

But salaries in several suburban jurisdictions border on obscene.

 

Public sector workers averaging 120 with some getting as much as 180 is unjustifiable in any context.

 

New York is completely underwater financially due insane to public sector pension deals that were made in the 70s and 80s. The property taxes on an average suburban house is 11,000-13,000. Needless to say, nobody in my age group is planning to stick around here long term and buy a house, we're all getting out.

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Maybe.

 

But salaries in several suburban jurisdictions border on obscene.

 

Public sector workers averaging 120 with some getting as much as 180 is unjustifiable in any context.

 

New York is completely underwater financially due insane to public sector pension deals that were made in the 70s and 80s. The property taxes on an average suburban house is 11,000-13,000. Needless to say, nobody in my age group is planning to stick around here long term and buy a house, we're all getting out.

I will go one further. 90k for a beat cop is pushing it. However, NYC is not underwater because of union deals(certainly not any made in the 70's when NYC was in a form of financial receivership with the state). New York has an issue with the ratio of working tax paying citizens vs non working non taxpaying citizens. But thats just my opinion.
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I will go one further. 90k for a beat cop is pushing it. However, NYC is not underwater because of union deals(certainly not any made in the 70's when NYC was in a form of financial receivership with the state). New York has an issue with the ratio of working tax paying citizens vs non working non taxpaying citizens. But thats just my opinion.

 

When I say New York, I'm referring to the state as a whole.

 

And thats absolutely the case, exploding pension costs for Tier 2 and Tier 3 public employees are pulling the entire state under and its something that the state won't recover from for decades.

 

http://www.nypost.co...gLQtlrgx6xqkkdI

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I was watching the guys take down a microwave tower downtown out my office window for a couple of weeks. All of those guys were free climbing. Insane!

 

Still don't get why they took that tower down since AT&T owned the tower and they are in bad need of cell coverage there.

 

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I was watching the guys take down a microwave tower downtown out my office window for a couple of weeks. All of those guys were free climbing. Insane!

 

Still don't get why they took that tower down since AT&T owned the tower and they are in bad need of cell coverage there.

 

Sent from my C64 w/Epyx FastLoad cartridge

 

You think Sprint will get crazy and add a keyboard to the SGSIII (like they did on the OG Galaxy S)?

 

EDIT: Crazy... I dunno why this posted here... I definitely responded to this: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/1023-eol-for-samsung-epic-and-samsung-conquer-4g/page__p__19020&do=findComment&comment=19020

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When I say New York, I'm referring to the state as a whole.

 

And thats absolutely the case, exploding pension costs for Tier 2 and Tier 3 public employees are pulling the entire state under and its something that the state won't recover from for decades.

 

http://www.nypost.co...gLQtlrgx6xqkkdI

We will just have to agree to disagree on this one.
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