DonC wrote:Flight time requirements are negotiable if they need pilots it can be done. With additional training and a good attitude it can get u on board . Then the AST academy is fun. Then you are a AST Trooper. Good $$ and good retirement. And more flying all over Alaska then u can imagine...........
mtv wrote:DonC wrote:Flight time requirements are negotiable if they need pilots it can be done. With additional training and a good attitude it can get u on board . Then the AST academy is fun. Then you are a AST Trooper. Good $$ and good retirement. And more flying all over Alaska then u can imagine...........
Don,
The sweet retirement program went away several years ago. Legislature thought Troopers were getting too good a deal....pricks.
Current retirement isn't great, a 401k style, but better than nothing.
MTV
Terry wrote:...Seriously? We run a small excavation business and could only dream of offering a benefits package that would equal what our government employees are getting. So, feeling like we are equals.....not much sympathy from me or our employees. .....
Terry wrote:mtv wrote:DonC wrote:Flight time requirements are negotiable if they need pilots it can be done. With additional training and a good attitude it can get u on board . Then the AST academy is fun. Then you are a AST Trooper. Good $$ and good retirement. And more flying all over Alaska then u can imagine...........
Don,
The sweet retirement program went away several years ago. Legislature thought Troopers were getting too good a deal....pricks.
Current retirement isn't great, a 401k style, but better than nothing.
MTV
Seriously? We run a small excavation business and could only dream of offering a benefits package that would equal what our government employees are getting.
So, feeling like we are equals.....not much sympathy from me or our employees.
That being said we have great respect for those protecting us and defending our flag.
Hammer wrote:Law enforcement races forward to confront what everyone else is running away from. They are the end of the line...no matter how nasty or dangerous or revolting a task, LEO's don't have anyone else to call...they're it. That's worth something.
And statistically LEO's have very short retirements. Thirty years of adrenalin cycling is not good for the body.
To top it off, it's an extremely difficult position to get. Most people who apply to an academy will not be accepted or will not pass background investigations. On average half the people accepted into academies will wash out. A large percentage of those who make it will wash out in field training or the probationary period. The attrition rate for vested LEO's is surprisingly high...it doesn't take much of a hick-up to loose an enforcement job.
Anyone who makes it through thirty years of dealing with the absolute scum of society deserves their pension, and a generous one at that.
DonC wrote:Didn't know about the change Mike. Oh well hope it didn't affect the already retired folks
mtv wrote:DonC wrote:Didn't know about the change Mike. Oh well hope it didn't affect the already retired folks
No change to Troopers who started in the old system or retirees, yet. At the same time, the Legislature changed the teacher retirement system drastically. Now they're having trouble filling bush teaching positions.
MTV
gbflyer wrote:mtv wrote:DonC wrote:Didn't know about the change Mike. Oh well hope it didn't affect the already retired folks
No change to Troopers who started in the old system or retirees, yet. At the same time, the Legislature changed the teacher retirement system drastically. Now they're having trouble filling bush teaching positions.
MTV
Not sure how it was before but I do know that the school districts' contribution (aka the taxpayer) to TRS and insurance is approximately the same as the salary. What the teacher gets for it, I have no idea. This is after several years participating on district budget committees and seeing the numbers.
Teachers are not hard to get here in rural Alaska, but good ones are impossible to keep and poor ones are impossible to get shed of. It's still a parade.
Agree on the LE jobs. Tough duty. AST has a good percentage of pros in my experience. Be a shame crappy retirement packages change that.
Cary wrote: ..................
......................................... finally took its toll.
To paraphrase an old saying, one shouldn't judge another's occupation until he/she has walked in the other's shoes.
Cary
Terry wrote:
Seriously? We run a small excavation business and could only dream of offering a benefits package that would equal what our government employees are getting.
So, feeling like we are equals.....not much sympathy from me or our employees.
That being said we have great respect for those protecting us and defending our flag.
Kind of like when the airline guys I know gripe about pay, vs my pay as a union construction worker, or my pension benefits now that I'm retired. KInd of tough to feel their pain.
To paraphrase an old saying, one shouldn't judge another's occupation until he/she has walked in the other's shoes.
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