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re: Austin, TX: "You reap what you sow".
Posted on 3/3/24 at 9:52 am to LSU Tiger Eyes
Posted on 3/3/24 at 9:52 am to LSU Tiger Eyes
Dallas is in a similar situation.
The top 75% make $73,700 per year
In the face of an enduring hiring crisis, the Dallas Police Department’s recruiting and retention goals in 2023 boil down to a simple message: 300 cops in, and far fewer out.
Their ambitions come as the department — with about 3,077 sworn officers — attempts to make up for recruiting and retention setbacks of the last year. DPD recruited 200 officers the last fiscal year, short of their goal of 250. They expected to lose 205 officers to attrition. Instead, about 236 left.
The top 75% make $73,700 per year
In the face of an enduring hiring crisis, the Dallas Police Department’s recruiting and retention goals in 2023 boil down to a simple message: 300 cops in, and far fewer out.
Their ambitions come as the department — with about 3,077 sworn officers — attempts to make up for recruiting and retention setbacks of the last year. DPD recruited 200 officers the last fiscal year, short of their goal of 250. They expected to lose 205 officers to attrition. Instead, about 236 left.
Posted on 3/3/24 at 9:54 am to The Torch
Texas needs to address this. Rising crime in addition to out of control property taxes are going to make people move to safer states with friendlier property tax rates.
Posted on 3/3/24 at 10:06 am to The Torch
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In the face of an enduring hiring crisis, the Dallas Police Department’s recruiting and retention goals in 2023 boil down to a simple message: 300 cops in, and far fewer out. Their ambitions come as the department — with about 3,077 sworn officers — attempts to make up for recruiting and retention setbacks of the last year. DPD recruited 200 officers the last fiscal year, short of their goal of 250. They expected to lose 205 officers to attrition. Instead, about 236 left.
Can’t imagine being a cop for DPD when you can go to Frisco/McKinney/Prosper where they appreciate you
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