Often yes. Larger departments have more bargaining power as well as larger budgets.
This all depends on location and experience. Bigger cities tend to pay more than smaller cities. More experience will result in a bigger salary. Starting out, many RNs report salaries between $35,000 and $55,000. According to Indeed.com, the average salary for nurses in 2013 is roughly $68,000.
no
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The people in Riverside, California don't really pay more for clothes than others in big cities. They would only pay more if they visited high end stores and boutiques.
yes
call the cops! you should call the cops!
people do that because they think that other cities have more money so they pay the workers more money.
There is no true answer to your question because it all depends on what agency you work for. there are so much disparity in pay between cops in different size cities and county officer and state officer and it depends on all kinds of factors. it just depends on the agency. For example it just depends on the agency and your rank or pay level or whatever.
Yes, everyone pays taxes, even the Queen!
the pay for a police officer depends on the department that you are working for. usually the bigger the city the more the pay. Or the more crime that city has the more police officers are needed so to get officers to want to work there, the pay will be greater
A bigger ship means that it can carry lots more passengers who pay for their tickets, and make the ship owners rich.
The starting wage is usually $8.25 to begin with. In bigger cities, the pay may go up to 2 dollars above minimum wage.