Yes. Often.
A starting police officer usually starts out working 40 hours. There is a huge possibility for overtime in this job so they may be asked to work overtime, even if they are new. Police and detectives can be on call as well, it just depends on the department.
Overtime is work done outside your normal daily hours. If you normally work an eight hour day, but work an extra hour one day. That extra hour is overtime, and overtime is often paid at a higher rate.
If you have a union where you work, overtime is often limited for workers in school. If you are being forced to work overtime which is unfair, you should join a union.
If they have to correct a fault in an important corporation's IT system, they may well work overtime.
You're supposed to be paid more if you work overtime.
Not always. They get payed alot more for working overtime. As I say, Photographers don't always work overtime.
If you have a union where you work, overtime is often limited for workers in school. If you are being forced to work overtime which is unfair, you should join a union.
Sometimes
No
Detectives typically work in a police department or law enforcement agency. They may be part of a specialized unit, such as homicide or narcotics, focused on specific types of investigations. Additionally, some detectives may work in private investigation firms.
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Employees work the hours set by the employer. Employers try to avoid working employees in overtime situations. Overtime is designed as a PENALTY on employers.