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For a probationary constable in their 1st year about $60000. This includes shift penalties and some overtime.

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iam not going to lie to you it starts out bad like 20k but i depens on where you live like in my namber hood rich a11 hole namber hood by the way u cant make a lot but its still going to start out low but with expirsing can be makeing 80+ and if your a saif and a cop its two sepret pensons but ther going to try to get rid of that. like i have 3 pentson and iam only 40 i got marriens cop and sarife and can live off them with all together like 120k its enough to live


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