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The police job is risky. How much do they make?
in here? 6-figures.
The police job is risky. How much do they make?
right?"We" mean USPS employees, alright?
you tell me. they died on the job.Anyway, 10 USPS employees died. How? Heart attack?
in here? 6-figures.
Carpenter -fallsI am board...
Ambulance driver - get in wreck
Bicycle messenger - hit by car
Cafe owner - get robed
Dentists - get bit
Ecologist catch a disease
Fry cook get burned
Golf player get hit with club
Horsemanship - get kicked
Igloo builder saw off foot
Jackhammer operator - arthritis of hand and arm joints
King assassination
Life coach - attracts serial killer
Mother - dying giving birth
Nurse - catch contagious decease
Operator - death by heavy machine
Priest - killed by bandits in 3rd world nation
Queen assassination
Rich person- kidnap for randsom
Statemen- killed by angry mob
Taxi drive - assaulted by drunk
Union workers union goes on strike gets depressed when loses everything and commits suicide
Veterinarian - trampled by elephant
Welfare worker - killed by angry father
X-ray tech - get cancer
Youth risk councilor - killed by angry teen
Zoologist - eaten by tiger
Carpenter -falls
Painter dies from chemicals, falls...the list goes on, every job has hazards
Paper mill, paper cuts, death by machinery... but those paper cuts make you wish you were dead.
Working in a steel plant is risky. My son-in-law lost his leg when a huge slab of steel fell on it. A couple years later, one of his co-workers was killed when he was crushed.
This is why I'm always nice to cooks. I don't want them vindictively scratching their butts while cooking my meal.
I live in a touristy area and know a lot of people that work in kitchens. Trust me, you don't have to be rude, it's a service they offer to everyone.
He is also working in the state with the highest-paid police in the country. Last year, Closter had the sixth-best-paid department in New Jersey, with a median salary of $122,181 before overtime. Seventeen of its 20 officers, including Aiello, made at least $100,000.
"I can go to sleep at night if we cut a recreation program. You can’t sleep if you’re doing without public safety," said North Brunswick Mayor Francis Womack, whose police have a median salary of $111,629.
ah of course! she's not bothered... because a teacher in Bergen County earns closer to 6-figures too after several years and gets a very cushy retirement package. and I have absolutely no problem with that since the schools here produce a very high percentage of to-be ivy leaguers. the teachers deserve it!Palma Crooks, 46, of Norwood, also said she’s not bothered by how much police earn. But as a retired special educator, she said if teachers are pressured to forgo raises, police officers should, too.
Uhm, a question - how would the passenger rob the uber driver, when the driver has nothing on them, when the uber is all fully cashless transaction?I knew One day somebody going rob uber employee. i glad i refused to be uber driver. that too risky. get yo own weapon.
Maybe the driver's personal wallet, phone, car?Uhm, a question - how would the passenger rob the uber driver, when the driver has nothing on them, when the uber is all fully cashless transaction?
Maybe the driver's personal wallet, phone, car?