Posted on 10/10/2012 5:59:40 AM PDT by jmaroneps37
No wonder they’re understaffed. Payout to Union retirees is probably higher than current payroll! Paying people for 30 years of their life for not working is unsustainable.
IOW the SHTF is now happening. The kicked can just hit a brick wall! Now pay up you urbanites!
Often without the fat overtime pay or swank benefits that public employees make.
And I would bet that the only reason why Detroit cops work 12 hour shifts is because it is too expensive to hire new officers and give them all the benefits packages that the police union has negotiated.
Fun fact: Detroit has no tax base and cannot afford to pay police officers the same exorbitant salaries that morons in the suburbs agree to pay to their bloated police departments.
I don’t see them getting any sympathy from nurses.
The Detroit police union is just pissed that the bankrupt city of Detroit may have to reduce their insane benefits and pensions. Or even lay off a few of them.
The police union IS PART OF THE PROBLEM in Detroit.
You MUST join the police union and pay union dues AS A CONDITION OF EMPLOYMENT. No ifs, ands or buts.
Then the police union takes the union dues and helps elected left wing goons that promise the police union sweetheart contracts.
Public unions are the MAIN REASON why these cities are bankrupt.
Public unions (like all parasites) KILLED THEIR HOST.
And now they are mad that they are unaffordable to the city (which, BTW, is STILL run by left wing goons). It says something when the left wing goons start to turn on the public union goons.
It is 30 years too late.
Looks like it must have been a grand city back in it’s hey day. Pictures from a previous posts.
—In case the ivory tower clowns at “coachisright” hadn’t noticed, most Americans are working 12 hour shifts or more to make ends meet.—
Maybe it’s just me*, but I have not met anyone doing that for over 30 years. A friend who works at a bourbon barrel making plant did put in some 10 hour shifts for a few weeks, but he saw it as a financial boon.
*lived in Seattle area for 45 years and have been in Kentucky now for a little over a year.
” The declaration goes on to say that DPD officers are required to work 12 hour shifts, TWELEVE HOUR SHIFTS!
Imagine how exhausting it would be to work at ANY job for 12 straight hours, finish up and look forward to coming back ½ a day later for 12 more hours! “
Don’t have to imagine it. Did it in the military all the time. I once had a boss whose philosophy was “6 to 6 to make O-6” (6am to 6pm to make colonel) but all of us who worked for him were definitely not colonels I can assure you. In fact, we all used to sarcastically say that if the military wanted us to have a family life/social life they would have issued it to us. I don’t think it has changed either. And, my friends who work in hospitals also know what 12 hour shifts are like. I think probably a lot of people work 12 hrs or even more...
Boo Hoo . I am one of those hospital workers that worked 12 hr shifts. Once I actually worked 21 days in a row. Just before I retired I was working 10 hr days, 14 days on and 2 days off. Did it for 43 years.
Busing.
Enabling people to stay where there are no jobs created Detroit, Camden NJ, East St.Louis, Oakland CA, south Central LA, West Philly, and every other disfunctional community in the country. Te murder rate quantifies Liberal Nirvana.
bless you! Bet your back, legs and feet show the years of wear on your body, too. Patient care is hard work!
I don’t think most people mind long hours working—it’s getting paid too little for that work, or working in terrible and/or dangerous conditions that extracts a toll on the worker. People who own their own businesses work LONG hours all the time, as do lots of occupations. Detroit must be like a war zone for its police officers, firefighters, and EMTs. Bad city leaders voted in too many times have allowed this to spiral down to such a sad state of affairs...
WE started 12 hour shifts in 1983 or so and the police department is still on them. When I became chief of a small department we impleemented 12 hour shifts. Overall they are great. We seldom worked more than 4 days in a row. THe problem becomes when you have a long commute. I would bet very few Detroit officers live in the city so they all have a bit of a commute. I will add that 12 hour shifts are fatiguing and you do not want to stay longer than you have to. Also, the do not allow for a lot of personal time between shifts. HOwever, with 3 and 4 days off every week, it is more than in balance. Saginaw went to 12’s last year and saved a lot of money and improved coverage.
It boils down efficiency. 12’s are more efficient and saves overtime. I was always conservative with my leave days because they were still issued in 8 hour blocks and a day off took 1.5 days. So either I had to be VERY sick or really needed the day off.
Overall, 12’s are a non issue.
WE started 12 hour shifts in 1983 or so and the police department is still on them. When I became chief of a small department we impleemented 12 hour shifts. Overall they are great. We seldom worked more than 4 days in a row. THe problem becomes when you have a long commute. I would bet very few Detroit officers live in the city so they all have a bit of a commute. I will add that 12 hour shifts are fatiguing and you do not want to stay longer than you have to. Also, the do not allow for a lot of personal time between shifts. HOwever, with 3 and 4 days off every week, it is more than in balance. Saginaw went to 12’s last year and saved a lot of money and improved coverage.
It boils down efficiency. 12’s are more efficient and saves overtime. I was always conservative with my leave days because they were still issued in 8 hour blocks and a day off took 1.5 days. So either I had to be VERY sick or really needed the day off.
Overall, 12’s are a non issue.
I can imagine the entire country being a ‘Detroit’ soon. God help us!
The downside being, that those were the smarter, honest, and generally more productive citizens, not to mention, law-abiding. The city was
Young took it to a new level, using the tribalism of race.
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