Originally Posted by
socktornado
So I know this is a super duper old reply and this person will probably never see this... But I have a feeling I am not going to be the only person searching for this topic as of recently for obvious reasons.
But as for this reply for any pilots considering police life... Seeing these things ocassionaly one thing. But directly DEALING with them on a daily basis is a whole entire different thing. Crazy that someone even thinks that is a fair comparison. Police officer life takes a toll on you. With that said, it's pretty difficult to leave a solid job with a pension these days. But with 23 years left before earliest retirement opportunity, I am just might do it.
I am doing the opposite. I have 14 years left to retire... but policing takes a toll on you. and don't assume it's just the people on the street you deal with. this becomes like your other family. you know how there is family drama? well we have lots of high school drama. there are politics... there are people getting favored and being put into spots they shouldn't be in, and leading. between dealing with criminals, favoritism, drama, and the dangers of policing (don't forget civil liability that you are on the hook for with the smallest mistake you make) this job doesn't pay enough. I've worked up the ranks and I make what a year 2 FO makes at a major. a chief here will make 150ish. that's what year 3 FO? imagine the stress he deals with.
Anyone reading this in 2023, don't be crazy. stay in aviation, don't go into policing. There is a reason why airlines can't hire fast enough and cops are desperate for an applicant that has a clean background that finished the academy.