A policeman gets better pay than a scientist? Here, I think they get about the same, if you compare a B.Sc in a junior position with the average traffic cop. Both have a 2-3 year degree, but the cop got paid during his studies while the scientist had to take loans or live by parents/savings. On the other hand, the scientist (in a private business) would make much more than the cop if he get promoted. Public work get lousy pay-off.
One of my teen buddies (not the UN peace keeping veteran) was a leutenant in the army (Panzer Grenadiers), working/studying his way to captain when the government shut down his regiment due to end of Cold War budget cuts, so he had to choose between moving faaaaaaar away or changing his career. So he spent a couple of years in the police academy and is now a weapons instructor/patroling cop in the local town.
I have a Master's degree and a job at the mid-level of a private enterprise. No personnel of my own, but quite many budget responsibilities, like 250 k€ annually. And I certainly get better pay than any government employee, except the real hotshots. like town mayors and parliament members. I passed my former school headmaster in pay when I was 25.
One of my teen buddies (not the UN peace keeping veteran) was a leutenant in the army (Panzer Grenadiers), working/studying his way to captain when the government shut down his regiment due to end of Cold War budget cuts, so he had to choose between moving faaaaaaar away or changing his career. So he spent a couple of years in the police academy and is now a weapons instructor/patroling cop in the local town.
I have a Master's degree and a job at the mid-level of a private enterprise. No personnel of my own, but quite many budget responsibilities, like 250 k€ annually. And I certainly get better pay than any government employee, except the real hotshots. like town mayors and parliament members. I passed my former school headmaster in pay when I was 25.
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