I have been looking on here and can't find much on it, but can anyone help me out with the starting pay scales for C.O. plymouth, suffolk, norfolk?
Posted by: dolphingrl
Hello everybody,I took the test on mqarch 24 too and I got 83 my husband works at shierly max hes been working as a CO for 10 years,He said the people that took the test before the march 24 are working allready,alot of people past the exam but dint pass the drug test or background check, he told me that the people that took this test and pass everything should be starting the academy by september,you start getting pay as soon you start the acdemy and they start paying at $24 or $25hr my husband get pay $28.75hr and when he starrt 10 years a go he start at$23...good luck everybody....
Posted by: bsull12
Starting pay is 18.75, doesnt include education, roll call, and shift differential. Comes out to around 22 if you got an Bachelors. Rumor is there already doing interviews for the next class, probably start around july
Posted by: mazi69
which county pays 18.75? I have an associates so I would be a little off if they offered incentive for an associates. who is rumored to be doing interviews right now? thanks again in advance for the info.
Posted by: dolphingrl
What is the base salary for a Correction Officer I position? $1,516.15 bi-weekly during the nine (9) week Basic Training. Upon completion of Basic Training you will be assigned to a facility and could receive additional pay for Roll Call, and Shift Differential. Do I receive additional pay for college degrees? Yes. Associates Degree: $1500 Annually Bachelors Degree: $2500 Annually Masters Degree: $3000 Annually
this come from the webpage of mass.gov/ search massachusetts department of correction this website also shows you the exact way on how they do the prosses for the academy,the exact way on how to do your exercise for the physical training....
Posted by: gooday
Who cares what you start at its what you max at that counts. Think long term. I believe the D.O.C is maxed at $57.000 a year for a c/o. Norfolk and Plymouth are around $55,000 a year maxed but that includes shift differential. Middlesex is right behind them but they make up for it with other incentives.
Posted by: d02461
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