Hope you don't mind the bump. Just wanted to let you know about the recommended pay increase - 4.1% - effective 1 Jul 2008. That would put the scale to: abt $4029 +/- a month while in the academy for training. It should boost the annual compensation to a range between $63971.00 +/- and $77579.00 +/- plus overtime and other special compensation:
Other pay incentives include: Bilingual Pay - $100 per month for certified bilingual (Spanish) speaking officers who are assigned to a CHP office with bilingual needs. Canine Pay - $156.65 per month for officers assigned to perform the duties of a canine handler.
Educational Incentive Pay -
2.5 percent base pay per month, or no less than $120, for officers who possess an Intermediate Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Certificate or Associate of Arts Degree
OR
5 percent base pay per month, or no less than $240, for officers who possess an Advanced POST Certificate or a Bachelor of Arts degree or higher.
Field Training Officer Pay - Field Training Officers (FTO) earn five percent of their base pay each day they serve as an FTO. FTOs average approximately $500 per year. Investigator Pay - $50 per month for officers assigned full time as a Vehicle Theft or Fraud Investigator. Motorcycle Pay - Four percent of base pay for officers assigned to motorcycle enforcement duty.
Senior Officer Pay - Officers are eligible to receive the additional monthly differential listed below added to their base salary:
18 years as a CHP officer - Two percent
19 years as a CHP officer - Three percent
20 years as a CHP officer - Four percent
21 years as a CHP officer - Five percent
22 years as a CHP officer - Six percent
25 years as a CHP officer - Eight percent
Flight Pay - Officers who serve as pilots (both fixed wing and helicopter) and flight observers earn the annual salary at top step of:
Flight Observers - $78,250
Pilot - $87,193
Shift Differential - Officers assigned to work swing shift or night shift receive a pay differential as follows:
Swing Shift - $0.80 per hour per shift, averaging $1650 annually.
Night Shift - $1.30 per hour per shift, averaging $2,650 annually.
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