I wonder when the amount of overtime PPB has spent protecting their little clubhouse will exceed its assessed value as of 2019, assuming it hasn& #39;t already
oops that& #39;s the real market value
the assessed value is way lower
I don& #39;t know what the difference is tbh
the assessed value is way lower
I don& #39;t know what the difference is tbh
okay bear with me
I& #39;m very bad at math pls no bully
the starting salary for a Portland cop is $66,934
I divided that number by the number of work hours in a year (2080) to get an hourly rate of $32.1
I multiply that by 1.5 for time and a half overtime
I& #39;m very bad at math pls no bully
the starting salary for a Portland cop is $66,934
I divided that number by the number of work hours in a year (2080) to get an hourly rate of $32.1
I multiply that by 1.5 for time and a half overtime
with that we get an hourly rate of $48.2 per officer
let& #39;s say we have x30 officers = $1448 working 4 hours of overtime = $5792.3 per day
now we take the assessed value of 287,530 and divide it by our final number to get the number of days it would take to reach that sum and
let& #39;s say we have x30 officers = $1448 working 4 hours of overtime = $5792.3 per day
now we take the assessed value of 287,530 and divide it by our final number to get the number of days it would take to reach that sum and