Being a cop is time consuming, sometimes they work full time and they do get paid overtime. They work in shifts mostly so they have a chance to go home. But rookies have more work time than a senior officer would. “Junior officers frequently work weekends, holidays, and nights” (Police and Detectives”). It is very common to see officers working 40 hours a week. Either they work eight hours for five days or can work ten hours for four days (Police Officer”). A police officer will make around 55,270 dollars annually but a detective might make around 74,300 dollars annually. Each branch of law enforcement gets paid a different amount. A transit officer will make 55,210 dollars a year while a fish and game warden will make 48,070 dollars a year. It will varies on the position the officer is in (Police and Detectives”). But in the first few years the officers salary may not match those numbers, the first few years an officer makes around 48,360 dollars and will work their way up to that 55,270 dollars. They even have a chance after that to make even more, such as 75,770 if they stay on the job long enough (“Police Officer”). A cop has a rewarding job because they gain respect and the love from their community. They can sometimes even have a preference in when they work their shift and they get paid overtime if they put in the work (“Police and Detectives”). If an officer stays on the job long enough they will be put up for promotion if they choose to write an exam and have their field performance judged. From an officer they would go through the ranks to corporal, to sergeant, then to lieutenant, and last captain (“Police and Detectives”). In bigger advancements a police officer would go from police officer I to police officer II then to the deputy chief of police and have the highest rank as chief of police (Encyclopedia of Careers and Vocational