
Nick Andrews www.police-recruitment.co.uk
Being a policeman entails respect and authority. There’s something about the profession that lets civilians follow and observe law and order. However, policemen do not earn this kind of respect without working very hard for it in the beginning. Having this kind of job is such a huge responsibility that sometimes, you tend to prioritise the lives of others first for the sake of their safety. But even though Policemen are facing challenging duties, the UK Police Force gives back by providing adequate benefits for them and even their families.
Salary
First off, the UK Police Force offers quite reasonable salaries for officers depending on their rankings. A constable’s salary starts at approximately £23,259 while a deputy commissioner earns approximately £149,463. For low-ranking officers, you have the chance to increase what you’re currently earning by taking more trainings and exams. If you pass, you will be eligible for promotion. And other than your base pay, all of the officers in the Police Force have allowances that can reach up to £6,501.
Work Schedule
Next to salary, having a job in the Police Force lets you handle your time more flexibly than most of the other jobs. Though there are times that you have to sacrifice your private schedule because of unexpected crimes or disasters, your work hours is basically ranging from 35-37 a week with two rest days. Aside from these, police officers receive a higher salary for working in shifts, unsocial hours, working on out-of-duty-emergency cases and overtime.
Police Transfers
There are numerous territorial forces in the UK and even though the Police Force is divided into three legal systems, the sworn officer will automatically become a part of the Scottish Police Federation (SPF) or the Police Federation of England & Wales or Police Federation for Northern Ireland. So whenever they decide to transfer places, there are a lot of police transfers offered depending on the availability of their position.
Connections and Special Offers
Being respectable in the field of policing a community creates a broader connection with other people. Because police officers belong to public service, it’s inevitable that they meet important people in the industry who need their services. People such as politicians, royalties and even celebrities need the Police’s services. Other than this, communities provide special recognitions and even discounts and membership privileges for police officers in clubs, social and welfare communities, educational institutes etc.
Death and Burial Benefits
Police officers are honoured in their funeral for the service they have provided for their fellowmen and the country. Whether a member of the Police force dies naturally or by accident, they are given a grand burial with salutation rights which only theirs and the military sectors can acquire. This field of profession may be filled with challenges and difficulties and most of the times it’s not the most lavish jobs in the world. However, it sends out a very fulfilling journey from the beginning of a man’s career down to the very end.

