What Is The Working Week Of A Police Officer Like?
A normal working week for a Police Officer typically consists of 40 hours (plus any paid overtime that an officer undertakes). The working hours of a police officer is divided into a shift pattern which is set out months in advance. The shift pattern that you will work as an officer will be defined in the contract your sign when you join your force but they will vary from force to force.
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