The Peoria Police Department is on the lookout for certified police officers. To bolster their ranks, they're making a pitch to seasoned officers in and out of state with an offer: a four-day work week, clocking in 10-hour shifts.
According to an announcement made on April 29th, the job includes traditional duties of law enforcement, from street patrolling to crime prevention, with officers expected to dive into investigative work and special assignments that demand a wide range of technical skills.
Furthermore, the department sets the paycheck for these guardians between $31.26 and $43.98 per hour. Interested parties are encouraged to visit Peoria's official website for further details on the mechanics of the application and the expectancy of their potential duty to the public.