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Oxford Division of Police promotes four-day workweek, take-home cars and specialty units to attract recruits
Summary
Officers described openings across specialty units and listed benefits including a four-day, 10-hour schedule, take-home vehicles for city or township residents, an on-site gym and competitive pay; application details were not specified.
Members of the Oxford Division of Police used a short recorded presentation to recruit new officers, highlighting openings in specialty units, a four-day workweek and other benefits. "At the Oxford Division of Police, we strive to serve our community. We work with our community, to solve contemporary problems, quality of life issues, to reduce the fear of crime," said Officer 1, an Oxford Division of Police officer.
The department said it has roles across multiple units and skill sets. "If you are willing to come in and work, we'll find jobs for you. You. We're always in need of photographers, crime scene processing, we have motorcycle patrol, bicycle patrol, detectives, K-9, SWAT, you know, you name it," Officer 2, an Oxford Division of Police officer, said, listing specialty assignments the…
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