Sunday, July 12, 2015

Paul Camuso's PENSION - is he getting the "Jimmy DiPaola Special" ? - we don't know, we're asking. If so, What does Sheriff Koutoujian think about that????

397,624@9:09 pm






  1. James DiPaola - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_DiPaola
  2. Wikipedia
    James Vincent DiPaola (May 5, 1953 – November 26, 2010) was county sheriff ... allow him to serve his third full term while collecting both a salary and pension.
  3. Middlesex Sheriff DiPaola Dies From Apparent Suicide ...

    www.wbur.org/2010/11/27/sheriff-suicide
  4. WBUR‑FM
    Nov 27, 2010 - Police say Middlesex County Sheriff James DiPaola was found dead of ... pension law that allows retirees to run for paid elective office without ...
  5. Middlesex sheriff kills self, police say - The Boston Globe

    www.boston.com/.../middlesex_sheriff_kills_self_polic...
  6. The Boston Globe
    Nov 28, 2010 - The longtime sheriff of Middlesex County, James V. DiPaola, was ... his plans to collect a state pension while continuing to serve as sheriff.
  7. Sheriff James Dipaola Suicide: Mass. Sheriff Apparently ...

    www.cbsnews.com/.../sheriff-james-dipaola-suicide-mass-sheri...

  8. CBS News
    Nov 29, 2010 - Police said that Middlesex County Sheriff James DiPaola was found ... was able to take advantage of state pension law that allows retirees to ...

IN LIGHT OF THE DISREPUTABLE REPUTATION OF THE LATE SHERIFF DIPAOLA, CLOSE FRIEND OF MCGLYNN, IT IS VITAL THAT RESIDENTS KNOW WHAT KIND OF JOB PAUL A. CAMUSO HOLDS AND WHAT KIND OF PENSION THE PUBLIC WILL BE PAYING SUCH AN IGNORANT INDIVIDUAL WHO SERVES HIMSELF, NOT THE PUBLIC.
___________________________________

THE SCOURGE OF THE MEDFORD CITY COUNCIL, THE FAR FROM ELOQUENT KING OF 'DUH, UHH, UH, ...I MISSPOKE, DUH, UH, UH, UH..."I'M A MENTAL MORON' ...."I'M IN ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS'  ....(hear pounding on the table)...AUNTY CAROL, COME BACK...waaaaahhhhhhhhhhhh

that reprobate buffoon is a crafty, mean-spirited, unbalanced individual PRAISING THE DEFUNCT TV3 and lamenting that the rogues who harassed his fellow councilors while praising Camuso, have been vanquished.

WITH ALL THAT IN MIND, LET US FAMILIARIZE OURSELVES WITH PENSIONS AND MAKE A DETERMINATION WHEN WE FIND OUT WHICH KIND OF PENSION CAMUSO IS GOING TO TAKE.

the question is:

SHOULD CAMUSO BE IN GROUP 1, 2, 3 or 4?

what's the difference in pay?

Does Camuso's job description warrant whichever pension Camuso is going to receive?

this IS VITAL INFORMATION FOR RESIDENTS AS CAMUSO HAS ENDORSED STEPHANIE MUCCINI BURKE.

IN LIGHT OF JIMMY DIPAOLA'S MESSING WITH THE PENSION SYSTEM, EVEN THOUGH 'LEGAL' IT WASN'T MORAL.

CITIZENS HAVE A RIGHT TO KNOW.

CAMUSO WANTS TO KEEP THINGS SECRET, HUSH HUSH, AND WE WANT TO KNOW WHY. 

http://www.massbudget.org/report_window.php?loc=Pension_3_11.html


Employee Groups
State employees are organized into groups in order to differentiate those workers with specialized occupations, such as public safety workers. The four state employee groups are:

  • Group 1: General state employees, such as clerical or administrative workers, and all employees who are otherwise not classified.
  •  
  • Group 2: Employees with specified "hazardous duty" positions, such as those who provide direct care, custody, or supervision of parolees.
  •  
  • Group 3: State police officers and inspectors.
  •  
  • Group 4: Public safety officers and officials, such as corrections officers.
State teachers are included in Group 1; however they maintain a separate retirement system, the Massachusetts Teachers' Retirement System (MTRS), which is also funded through the state, not the individual municipalities in which they are employed.

_______________________________________________
Is Camuso a "corrections officer" ?



Inside the prison or jail, correctional officers enforce rules and regulations. They maintain security by preventing disturbances, assaults, and escapes. Correctional officers supervise the daily activities of inmates, ensuring that inmates obey the rules.



http://www.bls.gov/ooh/protective-service/correctional-officers.htm


How to Become a Correctional Officer

Correctional officers go through a training academy and then are assigned to a facility for on-the-job training. Although qualifications vary by state and agency, all agencies require a high school diploma. Some federal agencies also require some college education or related work experience.