My point was that you should not use OT as a basis to say "He makes lots of money". Especially police officers. If an officer makes $20/hour, what does he make in OT working a detail? Would you say $30? Well, you'd be wrong. Often, an off-duty officer is paid far more than time-and-a-half.
For instance, an NOPD officer makes $23,000/year, or roughly $11.50/hour.
http://www.indeed.com/salary/q-Police-O ... s,-LA.html. But, when working a detail, he's paid $29.33/hour!
http://www.nola.gov/opse/That's not time-and-a-half . . . that's time-and-FOUR-halves! Or, 3x his salary.
Now, take that figure and apply it to your minimum wage McDonalds job. Instead of making $7.50/hr, you are making $22.50/hr.