One Deputy Sheriff in San Francisco has found a way to make millions from his government job by working 100-hour weeks at.Over the last two fiscal years, Barry Bloom, who primarily patrols the area around SF's City Hall, has spent, on average, more than 100 hours a week on duty. He's averaged at least 95 hours per week since 2016.The immense workload leaves Bloom with just 10 hours between shifts to eat, sleep, shower, and do anything else outside of his job as a public safety monitor. San Francisco's law enforcement offices are generally short-staffed at a time when crime in the coastal city is raging, and homeless, drug-addled individuals fill the streets.
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