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Old 11-11-2015, 02:02 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by Fred 6528 View Post
Your best advice would be to use or better your education's to get a job at a forensics lab if you want to be involved in law enforcement. If that's not an option just keep in mind that with todays society of no respect for authority, liberals and their ideas, Chiefs and Sheriffs that bow down to them, Jesse and AL , Black Lives Movement, ACLU, Heroin epidemic, and the dumbing of America your career will be stressful. Also keep in mind that other stressors will come from command staff members including the officers you work with, this job comes with high rates of divorce, suicide, and after several years it takes it's toll on your body and attitude. The next time you see an officer that 20 plus years in this career ask him "How long before you retire?" you will find that he can quote down to the exact days. If this is your calling then go for it but keep in mind of the things I have said, for anyone that makes a career it they are a survivor. Good luck in your decisions
Agreed, the JOB is Not what it used to be. I have 29 plus years with 3 years, 1 month and 24 days to go. The World does not respect authority and politicians will Not stand up for what is Right. As I told one of my young nieces if you want Law Enforcement study Forensics at least you deal with the Crime Scene after the fact without having to worry about someone stabbing or shooting you in the back. Good Luck.
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