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<blockquote data-quote="Dumbo" data-source="post: 4299584" data-attributes="member: 67762"><p>It's extremely difficult to leave a stable occupation if it's all you've known. Look at all the pissy UPSers. It's stressful and much of it sucks but hey it pays the bills. </p><p></p><p>Police DO have a stressful job, I mean, you are never called because someone wants to show you their pony. Its non stop people lying to you, angry, emotional wrecks, and straight up <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/group1/censored2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":censored2:" title="Censored2 :censored2:" data-shortname=":censored2:" /> bags that are completely unstable and unpredictable. </p><p></p><p>It takes somebody of very strong will to realize maybe they aren't cut out for it and completely change careers. Unfortunately, people become who they surround themselves with, and in the case of many people who become cops, their sense of lightness falls away, and is replaced by a ever present sense pessimism, anger, and distrust. Many fall into very unhealthy patterns of heavy drinking and sexual promiscuity. Cops are just regular people though. Some of them are great at it, they leave their job at the job, and they really want to just help. </p><p></p><p>I had a friend of mine that did do that though. She was a happy bubbly person when we were younger, became a cop in Dallas, and just couldn't deal with it anymore. Said they wanted her to lie on reports, there was corruption, the murders, she got attacked by drunk drivers and injured a couple times. She was strong willed enough to go back to school for nursing and throw her law enforcement career away. Now she is happy again and helping people in a better way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dumbo, post: 4299584, member: 67762"] It's extremely difficult to leave a stable occupation if it's all you've known. Look at all the pissy UPSers. It's stressful and much of it sucks but hey it pays the bills. Police DO have a stressful job, I mean, you are never called because someone wants to show you their pony. Its non stop people lying to you, angry, emotional wrecks, and straight up :censored: bags that are completely unstable and unpredictable. It takes somebody of very strong will to realize maybe they aren't cut out for it and completely change careers. Unfortunately, people become who they surround themselves with, and in the case of many people who become cops, their sense of lightness falls away, and is replaced by a ever present sense pessimism, anger, and distrust. Many fall into very unhealthy patterns of heavy drinking and sexual promiscuity. Cops are just regular people though. Some of them are great at it, they leave their job at the job, and they really want to just help. I had a friend of mine that did do that though. She was a happy bubbly person when we were younger, became a cop in Dallas, and just couldn't deal with it anymore. Said they wanted her to lie on reports, there was corruption, the murders, she got attacked by drunk drivers and injured a couple times. She was strong willed enough to go back to school for nursing and throw her law enforcement career away. Now she is happy again and helping people in a better way. [/QUOTE]
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