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<blockquote data-quote="mvcrash" data-source="post: 3206180" data-attributes="member: 28484"><p>It is absolutely crazy what has happened to the Police Job. When I got on, no one wanted the job. My friends thought I was a jerk, and my father,who was retired NYPD, wanted to kill me.</p><p> Now, due to the increase in salaries, everyone wants to be a cop. I think everyone forgets one thing about being a cop.......It can KILL YOU. And the old saying " A good cop is never cold, wet or hungry" is flat out horse crap. I've been shot at, spit on, bled on, almost....ALMOST urinated on (it was the dog of a bad guy), I've been terribly cold, terribly hungry (which if you look now at me, I have fixed) and terribly wet. I've been scared to death and then three minutes later laughing so hard I should have busted. I've come milliseconds from ending someones life and thankfully never had to. I've seen death, happiness, hunger, hatred, silliness and the worst, loneliness. I've seen human beings torn to pieces, and body parts sprayed all over other people. I've been to over 300 autopsies and searched for missing children. I've evacuated schools due to bomb threats and seen them locked down on 9/11. I've run into burning buildings and carried old ladies to safety ( I punched my partner for that one cause he did'nt tell me it was on fire, just some smoke ). That just scratches the surface.</p><p> I am not the same person I was when I started. Everyone changes but we become jaded.</p><p> </p><p> You have to sit and think about that. I have lost three very close friends to the job and have investigated the death of another.</p><p></p><p> If you ask yourself why you want to do this job, and the answer is, money, benefits, pension or you just cannot find something else, don't do it.</p><p></p><p> To this day I don't know why I wanted to be a cop. I know why I stayed, but I never could figure out the why I went to it. I took a substantial cut in pay to do it and again, my freinds and family thought I was nuts. ( I think my fathers head turned around in its socket). </p><p></p><p> Oh....yea...then your gonna read post from people that think we are jerks, but when they get in trouble, have no problem calling us. Some fo your freinds will no longer talk to you, others will want favors.</p><p></p><p>My other piece of advice is to read the post at the top of this forum, and then sit down and think long and hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mvcrash, post: 3206180, member: 28484"] It is absolutely crazy what has happened to the Police Job. When I got on, no one wanted the job. My friends thought I was a jerk, and my father,who was retired NYPD, wanted to kill me. Now, due to the increase in salaries, everyone wants to be a cop. I think everyone forgets one thing about being a cop.......It can KILL YOU. And the old saying " A good cop is never cold, wet or hungry" is flat out horse crap. I've been shot at, spit on, bled on, almost....ALMOST urinated on (it was the dog of a bad guy), I've been terribly cold, terribly hungry (which if you look now at me, I have fixed) and terribly wet. I've been scared to death and then three minutes later laughing so hard I should have busted. I've come milliseconds from ending someones life and thankfully never had to. I've seen death, happiness, hunger, hatred, silliness and the worst, loneliness. I've seen human beings torn to pieces, and body parts sprayed all over other people. I've been to over 300 autopsies and searched for missing children. I've evacuated schools due to bomb threats and seen them locked down on 9/11. I've run into burning buildings and carried old ladies to safety ( I punched my partner for that one cause he did'nt tell me it was on fire, just some smoke ). That just scratches the surface. I am not the same person I was when I started. Everyone changes but we become jaded. You have to sit and think about that. I have lost three very close friends to the job and have investigated the death of another. If you ask yourself why you want to do this job, and the answer is, money, benefits, pension or you just cannot find something else, don't do it. To this day I don't know why I wanted to be a cop. I know why I stayed, but I never could figure out the why I went to it. I took a substantial cut in pay to do it and again, my freinds and family thought I was nuts. ( I think my fathers head turned around in its socket). Oh....yea...then your gonna read post from people that think we are jerks, but when they get in trouble, have no problem calling us. Some fo your freinds will no longer talk to you, others will want favors. My other piece of advice is to read the post at the top of this forum, and then sit down and think long and hard. [/QUOTE]
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