http://www.indeed.com/forum/job/police-officer/Wish-Never-Became-Police-Officer/t58960/p2
There are many officers who have come out and decried their job as nothing more than bully work. They do nothing but ruin people's lives and their co workers are the cruelest/most racist people they've ever met.
Read a few stories. Obviously not always the case, but such is the life of an enforcer.
At 4/25/15 07:22 PM, FaroutFrank wrote:
A solider has fallen by the hands of murderers.
Ha ha... I have my reasons, I hate this type of people. They enable unnecessary death. Yeah true there are a hundred excuses behind everything they do but that is always the case with these babies/bullies.
I would like to see an end to this type of horror.
I have been a police officer for 18 years. I started working for one of the smallest agencies in Arizona and now work for the largest. I would be dishonest by saying this career has not affected me in some way because it has. Although I knew that would be the case coming into the profession.
Being a police officer is something I am very proud of. I have helped a few good people and helped some not so good people find a new home.
Looking back the best and absolute worst people I have met are cops. I have seen administrators use their authority in unethical ways to advance an agenda, subjugate subordinates, and for personal gain. Unfortunately this is human nature and this type of job attracts those kinds of people. However, these bad apples do not define me or my career.
For every bad power hunger officer I have met 10 good ones. I have also met exceptional officers who are selfless, caring and good. These are the officers I look up to.
They murder because they're murderers.
This is what real police work sounds like:
- It's not about you it's about the public.
- It's not about beating the suspect it's about bringing him/her to justice.
- it's not about the glory it's about the quality of service you give each victim.
- It's never personal even when the suspect tells you it is.
- It's not just a job. The choices you make will impact people and families for days, years, or a lifetime.
They killed this man and stole him from his family and you think he deserves a medal?