Just wondering, what made you decide to become a LEO? Anyone regret doing so? If not, what makes you love your job (the perks)?
Just wondering, what made you decide to become a LEO? Anyone regret doing so? If not, what makes you love your job (the perks)?
Needed a job, really. All the city was hiring was cops and firemen. I hate ladders. Never regretted it at all. The job was a lot of fun, met some great people. I loved the culture within my old dept.
Apparently, I'm supposed to be more angry about what Mitt Romney does with his money than what Barack & Michelle Obama do with mine
My Little Buddy
If you will look through the threads you will find MANY times where this exact question was asked.
It will give you something to do while you wait for more answers. ;)
"Speed is fine, but accuracy is final" --Bill Jordan
Remember those who died, remember those who killed them.
Got a letter from the Sergeant Major of the Army stating: "Sarge, we have too many people in your job field. Your choices are Infantry, Tank turret repairman, or Military Police".
Here i am:D
Don't try and outweird me, I find weirder things than you in my breakfast burrito.
fishing (fish-ing)
1.n.the art of casting,trolling,jigging,or spinning while freezing,sweating,swatting,or swearing.
It's better than working for a living
A snout has told me he's got a set of nostrils, so go and get a W so we can spin his drum to see if he's got any monkey gear - The Sweeney.
This has come up more times than I can remember, or want to. Use Search ;)
Can you lay your life down, so a stranger can live?
Rest in Peace - Lawmen, Friends, BrothersFrankie Hemilright - David Dees - Thad Pledger – Earl Murray
One can only be so Open Minded before all that mind **** spills out, stains and ruins everything.
thanks to those that answered. search doesn't work very well.