Don't get a degree in criminal justice. Forget pharmacy too, you can't get licensed in that either.
You could still probably be a lawyer though.
Don't get a degree in criminal justice. Forget pharmacy too, you can't get licensed in that either.
You could still probably be a lawyer though.
Apparently, I'm supposed to be more angry about what Mitt Romney does with his money than what Barack & Michelle Obama do with mine
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Any more things finding their way into your memory, anything?
Was trying to look for the silver in that dark cloud, but it's fading fast.
Hey, I did some stupid things in my youth, but burglary of a habitation, distribution don't come to mind.
Yes, a pattern has been established. You'd have to live the life of a Monk for the next five or more.
No that is it...before I met them I had never done anything...
Listen, we all meet people who probably aren't the best influences in our lives. Like I said before; you must own up to your own mistakes. We do in Law Enforcement, and when we don't we lose respect from not only our coworkers, but the public overall. To err is to be human, it's inevitable.
To continually find excuses for bad behavior, instead of looking in the mirror, is not excusable.
In law enforcement we depend on each other with our very lives. It's very much a trust profession, from the department and citizens we serve.
Do me a favor by scratching out all those excuses. You did these things by your own free will. You and YOU alone are responsible for your actions, regardless of peer pressure.