I did it because it was the easiest way to get a transfer back to the city I wanted to be assigned to.
But, I learned about unintended consequences. I put in for a HIDTA Group Supervisor job, because I knew it would be fun and I would still be on the street a lot. Six months after I got to the office, I got called by the ASAC and told I was being offered the RAC (Resident Agent in Charge) job.
I told him I wasn't interested, and he said, let me put it a different way, you are going to be taking the RAC job (which has so much admin BS attached to it that some days I wonder why I even bring my gun to work).
And, the worst thing, is knowing that half of the agents under me are more qualified to be the RAC than me, but had enough sense to know when they were well off. :D
But, the plus side is being able to support the guys who are out working cases the way I always wanted to be supported when I was doing it.
"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt man doing it."
Old Chinese Proverb