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Police - good career?
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What's the worst thing about going out with a policeman?
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Seriously though the hours can be awkward if they conflict with your own working hours. Also it can change some people who buzz off the heightened sense of power. Being called the Bobbies bird could be annoying.
Apart from that nothing really.
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I'm reminded of Joe Friday's (Jack Webb) famous "What is a Cop?" speech:
It's awkward having a cop around the house. Friends drop in, a man with a badge answers the door. The temperature drops 20 degrees.
You throw a party and that badge gets in the way. All of a sudden, there isn't a straight man in the crowd. Everybody's a comedian. "Don't drink too much," somebody says, "or the man with the badge will run you in." Or "How's it going, Dick Tracey?, How many jaywalkers did you pinch today?" And then there's always the one who wants to know how many apples you stole.
All at once you've lost your first name. Yor're a cop, a flatfoot, a bull, a dick, a pig, John Law. You're the fuzz, the heat, you're poison, you're trouble, you're bad news! They call you everything, but never a policeman.
It's not much of a life, unless you don't mind missing a Dodgers game because the hotshot phone rings. Unless you LIKE working Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, at a job that doesn't pay overtime.
(the full speech can be read at http://911.winchesterbayoregon.org/rescue8.html)
My brothers been a policeman for 16 years and you'd never know from the conversation when he's out with family or friends
1/ People who think policemen are always on the lookout to dob someone in are clearly the sort who bother doctors at parties and ask them about their aches and pains
2/ Some people are always going to be prejudiced, there's nothing you can do about that
Perhaps the real question is :- do you want them (the above) as friends?
The irregular hours are probably the biggest moan but plenty of jobs have that problem