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Employees suck !

If you want to bring it to a sex level then I suggest that you go fuck yourself.
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Roll the dice when you get out of your car? Bro, your job NEVER even makes the list of most dangerous

And for the super low entry requirements compared to the pay and benefits, plus you don’t need to invest any meaningful amount of your own money in your education, except a few polyester shirts they made you buy one day… it’s like winning the mental midget lotto 😂
Think so? You walk up to the car you just stopped and find out who your dealing with, potentially the hard way. There is no way most of the time you can know. You answer a service call that turns out to be an ambush by one or more shit bags that just want to kill a cop. I went on two such calls, I walked away from one and was carried away from the other. In my 40 years on the job I stopped two bullets and on blade. How about you try that. You spend 90% of your work hours seeing and dealing with people at their worst or worst moments of their lives or last moments of their lives. You try your best with every tool the law allows to take these animals that prey on society off the street and time and again see them walk away or are let go when they should be locked up so that they can't hurt or murder YOU OR YOUR FAMILY. You miss all the birthdays, graduations, kids first steps, time with friends and family. You work 70+ hours a week, details, side jobs to make the income you need to live as well as most other people. And worst you attend the funerals of bother and sister officers that lost their lives protecting yours.
That's the way it really is. I keep hearing this Bullshit about taking away qualified immunity for police officers. Go ahead, their won't be any police officers to call when you have an emergency. Your on your own and good luck to you. You'll get a really quick education on why you had a Police Department before. Better start learning to sleep with one eye open.
 
Like renters , cops , and 13/52s. You can find a good one but it takes a long time.

Lazy
And or dumb
And or jealous of the person that works double the hours they do.

The parasitic .gov “workers” and their 4 day weeks and the welfare state exacerbate the problem

You know, if one employee sucks, he sucks.

If every employee sucks, maybe it's the boss that sucks.
 
My job is on the top 5 of the most dangerous, we don’t have pensions, qualified immunity, lifestyle clothing brands, and no one “thanks us for our service” and pay almost 6 figures for our own training

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Think so? You walk up to the car you just stopped and find out who your dealing with, potentially the hard way. There is no way most of the time you can know. You answer a service call that turns out to be an ambush by one or more shit bags that just want to kill a cop. I went on two such calls, I walked away from one and was carried away from the other. In my 40 years on the job I stopped two bullets and on blade. How about you try that. You spend 90% of your work hours seeing and dealing with people at their worst or worst moments of their lives or last moments of their lives. You try your best with every tool the law allows to take these animals that prey on society off the street and time and again see them walk away or are let go when they should be locked up so that they can't hurt or murder YOU OR YOUR FAMILY. You miss all the birthdays, graduations, kids first steps, time with friends and family. You work 70+ hours a week, details, side jobs to make the income you need to live as well as most other people. And worst you attend the funerals of bother and sister officers that lost their lives protecting yours.
That's the way it really is. I keep hearing this Bullshit about taking away qualified immunity for police officers. Go ahead, their won't be any police officers to call when you have an emergency. Your on your own and good luck to you. You'll get a really quick education on why you had a Police Department before. Better start learning to sleep with one eye open.
There used to be a guy on here that had the sigline "I'm not anti-cop. I'm pro-constitution". Read every reply here with that in mind.

Fwiw, I think the goal is destruction of most or all local le to be replaced eith Feds.
 
The only people I see trying to pretend they are a badass are the pampered police and mil who like to play up the danger despite not even making it on the dangerous gigs lists

Folks who are actually working on that list just kinda chuckle and move on, they also done scream from the rooftops on how their life is a “roll of the dice” or some other drama queen BS

What do you do for a living, tough guy?

We all want to know what kind of a badass we're dealing with here.
 
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Not allowed many mistakes doing that. A guy here just hit some well marked power lines over the Flathead River and crashed into the water. Some locals got him out of the plane but he didn’t make it.

This article is for AG, but when it comes to rotor wing or backcountry ops, staying above 500’ is a big one for wires, birds, etc

Lots of helicopters and AG planes actually have blades on them designed to [hopefully] cut wires if you hit them


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Think so? You walk up to the car you just stopped and find out who your dealing with, potentially the hard way. There is no way most of the time you can know. You answer a service call that turns out to be an ambush by one or more shit bags that just want to kill a cop. I went on two such calls, I walked away from one and was carried away from the other. In my 40 years on the job I stopped two bullets and on blade. How about you try that. You spend 90% of your work hours seeing and dealing with people at their worst or worst moments of their lives or last moments of their lives. You try your best with every tool the law allows to take these animals that prey on society off the street and time and again see them walk away or are let go when they should be locked up so that they can't hurt or murder YOU OR YOUR FAMILY. You miss all the birthdays, graduations, kids first steps, time with friends and family. You work 70+ hours a week, details, side jobs to make the income you need to live as well as most other people. And worst you attend the funerals of bother and sister officers that lost their lives protecting yours.
That's the way it really is. I keep hearing this Bullshit about taking away qualified immunity for police officers. Go ahead, their won't be any police officers to call when you have an emergency. Your on your own and good luck to you. You'll get a really quick education on why you had a Police Department before. Better start learning to sleep with one eye open.


Get some help bro

If your job was that dangerous it would at least made it one one of these silly lists, it’s not, and it doesn’t

Maybe talk to someone and take some time off before you hurt someone


 
Like renters , cops , and 13/52s. You can find a good one but it takes a long time.

Lazy
And or dumb
And or jealous of the person that works double the hours they do.

The parasitic .gov “workers” and their 4 day weeks and the welfare state exacerbate the problem
Yeah, can I get some gas money to show up for half a day?
 
What do you do for a living, tough guy?

We all want to know what kind of a badass we're dealing with here.

Asked and answered

The sad thing is for the types who cry “safety” and “make it home” and don’t even make the fucking list is…I don’t consider myself a badass at all, and actually don’t really consider my gig that death defying otherwise I wouldn’t do it
 
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Okay that’s it fucker, you are off of my Christmas Card list. I can’t have any semi-literate knuckle draggers on my list.

You might also want to try Midol with the vagisil, it helps with the cramps and bloating you are feeling.
Ok, just so we're clear...

I'm a knuckle dragger, but a well read one. Should I expect a card or no?

Mike
 
Think so? You walk up to the car you just stopped and find out who your dealing with, potentially the hard way. There is no way most of the time you can know. You answer a service call that turns out to be an ambush by one or more shit bags that just want to kill a cop. I went on two such calls, I walked away from one and was carried away from the other. In my 40 years on the job I stopped two bullets and on blade. How about you try that. You spend 90% of your work hours seeing and dealing with people at their worst or worst moments of their lives or last moments of their lives. You try your best with every tool the law allows to take these animals that prey on society off the street and time and again see them walk away or are let go when they should be locked up so that they can't hurt or murder YOU OR YOUR FAMILY. You miss all the birthdays, graduations, kids first steps, time with friends and family. You work 70+ hours a week, details, side jobs to make the income you need to live as well as most other people. And worst you attend the funerals of bother and sister officers that lost their lives protecting yours.
That's the way it really is. I keep hearing this Bullshit about taking away qualified immunity for police officers. Go ahead, their won't be any police officers to call when you have an emergency. Your on your own and good luck to you. You'll get a really quick education on why you had a Police Department before. Better start learning to sleep with one eye open.
Cry me a Fuckin river
 
Asked and answered

The sad thing is for the types who cry “safety” and “make it home” and don’t even make the fucking list is…I don’t consider myself a badass at all, and actually don’t really consider my gig that death defying otherwise I wouldn’t do it
You get to where you don't even think about it. Hell, even the dangerous jobs are a lot safer than they used to be.

Climbing behind the wheel to drive to the damn job is usually statistically the most dangerous thing people can do.

Mike
 
You get to where you don't even think about it. Hell, even the dangerous jobs are a lot safer than they used to be.

Climbing behind the wheel to drive to the damn job is usually statistically the most dangerous thing people can do.

Mike

[insert I95 flashbacks] 😂
 
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Think so? You walk up to the car you just stopped and find out who your dealing with, potentially the hard way. There is no way most of the time you can know. You answer a service call that turns out to be an ambush by one or more shit bags that just want to kill a cop. I went on two such calls, I walked away from one and was carried away from the other. In my 40 years on the job I stopped two bullets and on blade. How about you try that. You spend 90% of your work hours seeing and dealing with people at their worst or worst moments of their lives or last moments of their lives. You try your best with every tool the law allows to take these animals that prey on society off the street and time and again see them walk away or are let go when they should be locked up so that they can't hurt or murder YOU OR YOUR FAMILY. You miss all the birthdays, graduations, kids first steps, time with friends and family. You work 70+ hours a week, details, side jobs to make the income you need to live as well as most other people. And worst you attend the funerals of bother and sister officers that lost their lives protecting yours.
That's the way it really is. I keep hearing this Bullshit about taking away qualified immunity for police officers. Go ahead, their won't be any police officers to call when you have an emergency. Your on your own and good luck to you. You'll get a really quick education on why you had a Police Department before. Better start learning to sleep with one eye open.
Words of wisdom from my old cranky FTO..."Thats what you signed up for sport!" "Well if you don't like being a Cop, Dairy Queen's hiring!"
 
Words of wisdom from my old cranky FTO..."Thats what you signed up for sport!" "Well if you don't like being a Cop, Dairy Queen's hiring!"
Sounds like he’s make a great rent a cop at Walmart
 
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This article is for AG, but when it comes to rotor wing or backcountry ops, staying above 500’ is a big one for wires, birds, etc

Lots of helicopters and AG planes actually have blades on them designed to [hopefully] cut wires if you hit them


lower-cable-cutter-fitted-to-a-1968-hughes-oh-6a-cayuse-helicopter-CWHWCF.jpg



I have a friend that nosed in an Air Tractor in northern CA while spraying sunflowers. He hit a flock of geese that flew up out of the sunflowers. Those airframes are built like tanks. He lived but had to have both eyes operated on and it broke his right collar bone. He put both feet through the window In the product tank. He was back flying as soon as the doc said it was okay.
 
Ok, just so we're clear...

I'm a knuckle dragger, but a well read one. Should I expect a card or no?

Mike
I think you are okay, but one question first.

Are you a caveman style knuckle dragger, or are you a knuckle dragger because your arms are twice as long as your legs?

It doesn’t matter you are still on the Christmas card list.
 
I have a friend that nosed in an Air Tractor in northern CA while spraying sunflowers. He hit a flock of geese that flew up out of the sunflowers. Those airframes are built like tanks. He lived but had to have both eyes operated on and it broke his right collar bone. He put both feet through the window In the product tank. He was back flying as soon as the doc said it was okay.

AG is a good career, but unforgiving and some crazy hours

Also more of a thrush guy ;)
 
He also liked to point out the state required more hours to be certified as a hairdresser than a police officer.
Do he could moonlight at cost cutters in Walmart when the security business is slow.
 
I retired after 40 years sport and broke in many of a new copper in my day sport
Things are getting sporty, sport.

I can’t believe no one has asked you to complete your profile here. Just answer a few questions.

Do you work in concrete?
How much do you bench?
How many HVT’s have you engaged?
How many bow kills do you have?
Do you fist?
Do you own a Harris bipod?
Do you know Lulu?
 
I retired after 40 years sport and broke in many of a new copper in my day sport
Congratulations on your retirement! Serious. 20 years here. After I retired, It took me a while to realize pretty much everything I did in my career, most people would never understand or appreciate. You can't even begin to explain things to someone who has never wore a Badge. They will woof woof and tell us we are all a POS. Whatever man. I know what I did. I helped people. I put some seriously bad people away for a long time. Watched some pussy prosecutor let shitbags go. I did my job and I would do it all over again. If my Brother Officers needed me again would be there.

I find it funny on this site how if you wore a Badge you are instantly anti-gun, only the police should have weapons etc. I worked with some really great Officers and Deputies and Fed S/A's that understood and respected the 2nd Amendment. Some of them are still working. I also worked with some real pieces of shit. Had no business being in law enforcement or breathing oxygen for that matter. No organization is immune to it.

Once again, I know I made some mistakes, I figured it out. I helped a hell of a lot more than I hurt. No regrets would do it all over again. Don't care what anyone thinks I did. I know. Now I'm on the the next part of the movie.
 
If my Brother Officers needed me again would be there.

I also worked with some real pieces of shit. Had no business being in law enforcement or breathing oxygen for that matter. No organization is immune to it.
Aaaaand those shitbags? What did you do about them?

No doubt that every organization has shitbags. But only a few have a badge, a gun and immunity when they abuse it. Big big difference
 
I also worked with some real pieces of shit. Had no business being in law enforcement or breathing oxygen for that matter. No organization is immune to it.
Oh really ?

Other organizations that lack “qualified immunity” and must turn a profit to pay their liability insurance weed out bad actors just a little bit more effectively


This is yet another example of how people that just receive a check stolen from the tax slave have not idea how the real world / private sector works
 
Oh really ?

Other organizations that lack “qualified immunity” and must turn a profit to pay their liability insurance weed out bad actors just a little bit more effectively


This is yet another example of how people that just receive a check stolen from the tax slave have not idea how the real world / private sector works
I carried my own liability insurance policy. Cost me about 800 bucks a year. I got to write it off though!
 
So now you sit and reminisce about being a bad ass. Fuck me , you are the gift that keeps giving.
Not at all. Just pointing out that swing a hammer isn't a dangerous job at all. I've done that as a side job and didn't think my life was in jepordy at all. Your life is only in jepordy if your an idiot swing a hammer. Your absolutely right, fuck you
 
I carried my own liability insurance policy. Cost me about 800 bucks a year. I got to write it off though!
The nice thing about a PLUP is, it may cost $500-$1000 a year but it lowers all of your other premiums on your cars and house. Sounds like a win/win if they let you write off the entire amount.