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<blockquote data-quote="Gadsden" data-source="post: 3790107" data-attributes="member: 49555"><p>I've been fully retired (I worked part-time for awhile and at my discretion) for going on five years now, but I've got a few years on ya and I was older when I finally said I was done. Besides the paychecks I miss the camaraderie we had in law enforcement. That said I do NOT miss the politics or what the job is becoming. In all honesty, as much as I loved it, I don't think I would go into it the way things are now. I also find that I have a very hard time recommending it as a career when I'm asked. That was never the case a few years ago.</p><p></p><p>"Young at heart" lol. I feel that way too, that is until I hurt myself and realize it takes a hell of a lot longer to recover now compared to when I was young.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gadsden, post: 3790107, member: 49555"] I've been fully retired (I worked part-time for awhile and at my discretion) for going on five years now, but I've got a few years on ya and I was older when I finally said I was done. Besides the paychecks I miss the camaraderie we had in law enforcement. That said I do NOT miss the politics or what the job is becoming. In all honesty, as much as I loved it, I don't think I would go into it the way things are now. I also find that I have a very hard time recommending it as a career when I'm asked. That was never the case a few years ago. "Young at heart" lol. I feel that way too, that is until I hurt myself and realize it takes a hell of a lot longer to recover now compared to when I was young. [/QUOTE]
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