Paris167
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Perspective said:Yep, you'll never hear me worshiping any profession as "heroes." We're all doing jobs we chose. That's pretty much it.
When people put their life on the line in service of society I think that warrants some respect. Us as bankers, physicans, execs sitting in cushy offices are not the same as a street cop that may get shot just pulling someone over for a traffic ticket, a fire fighter that may get scorched in some house fire, a soldier out on the field. They chose to put their life on the line to serve society in the form of protection. Most of us would not put ourselves or our children in that position but we NEED people like that - their roles in society are extremely important and undervalued because it does not require as much education as professional fields. But just that high "risk" they are taking alone warrants a higher payscale in my opinion - I would demand that if I'm putting my life on the line every day to serve society. Wouldn't you?
We are so detached from that world it is sad. Just wait for the next September 11th because that day will come and sadly it takes "that" next terrorist attack to realize how important these professions are in society, how much we do need police officers, fire fighters, Marines, Army, Navy. Who did we look to on 9/11, the Boston Bombings - it was the first responders. If we didn't have those people there so many more would have lost their lives.