20-06-13, 07:30 PM
(This post was last modified: 21-06-13, 06:56 AM by Bornagain again.)
I love the way cost is always used as an arguement.
I wear a helmet and try and avoid accidents but have seen a few over the years. I haven't had to scrape someone off the tarmac, likewise I haven't had to peel a burned body off a car seat or walk along a railway track and pick up body parts etc.
I chose when I was younger to earn my money building vehicles, I could have been a soldier (if I hadn't been banned from enlisting) and probably seen nasty things, or I could have been a paramedic/ambulance driver and seen nasty things. Like most things in life that is a matter of personal choice so why does that give people who did the right to the moral high ground.
If you don't like what you see as a paramedic and feel that the people deserve what they get for being idiots then surely you picked the wrong job.
I wear a helmet and try and avoid accidents but have seen a few over the years. I haven't had to scrape someone off the tarmac, likewise I haven't had to peel a burned body off a car seat or walk along a railway track and pick up body parts etc.
I chose when I was younger to earn my money building vehicles, I could have been a soldier (if I hadn't been banned from enlisting) and probably seen nasty things, or I could have been a paramedic/ambulance driver and seen nasty things. Like most things in life that is a matter of personal choice so why does that give people who did the right to the moral high ground.
If you don't like what you see as a paramedic and feel that the people deserve what they get for being idiots then surely you picked the wrong job.