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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1203078" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>No, I'm not saying that, and sure wouldn't use the word unworthy but when one enters public service, whether it's firefighting, military, nursing, medical care or any law enforcement, that "family" gets very very very large--it includes all of us. It's a balance between taking care of and worrying about their personal family while still being able to fully carry out they duties they gave their word to do.If their worries over their small personal family reach the point that they can no longer function in their full professional capacity, it's time for them to leave that profession and/or service and find another job. None of us, wants a member of any of those professions to continue in their voluntary roles if they can't fully carry out their duties. Their team members can't completely rely on them and we the public can't rely on them. Others, are waiting in the wings to do the job they found themselves unable to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1203078, member: 18945"] No, I'm not saying that, and sure wouldn't use the word unworthy but when one enters public service, whether it's firefighting, military, nursing, medical care or any law enforcement, that "family" gets very very very large--it includes all of us. It's a balance between taking care of and worrying about their personal family while still being able to fully carry out they duties they gave their word to do.If their worries over their small personal family reach the point that they can no longer function in their full professional capacity, it's time for them to leave that profession and/or service and find another job. None of us, wants a member of any of those professions to continue in their voluntary roles if they can't fully carry out their duties. Their team members can't completely rely on them and we the public can't rely on them. Others, are waiting in the wings to do the job they found themselves unable to do. [/QUOTE]
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