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What not to say at work...
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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1446595" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>Not a good statement for sure, could have been sarcasm or possibly the result of what someone could have said to him earlier, only he himself knows why he said it. </p><p>With the current situations of drugs and craziness, I can understand the stress of their jobs. There is so much more out there than just having to deal with the town drunks. Most of the times they are having to work with folks who have been wronged or folks who are being accused of doing wrong. In either case it doesn't usually bring out the best in folks. That being said, there should always be a level of professionalism with any position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1446595, member: 24816"] Not a good statement for sure, could have been sarcasm or possibly the result of what someone could have said to him earlier, only he himself knows why he said it. With the current situations of drugs and craziness, I can understand the stress of their jobs. There is so much more out there than just having to deal with the town drunks. Most of the times they are having to work with folks who have been wronged or folks who are being accused of doing wrong. In either case it doesn't usually bring out the best in folks. That being said, there should always be a level of professionalism with any position. [/QUOTE]
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