Seriously though, you never answered the question - do you enjoy performing cavity searches on inmates?
Hope I didn't offend your sensibilities and I hope the next time you swallow a you are not distracted.
Seriously though, you never answered the question - do you enjoy performing cavity searches on inmates?
This thread has gone in the tank with posts like this from young punks like this.
Due to lawyers and lawsuits cavity searches are not allowed here unless there is reason to believe that an inmate has a weapon in one of his orifices.
So thanks to lawyers-if one does have a weapon up his rectum and he kills an officer or other inmates--it is just something that we have to accept.
Lawyers made sure that inmates rights are protected. Even if others die because of it.
So in other words, you only finger a prisoners butthole when you really have to?
You seem really angry about not being able to do cavity searches anymore![]()
The safety of my guys is what is important. Your gay fantasies are a different subject altogether.
Hmmm.Good point. The thing is, I won't know until I try right? And if it turns out it didn't make me happy, at least I'll know rather than wonder my whole life.
That's awesome! Being debt free definitely helps. Too many people are chained to their jobs because of debt.
Wow! Respect for you. I know a guy who was a social worker but he burned out because of the stress. You must be made of stronger stuff!
If I had to get a job, this would be the kind of job I would want to get. I hate bringing my work home. Kudos to you for finding this kind of work.
Don't know if you're joking or not. If you're not, I wonder how many other trust fund kids feel this way. Keep your head up! Find what you're good at and see what kind of need you can fill with it.
i love what i do..thats why im always on spurstalk and gaming from work.
You could do that.
But why waste your whole life chasing something and hope that it leads to happiness?
There is a different way.
Start from the inside and figure out how you were put together and where did the idea of finding happiness outside of you come from? Find out how you were programmed (all of us were-in one way or another) and find out why you swallowed this idea and accepted it as fact.
Everyone has a list. A list of things that you were told you needed to be happy.
A great career, a great education, an attractive partner, money,god,fame,success,etc....
Which particular ones are on your list? Or mine? Or his? Or hers?
What I am telling you is probably the opposite of what you were told and the opposite of what all of us were told.
Which is easier- trying to carpet the entire planet or just finding a comfortable pair of shoes?
People don't want to hear this-they would rather keep trying to rearrange the world to suit their desires (their list) than to do the work of re-programming themselves.
In the east there are people who do not understand how Americans hate their jobs and how they wait for their vacations or their day off to enjoy their life. They think that it is insane to spend half their lives hating something.
If you have ever read anything on Zen or Buddhism you will invariably see the Zen master assigning the student to pull weeds, wash dishes, do manual labor-
there is a reason.
They are teaching the students how to be in the present moment and how EVERY moment of their life is just as important as the next one. There aren't REGULAR moments (working) and SPECIAL moments (vacations, thrills, escaping reality by seeking distraction and thrills and seeking to fulfill desires) ---EVERY moment is the same---ALL OF THEM ARE EQUALLY IMPORTANT!
If we learned this simple thing we would not be searching for happiness OUT THERE---we would be in the middle of happiness 24/7.
Take yourself apart piece by piece and put yourself together piece by piece and whatever career you decide on will be just another piece of happiness for you.
Cheers.
I enjoy what I do. I don't know that I love being in community pharmacy - I may have to go back to a residency program to do what I love (the route of instant gratification and a higher pay threshold was too tempting). It's comfortable right now, though. I would recommend that anyone with even a passing interest in medicine look into pharmacy. It's a great field. It's the perfect blend of patient care, pharmacology, chemistry, biology, business, and epidemiology.
Last edited by Death In June; 05-30-2012 at 06:33 PM.
Some pretty profound material here! I didn't know understand the reasons for those mundane assignments but it makes sense. The more I think about it, the more there's a Western disease of some sorts where we're always living out there and never here. Maybe a result of a capitalistic society? Who knows. Some great food for thought though!
that profound post came from the most unhappy person to ever log on to ST
Unhappy is a generous description----I would have gone with "the most vile human stain"![]()
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