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That's been my experience as well.
Mostly. Esp the ER ones.

But, like everything, it's complicated.
You have the young idealists. Who cares *a lot* and may or may not last in the job. The gristled old hardass Nurse Ratchet types...who've seen it alll and hates everything and your death (or pain and suffering) doesn't mean sht to them. Then, occasionally, you have the ones who've seen it all and still care and manage to do the right thing. I've only seen these in the PNW, to be honest. Not anywhere in Texas.

Same probably goes for police as well.

Some professions naturally attract assholes.

Everyone with empathy gets filtered by a horrendously bureaucratic system that destroys human life.


"Third Leading Cause of Death in the United States? SURVEY SAYS??==> Medical Mistakes."

https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/news/media/releases/study_suggests_medical_errors_now_third_leading_cause_of_death_in_the_us

(More than Covid-19, by the way! lololoo)

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