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  • Sam
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    They both see people at bad times in their lives. My wife is an RN...

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  • lone ranger
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    Sorry Jellybean!

    I work in a small town and normally don't see the postal workers until 8am.

    Also I don't normally go to the post office at 2am. But I can usually think of an excuse to stop at the hospital or the local convenience store.

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  • Mrs. Fish
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    OMG.....this thread is bringing back memories.... a police officer and a registered nurse........ [Frown]

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  • Pigskin
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    We have a couple of officers who's wives are nurses or work in doctor's offices. But we have an equal number who's wives are teachers. Mine is.

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  • drunkhunter
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    I'm a cop, and my wife is a nurse. I had an FTO who is married to a nurse. My best friend is a cop. He dates my wife's best friend. You would be correct if you guessed that she is a nurse.

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  • jellybean40
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    quote:
    Originally posted by lone ranger:
    It's either a nurse or a 7/11 clerk. They are the only other women that are sober and awake at 2am.

    Hey, i'm awake and sober at 2 AM! dont forget us postal workers

    After all, we work crazy schedules and have a lot of stress, too [Wink]

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  • Joseph
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    Yep I have dated a lot of nurses and we seem to have a lot in common. [Wink]

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  • NavyFiveo
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    My wife is an RN with her MSN. She is palnning on heading to Med School when we return to the states next year.

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  • Underdog
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    I know several police officers who are married to nurses. I've noticed that we get better treatment in the hospitals where they work. However, most of the people in hospitals treat us very well. My personal policy is that I do not write tickets to doctors, nurses, or anyone else who works in a hospital.

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  • JKT
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    I have dated a couple of nurses in the past. At times, it seems like the two professions go hand in hand because of the crazy hours.

    Currently, I'm dating a secretary, and things seem much more normal for some reason.

    At least she understands the wacky sense of humor (most of the time) and is accepting of my chosen profession.

    That, and she likes the uniform [Wink]

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  • Mike Tx
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    I was in a hospital once and saw a cop and a nurse. So naturally, I took a turn for the nurse.

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  • shooter1201
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    My wife is a teacher, but is doing Masters work to become a licensed clinical counselor(Undergrad is Psych/Sociolgy). My wonderful, outstanding, terrific daughter is in Nursing school.

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  • MK219
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    My older brother is a nurse. He spent some time as a MP in the army. Then he got his BS in Criminal Justice. After trying unsuccessfully to become a LEO he tried firefighting/EMT. He finally went back to school for nursing. He still volunteers sometimes as a F.F. and regrets not going after LE, but loves what he does now.
    We joke about him "fixing" up the people I'll be sending him when i do become an officer.

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  • RachelR
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    Also nurses like cops have crazy hours as well and work in high stress jobs. You have to marry someone pretty understanding of the career for the two (relationship and career) to be a good union.

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  • Oregon Mike
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    You mean good looking women are allowed to be nurses? Not in this neck of the woods.

    I don't know any cops married to nurses, but where I used to work we had two types of nurses. Nurses from Hospital A would do everything and anything they could to harass us while trying to deal with suspects in the ER. Nurses from Hospital B would bend over backward to help us out however they could. It wasn't too uncommon for our traffic guys to stop nurses on the freeway on their way home from work, and you know what, A nurses got tickets while B nurses got warnings.

    Mike

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