I've always been a little curious about the process to become one.
I feel like my greatest attributes are my ability to take untold amounts of abuse with a smile and my capacity to just about never get stressed out, and I keep trying to think of ways to translate what I'm actually good at into a career instead of moving from one j-o-b to the next. I actually gave a lot of thought to the cop route, since (my parents' generation excluded) I come from a big police family, but I have an eye problem that isn't correctable, which I think squashes that idea.
I kinda got big into bio and chem in college (when I finally experienced good teachers, instead of the mindless science teachers I had in grammar/high school) but by that point, it was too late in my college career to financially think about changing majors.
I feel like my greatest attributes are my ability to take untold amounts of abuse with a smile and my capacity to just about never get stressed out, and I keep trying to think of ways to translate what I'm actually good at into a career instead of moving from one j-o-b to the next. I actually gave a lot of thought to the cop route, since (my parents' generation excluded) I come from a big police family, but I have an eye problem that isn't correctable, which I think squashes that idea.
I kinda got big into bio and chem in college (when I finally experienced good teachers, instead of the mindless science teachers I had in grammar/high school) but by that point, it was too late in my college career to financially think about changing majors.