Quote From: missmeI missed the first show with Corey but went back and had a look. I was surprised to read that he was a firefighter. My boyfriend of 3 1/2 years has started a career in firefighting since we met, and as a result I've seen him go through the application process at a couple different city departments. Fire departments generally attempt to hire people with high morals and integrity (these days anyway), not to mention men and women who are respectful of others. Not sure how Corey squeeked through, but ya I'd guess that this might be giving him a bit of trouble at work, since this coverage would be pretty embarrassing for his hall. Maybe I'll watch Tuesday and see what he has to say, but unfortunately for him, you don't get a second chance to make a first impression, and I'm not sure who taught him that disrespecting women was okay (maybe daddy) but maybe he should work on that if he'd ever want to have a lasting relationship.
Its all about image. Fire departments and police departments want to give the public that they have high morals, but in reality they don't. If you could be a fly on the wall when the firefighters are in their down time at the station or when the police officer gets together with his buddies from work, your ears would be in shock. (speaking from the point of view of someone who has been behind the scenes) I am not surprised to hear that he is a firefighter.
I am not saying that there are not good godly men who work as fireman or police officers, what I am saying is that these ones are in the minority.
Many are like Corey, the difference is that they didn't have someone publicly pointing out all their shortcomings as he did, if they all did we would find out more than we would ever like to know. Our confidence in the men who are supposed to protect and serve would be diminished.