I told you I was bipolar, I can't take decisons I change my mind so often.
But the temptation is really big.
Should I go back to the morgue and sign the fucking papers on Monday?
It is all I've ever wanted to do.
But those rotting bodies still haunt me.
PROS:
1. Just last week the morgue has received many bodies of young guys, I read on the news about guys dying in their homes or getting shot and taken to the morgue.
They have excellent supply of corpses. They have 4 deiners already and need to more because they can't handle all the bodies.
2. Dieners are left on their own to undress, stich up and wash, and if needed put in fridge or dress for funeral.
3. Night shifts where you are left alone on the morgue and can't take pics and vids and fuck a dead guy if you like him.
CONS:
1. Appaling working conditons. Risk of infection.
2. Horrific smell. Bodies rotting and melting directly on the floor.
3. Busy schedule, including night shifts.
4. Learning how to open human skulls and remove internal organs with one pull.
5. Working with relatives of the deceased which puts extra emotional stress.
6. Handling bodies which may super obese or bodies so mangled you have to stich them for hours.
SOO, whats your verdict guys?
But the temptation is really big.
Should I go back to the morgue and sign the fucking papers on Monday?
It is all I've ever wanted to do.
But those rotting bodies still haunt me.
PROS:
1. Just last week the morgue has received many bodies of young guys, I read on the news about guys dying in their homes or getting shot and taken to the morgue.
They have excellent supply of corpses. They have 4 deiners already and need to more because they can't handle all the bodies.
2. Dieners are left on their own to undress, stich up and wash, and if needed put in fridge or dress for funeral.
3. Night shifts where you are left alone on the morgue and can't take pics and vids and fuck a dead guy if you like him.
CONS:
1. Appaling working conditons. Risk of infection.
2. Horrific smell. Bodies rotting and melting directly on the floor.
3. Busy schedule, including night shifts.
4. Learning how to open human skulls and remove internal organs with one pull.
5. Working with relatives of the deceased which puts extra emotional stress.
6. Handling bodies which may super obese or bodies so mangled you have to stich them for hours.
SOO, whats your verdict guys?