Firefighters Do Not Dedicate Their Lives

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First, athletes do not dedicate their lives to saving others. One of the job is firefighter. Firefighter must often enter burning buildings where floors, roofs, and stairways can collapse under them without warning. Its require dedication, diligence, and allowing to self sacrifice. On the other side, athletes do not dedicate their lives to save others yet they get paid more. According to the article “Athletes Make A Lot Of Money”, it states, “Firefighters who pull little kids out of burning building didn’t make that much.” There are many risks that come with being firefighters. They can suffer fatal burn, smoke inhalation, broken bones, and strain. Another job is nurse. Nurses play significant roles in hospitals, clinics and private practices.

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