Does your current line of work give you a fairly high likelihood of needing a drug crime lawyer at some point? If so, maybe you should consider a legally acceptable pharmaceutical career, instead. Read on to learn more.
Does your current line of work give you a fairly high likelihood of needing a drug crime lawyer at some point? If so,
maybe you should consider a legally acceptable pharmaceutical career, instead.
Do you find yourself wanting to avoid needing a drug crime lawyer and yet unable to help yourself from getting high on the mere thought of doling out white powder? Instead of pursuing the under-the-table, black-market kind of drug dealings, you could go pursue a career in legal pharmaceuticals, instead. Sure it takes more preparation and effort, but then, again, so is anything worthwhile. Is it really worth your while? Of course, a drug crime lawyer won't be needed if your pill-pushing efforts are legit, but there are other benefits, as well.
1. Your need for iron bars
Instead of living the incarcerated life behind bars or in an area where they cover windows, providing much-needed protection from vandals, you could be released from the imprisonment of illegal activity and its surroundings. Instead, as a registered (i.e. legal) pharmacist, you could be pulling in 6 figures, on the books. That means you could actually apply for a mortgage to own a home in a secure and safe community with wrought iron gates elegantly bordering the entrance, or even your own expansive property with wrought iron ornamental fencing that's simply there to show off your impressively manicured terrain.
2. Your ability to pay
Instead of relying on shady business people you have to pay off in order to get them to sell you something "off the books for cash", you can have more freedom in using your funds. Instead of cash, you can build up credit or even go into debt like most other Americans. You can then buy things online and travel freely, as well as utilize services from even the most stringently up-and-up companies around.
3. Your respect level
Sure, dealing on the street may give you a level of prominence within a certain niche of people, but being a legitimate pharmacist gives you a tier of respectability unrivalled by the street. You'll be able to rub shoulders with doctors, business owners, and other professionals - all without feeling uneasy or wondering if they'll suspect your illegal activities. You may even find yourself bumping into a drug crime lawyer at a conference, the country club, or your next homeowners' association meeting, but the interaction is likely to require no funds requiring passage from your pocket to his.
4. Your self-image
Instead of needing to self-medicate at night due to the otherwise troubled restlessness that comes with a profession that benefits from inducing the miserable addictions of others, you can sleep peacefully, knowing that you're helping people live healthier, more pain-free lives. While the financial package may be pretty good, the personal rewards are greater, still.
If you're pursuing the kind of pharmaceutical profession that could end up making you require a drug crime lawyer, at some point, you may want to consider a career change.