They almost always mention the occupation in a news story. When some realtor got murdered in east county a few years ago that was in the headline. When Eric elf ado was arrested last week for loan fraud they called him a realtor not a mortgage guy. Sorry but we are just as big a target but why focus on just realtors? What a criminal does is always relevant. When that criminal whose job is protecting the public assaults and robs someone the fact that they are public safety officers is very relevant. The crime they committed not only violates the law but the very lathe they take with their jobs. Another example would be a doctor. Every time we see something about a doctor getting a DUI or domestic violence the fact that they are doctors is always prominent in the headline. The reality is anyone in a well paid position is subject to public scrutiny for their actions whether they work in public or private sector is no different. Sorry but that’s a cop out.
BTW, save your posts about being the only one in your real life to recognize the bubbles. You sound like powayseller. Lots of people knew it and told others or just sat on the sidelines quietly. This blog is and has been full of dozens of people that went through the same things. Working in a career I told people not to buy contrary to my interests. Let me know when you tell the provider of your family income, health benefits and pension that you want to give some of it back. That’s what I did, talk is cheaper