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Cons:

* have to work on dead and decomposing corpses * Long hours with back-log of work * competency is always questioned, get cross examined a lot

* people think you're creepy

Pros:

* Get to work on dead and decomposing corpses!!! * job security * get to spar with the defense lawyer. * people get intimidated.

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