
Their faithfulness to the mission of serving those in need.
At the end of the day we all know that the work we do makes a real difference in people's lives.
The mission. I get to help people in some of the worst times of their lives. I get to help the homeless, addicted, suicidal, etc...
Knowing that while there may be many days that the work seems like only paperwork and unrelated business, that there are occasions where people's lives are saved or significantly impacted by the accumulation of all that monotonous work.
I am always impressed with our officer's salaries, they make hardly anything. Because of the type of work the organization does, it has to compete with the market and ends up paying some pretty high salaries for non-officer positions. I am impressed with the uniformed officers!
The people interviewing me seemed to really care. Later, working here, I discovered that they really care about human beings in general. If it is human, they love it and they care deeply about people. What I felt was not just a love for me, but a love for mankind. It seems fairy-tale, but its true.