Nicole Risky Job ✓

Every person in a high-risk job keeps a mental ledger. On one side: the saves. On the other: the losses. Nicole can tell you the exact number of people she couldn’t pull from a wreck or the faces of the crew she left behind on a mountain. You don’t forget those numbers. You just learn to sleep next to them.

When you meet Nicole over coffee, she seems perfectly ordinary. She sips a matcha latte, laughs at a bad pun, and scrolls through cat videos on her phone. But tomorrow morning, while you’re sitting in a boardroom or driving to a 9-to-5, Nicole will strap on a harness, check her pulse, and step into a situation where one wrong move could end her shift in a hospital—or worse. nicole risky job

Nicole has missed seven birthdays, three weddings, and a funeral. When you work in 21-day shifts with zero cell service, your partner either becomes a saint or an ex. The divorce rate for first responders and military contractors hovers near 75%. Nicole’s biggest fear isn’t the fire line—it’s coming home to an empty house. Every person in a high-risk job keeps a mental ledger