Free Preview: Playmate of the Month November 1984 - Roberta Vasquez
At 18, Roberta Vasquez was bored. She was in her second year of college, still living at home, and her life lacked - well - adventure. So she dropped out of college, rented her own apartment and went looking for a job. Her first stop was the May Company department store in Los Angeles. On the job application, she noticed the classification "Security." She was intrigued. "When I thought about it, I said to myself, 'I can do that!' I had the strength and I had a black belt in karate, so I knew I could handle myself." Bert's qualifications, though startling for an 18-year-old, were just right. She got the job - and a spot in Playboy's February 1984 <i>Women of Steel</i> pictorial. Cool, strong and compassionate, she soon found she was a natural at law enforcement. She applied for, and got, another position, this time with the California State Police, patrolling state property. <br> In those two jobs, Roberta got the adventure she was looking for - sometimes. Sometimes, it was just an experience. <br> "I discovered I have to adopt a different personality toward the public because I'm a woman. I don't necessarily have to be meaner than a man but just a little more assertive. I have to stand my ground and demand certain things from the people I'm dealing with. I can't smile, which leads everyone to ask, 'What's wrong?"' or 'Didn't you get any last night?' But I have to, because I'm in a car all by myself and my closest backup is ten minutes away. It's a scary situation." <br>...
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