It looks even more sinister with the spiked lightning rods that line the roof (tough to see in the night shot) The walls make a nice lean-to for lighting and keep drizzle off my head on misty nights. Not cozy, but you can't beat it for solitude.
It isn't the dead bodies that make most people want to quit being a mortician. It's the brutal hours, low pay, heavy lifting and sketchy adherence to pay/labor laws of some of the companies. If you don't absolutely love the work, don't get into it. You don't become a mortician for the money (mainly because the owners make all of the money and everyone else makes just above minimum wage). If you work for the corporations, they work you like a dog and treat you like a sales person. If you work for a family business, guess who's going to be doing night calls every holiday while the family's on vacation?
Talked her out of it yet?