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Squeeze 135 posts |
Seriously though, once you get some good experience, earn the respect of your fellow officers, continue your education if you wish you can go anywhere you would like and get a job. I would rather hire someone with some good experience, good record and smarts than a new guy off the street. When I run out of those I’ll hire them off the street. |
Squeeze 135 posts |
First and foremost: You get paid!! secondly you have job security as long as you do your job proffessionally. I gave up chasing the NFL dream for security due to kids coming first. If your lucky your days will be filled with boredom 99% of the time and 1% classroom learning. But that won’t happen, it’s a pipe dream. OK, 4% terror, 1 % classroomand 95% boredom. Then if you survive and aren’t concerned about quality of living you may end up with a pension and modest retirement. In the mean time you rear your 6 children to be productive citizens, have 2 dozen grandkids you can’t get enough of because you are spoiling them rotten to the point that they do to your children what your children did to ,you and the cycle goes on.(payback you know). then when all is said and done you look back and say to yourself: Self, it was a hell of a ride, then with a little more reflection, you say: I should have gone after the NFL:-( |
OfficerNew 10 posts |
Hi there fellow rookie. I get sworn in on Monday. I go by the moniker Officer New. So, happy I finally found good pair of shoes. It only took four pairs which were purchased, three of which were returned. The salesman said, “shoes are like relationship- they are never going to get better. How they are in the beginning is how they will stay”. I went with Magnum Stealth Force and hope they will provide comfort and endurance for my long shifts. Tell me about the best aspects of the job? |
Squeeze 135 posts |
New to corrections, LEARN from the old officers, they have aquired the wisdom to have survived this long. Also leasrn from those that don’t seem like they are rIghT (you know…Rihgt) and learn how not to operate. Verbal skills are at a premium but carry your self with confidence as inmates sense that right away. My prayers are with you and join us in this unique endevour. |
Campi 227 posts |
Fallow policy and procedures you can’t go wrong doing that. |
irish assassin 286 posts |
Welcome to the funhouse. Listen and learn and you’ll do fine. |
bayouDCO 1 post |
Hi.. New here to corrections. Still in classroom training. Wishing for the best and hoping that I make it out alive during the training phase |
irish assassin 286 posts |
…… And if you look 45 degrees over your left shoulder you’ll see the shower house, also refered to as “the love boat”. If your lucky you’ll never witness what goes on in there. To the opposite side would be the rec yard. Notice how we don’t have a slide or monkey bars. Thats due to budget cuts, also the governor needed a raise to pay for his new BMW so you’ll have to make due with worn out equipment and used uniforms. Straight ahead is the commissary area. Here is where all the good little boys and girls can buy all kinds of useless crap for way cheaper than any law abiding citizen can. For some reason soap on a rope continues to be the biggest seller. Around the corner to the right is the chow hall. Yes the scent of turd broiling in chicken broth is normal. Try not to breathe in to much, the study on long term effects hasn’t come back yet. Over there is the shift office. Thats where you’ll go to have the administration shoot down every concern and idea you come up with. So if you ever feel like making a difference go voice your thoughts in there, the feeling will go away quickly. Also you’ll spend a lot of time in there hearing about all the complaints inmates say you did. Everything from shaking them down to much to touching someones butt. Fun stuff huh…. |
shakey 191 posts |
And if you look to your left, you’ll see that the fire exits are located at the front and rear of the building. Please keep in mind the supervisor will need to verify that the fire is indeed a fire before the exits can be utilized. Screams from you are permitted as long as the inmates are not negatively affected by them. If you’ll look to your right you will see what Mick has mentioned “The Mad House” we’ll save that tour for a later date. |
irish assassin 286 posts |
Please keep your arms and legs inside the car at all times. Remain seated with your butt clenched till the ride comes to a complete stop. Thank you and enjoy your time on the ride of corrections. |
Mick 307 posts |
As Shakey said welcome to the Mad House |
shakey 191 posts |
Oh my god, he ate the red pill…. Just kidding..heh..heh No really, I’m just kidding. Welcome aboard, please buckle up and enjoy the show. |
almighty90s 1 post |
Hello everyone. This being my first post on here..I’d like to introduce myself. I started my career in corrections 2 months ago at Miami Correctional Facility in Indiana. after 4 years of college and an enlistment into the Army I believe I have found a job I truly love(now. I know your thinking, 2 months? Not enough time to see the negative aspects) however I am certain this is something I want to. make a lifelong career out of. I’m going to be turning to these forums often for advice, tips…etc, anything that I can use to my advantage so thank you all in advance. |
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