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So wait, are you a tech right now?
I am not, but we have a medium security prison 10 minutes away from where I live. I have done lots of work in there so have dealt with the correctional officers quite a bit. Seemed like a very cool job I hope it all pans out for you.
I know of a former one who was a supervisor, (higher ranked) and the pay is not that great for the danger involved.
Not sure why any one would want to go to prison every day ...In my state the best way to get a probation or parole officer job is to be a prison guard first Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I've read the prison employees union on Cali has quite a bit of political clout and great pensions police fire and teachers are the only jobs left with decent retirement pensionsSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I've been with Delaware's department of corrections for 8 years now. Granted Delaware doesn't have the gang problem as CA. And you have to be a little crazy to do it every day. And you can either be a nice guy (which I'll get to later) or you can be a hard as nails guy. Whichever you choose it will make your day, if you choose to be a hard butt you will have a rough day and possibility put yourself in danger and you have to earn the respect from the inmates and keep it. It's a constant mental game you have to play. If you become a softy you won't have the respect from the inmates nor will you have it from your fellow brothers in blue. The inmates will pick you apart and will get what they want and when you finally tell them no, the inmates will be upset and it will only cause more problems for you and others.When I first started I was a softy thinking the inmates were my friends. We call this manipulation, they even asked me to bring in drugs cause I was nice. I was in the lifers building and they didn't give me a problem so I was relaxed and was friendly to them but I was their main link to the outside and they tried me. After that it changed me and I knew I was just a "cop" and they used my niceness against me. I changed shifts and buildings to start over and became a not so nice c/o.After a year of that I changed prisons all together were I ran my own building and it was me vs 70. Usually 1vs 35 during chow and rec. But I ran it and I ran it the way I wanted, never had to get physical with anyone I have sprayed a few but never got into a fight with one. You have to think they can take you at anytime but you can't let that keep you from doing your job.You will have a tough job and you can't go right in guns blazing you have to earn your respect just like the inmates earn theirs from each other. That badge on your chest doesn't mean they can't touch you and they will do what you want. You have to earn that and you will have to keep earning it everyday. Once you make yourself known you will get a younger knuckle head who will want to try you. And they love for c/me to lose their cool so they will try to make you snap. Don't give them that satisfaction I recently changed buildings again cause the one that I ran became too boring, it was nice cause the inmates did what I wanted but I wanted another challenge. So I went to another building and they didn't want to do as I wanted cause I was new. So I found some rules in the rule book and used them to my advantage and played mental games with them. I told them no talking during chow and they said I was the only one who says that. It doesn't matter if you're the only one who says it it matters that you said it and they didn't listen. I know it may sound petty but if you have them listening to the small things you tell them you have control and it will be a easy day. But they have to listen and no matter what as long as your right stick to your guns it shows weakness if you back down.One of the main thing is respect them cause they're human and I know I did some of the stuff they did when I was younger. It's kind of hard to do but in order to get respect you have to give it. But don't be the only one giving it. It's been a rough couple weeks when I started this new building but its a dorm setting with 70 inmates on bunk beds. But if I go on that quad they know how I am and they know if they listen to me I won't bother them. But something you will have to do if figure out who (inmate wise) runs the building and if you have to make an example out of them. One thing no one likes is being taken out of their comfort zone. His bed/room is his so if someone wants to show off you move them so you can look right them all the time.You have to have fun and I love staring contest cause after about 10 second if they don't look away I will wink at them and you will get a reaction either you will call their bluff or its on lol. Sometimes I'll just ask them "are you OK?" "Respect all, fear none"