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Tuesday, January 05, 2010

Just for the heck of it!

Just for the heck of it I decided to post this link about Corrections Officers and some of their duties.
And some people wondered why I had to take a disability retirement due to stress of the job.

10 comments:

  1. I know all these duties well Mike. It is indeed a very stressful job. I'm glad I made it out with my health intact. I will say it's not a boring job and each day is different. Excitement abounds.

    Have a terrific day. Big hug. :)

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  2. Holy cow, a corrections officer! WHAT a TOUGH job.

    Rebecca @ FreakyFrugalite.com

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  3. Sandee,when I left I was not in that stable mentally. I was homicidal/susicidal and actually was plannins something horrible.

    Wanda's Wings,the corrections officers stressed each outher on top of the stress of the job.

    Mrs.Mecomber,I did that for 15 years before I hit the breaking point.

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  4. My sympathies, Corrections Officers are the first line of defense between the inmates and society. They get the least notice if everything runs well, they get crucified if anything goes wrong.

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  5. My SIL did that for awhile before they let him go on patrol. He's a sgt not, and does not miss his days in the jail. Better you than me on this one, Mikey.

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  6. Subvet,yep if things go well we go unnoticed when they go bad we catch hell for it.

    Coffeepot,you have be a little off kilter to work this that's for sure.

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  7. I've been an occupational health and safety professional and corrections officer is indeed a job that lends to stress related disability.
    Glad you made it out ok.

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  8. Correction officer is one of those highly under-appreciated jobs. While I have never done it, it sounds like long, miserable work that is highly underpaid. The rest of us should be grateful that there are people willing to do it.

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  9. Anndi,I almost did not.the place where I was heading was not pretty,and I would have died.

    Small Town Mommy,yes there has to be someone to do these jobs,mostly young people or these older folks that cannot obtain other work.

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