Just Another Day in the Life of a Corrections Officer

Cell Extractions Never Go as Planned

By Deez, published May 11, 2007
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I'm a forty year old displaced, white, male, factory worker. I'm a good and honest man. My wife thinks I'm too honest for my own good sometimes but that's just the way I've always been. I've been working in corrections for four years now and for the last two I have been working towards my degree in Human Services and Correction Management. I couldn't get any other work that paid this good and so...here I am. I work housing relief, I have for four years. Housing relief is an officer that works the housing units exclusively and fills in for the "good days" of the regular dorm officer. Housing relief is the hardest job in the camp, but I like the challenge of something new all the time. This is just one day in my life.

I've just finished my good days (the weekend) which for me is Monday and Tuesday. In corrections it's a 24/7 operation and if you don't have at least 13-14 years in the system you'll never get a weekend off. They call the weekend days your "good days" because every day that you don't have to be in the prison is a good day. I spend my "good days" taking college classes.

It's now eight o'clock Wednesday night and I start to prepare for my first day back inside. I make sure I have my uniform pressed and I adorn it with my name tag, badge, pen, and prison I.D.. I gather my gun belt and boots, tee-shirt, boxers, black socks and my chew. I grab a quick pinch of snuff to calm my nerves as I get into the shower. Already I'm dreading the thought of going into work, the thought of dealing with the asshole inmates, the thought that I may not be able to please my peers (corrections is very cliquey), and the thought that I may not come home, constantly in the back of my mind. Of course, I don't ever let the thought of fear come to far to the front of my consciousness and would never admit it to anyone; for fear of showing weakness to those around me (inmates, family, friends or coworkers) although each for obviously different reasons.

Just Another Day in the Life of a Corrections Officer

My neck of the woods!

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Thanks for sharing! You are an excellent report writer!

Posted on 11/17/2007 at 9:11:00 AM

 
Be safe bossmanz!

Posted on 10/31/2007 at 2:10:00 PM

 
I am a corrections officer and when i read this it was almost like i had wrote it. no one knows what we do we are the forgotten face in law enforcement keep up the great work brother.

Posted on 10/24/2007 at 5:10:00 AM

 
Gripping tale....Love your writing style!

Posted on 09/13/2007 at 6:09:00 AM

 
Hi Boss, Great piece. I had a good look at the other side of it. I was in a federal camp. A honey bunch as you say. Thank God! Never let your guard down. August

Posted on 06/07/2007 at 3:06:00 PM

 
Thank you for writing this. My husband is going into his tenth year of corrections at a maximum security prison here in NJ. I often wonder when he leaves for the day if I will see him again. My best to you and your family.

Posted on 06/04/2007 at 2:06:00 PM

 
thanks man

Posted on 05/28/2007 at 9:05:00 AM

 
If we were all made to do community service working with the criminals YOU come into contact with, there would be a much different response from the "save the criminals" ringside. Maybe we could build a wall around the picket toting, uneducated and let them fend for themselves amongst those incarcerated. I doubt there would be an unbroken arm for them to hold the picket signs anymore. Too bad we protect them enough to disallow this to take place. You can't change their thought process. I applaud your response. God Bless you and your family. Your writing is an education for me and my loved ones. Thank you.

Posted on 05/26/2007 at 10:05:00 PM

 
Unbelievable, such an important story and one that needs to be heard.

Posted on 05/17/2007 at 4:05:00 PM

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