had to work doubles the last few days, but i did prisoner extradition working for private companies and got burned out being on the road all the time. you see people transform literally right in front of your eyes. prison does something to a person. whether a good event or bad, people change. just this weekend an inmate cut himself open and pulled out his intestines and i'm so numb to it i just called in the code for medical to come get him. worked at the hospital watching the inmates that come from surgery and an inmate died right in front of me.i had no reaction.
they want real food more than anything. if you get involved with them, you're in bed with them for good. most people just quit before they get set up or caught. i don't tell them i am eating the food, simply because i don't want anyone to take their frustration out on me.
being a c/o really is 50% you and the rest is compiled of everyone else. if you have a fukked up partner, its gone be a long night. they get the inmates riled up and pissed off and they start tearing shyt up.if your partner is lazy, you wind up getting frustrated because you have to work harder and they don't just remove a mf from the post like that. plus if the inmates see you beefing with your partner, they prey on that shyt.
today i had an inmate try to splash me because he thought he couldn't go to rec or take a shower. he was so busy fussing cursing and spitting at the window he didn't give me a chance to speak. he arguing with other inmates and my partner, im just standing there. so he puts up a sheet to cover his window and my partner yanks it down. soon as my partner did that, the inmate tries to throw piss on us. i slam his hand in the flap and try to break his fingers. hes gone be on a diet for the next few days. and by diet that means he wont eat. people say that violates the inmates rights,but once they attack an officer, and threaten us, the prison puts in measures to protect the officer. so he gets no meals because he threatened to throw urine,feces, or semen out his flap everytime an officer opens it up.