popeye1250
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Joined: 1/27/2006 From: New Hampshire Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: GeekyGirl I actually love the job, crazy as that sounds! I work in the county jail and I think it's a very interesting gig :) The same does not hold true for being a prison guard though... I always like to make that clarification as I have done both. Prisons are corrupt, underpaid, and don't thoroughly screen the people they hire. The county on the other hand pays significantly better (I made $7/hr at the prison...make $18/hr at the jail.), it offers better benefits, an awesome retirement plan, puts people through an excrutiating hiring process, and is, for the most part, on the level. They also require state licensing through TCLEOSE which prisons do NOT require usually. All that said, being with them 8hrs a day isn't so bad. You get to see an awful lot of intereting/high profile stuff and it's really a fascinating job. Well that doesn't sound (too) bad. The County level must be better than the State level. But $7 for that kind of work isn't anywhere near enough . I was in the USCG and we did a lot of drug interdiction ops in the Carribean. We'd put prisoners on the fantail (back of the boat) under armed guard with leg irons as well as handcuffs on. Most of them were pretty compliant but there were a few who we knew would do anything to avoid a 20 year prison sentance. After we turned them over to U.S. Customs, Marshalls or sometimes smaller CG units near shore, we'd immediately get rid of any pillows bedding or blankets they used as well as eating utensils as many of them from Central and South American countries had T.B. and numerous other diseases! We'd simply throw it overboard in many cases or burn it in a 55 gallon drum with gasoline. Of course everyone was gloved up. Do they test for T.B. in your jail? Or other diseases? P.S. we'd also scrub down the fantail with disinfectant and then take a firehose to it for a half hour or so. Most times the longest we'd have prisoners aboard would be 3 days tops. We wanted to get rid of them quickly so we could go hunting again.
< Message edited by popeye1250 -- 2/21/2007 10:46:57 AM >
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