Confessions of a Young Prison Guard

Biography & Memoir
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Author: Paul Stephens ISBN: 9781310152900
Publisher: Paul Stephens Publication: July 21, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Paul Stephens
ISBN: 9781310152900
Publisher: Paul Stephens
Publication: July 21, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

If you like a good prison yarn, or if you or a loved one has ever thought about working in a prison or residing in one, this book is a must! Working in a correctional setting is like no other job in the world. One lives in eight hours increments with convicted criminals that most folks want nowhere near them. If you do no not work in a prison or similar setting, imagine spending your work day around murders, rapist, child molesters, robbers, and those who would love to spit on your sandwich if just given half a chance. It is a world of brash loudness, mild too incredible stench, unexpected violence, and at times shear incredible boredom. Read, and put yourself in the most psychologically negative occupation a person could choose. Though held in utter contempt by other fellow law enforcement agencies, Correctional Peace Officers have the highest rate of cardiac disease, divorce, suicide, substance abuse, and a shortened life span after retirement. Yes, years swimming in the most toxic pools of humanity come with a price, but somebody has to do it. Without such a threat to yourself, from the warm and safe glow of your reader, get an idea of what prison staff deal with everyday.

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If you like a good prison yarn, or if you or a loved one has ever thought about working in a prison or residing in one, this book is a must! Working in a correctional setting is like no other job in the world. One lives in eight hours increments with convicted criminals that most folks want nowhere near them. If you do no not work in a prison or similar setting, imagine spending your work day around murders, rapist, child molesters, robbers, and those who would love to spit on your sandwich if just given half a chance. It is a world of brash loudness, mild too incredible stench, unexpected violence, and at times shear incredible boredom. Read, and put yourself in the most psychologically negative occupation a person could choose. Though held in utter contempt by other fellow law enforcement agencies, Correctional Peace Officers have the highest rate of cardiac disease, divorce, suicide, substance abuse, and a shortened life span after retirement. Yes, years swimming in the most toxic pools of humanity come with a price, but somebody has to do it. Without such a threat to yourself, from the warm and safe glow of your reader, get an idea of what prison staff deal with everyday.

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