¶ … corrections officer?
After graduating from high school, I held a number of different odd jobs. I worked as a dishwasher, a janitor, and in a factory. After coming to the realization that I needed to find a career, I applied for a job with the Department of Corrections and was fortunate enough to be hired. That was over 25 years ago and I am nearing my time for retirement.
What has been your position with the Department?
In the beginning I was a beginning level corrections officer with very simple responsibilities. I would work on the processing of new prisoners. My duties were to meet the new inmates as they arrived at the prison and have them turn in their personal belongings and issue them their prison wardrobe. It was easy work and most of the prisoners were so nervous and scared that they were very manageable. After a couple years I moved up to cafeteria duty and from there I gradually moved up the command chain. Today, I supervise one of the 12 individual buildings on the campus. I have over 100 corrections officer under my command and I am responsible for the daily care of 300 inmates.
Q: You are a supervisor now but what are the daily responsibilities of a typical corrections officer?
A: The typical corrections officer is responsible for the security, custody and control of approximately 10 inmates. These responsibilities range from supervising...
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