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Anyone else hate their job?
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<blockquote data-quote="jeffh81" data-source="post: 16065221" data-attributes="member: 174748"><p>I discharged the Navy at 19 after I got hurt and went home (midway,tx pop.288). Fresh out the military with no education, no skills, and no connections. I took the best job around being TDCJ aka the prison system. Spent 2 years working overnights at the Ferguson Unit pissed that my life was shit and quit to try things again. Wound up working at Walmart and liked it. I spent 5 years there and completed some schooling. </p><p></p><p> My life was on a downhill spiral when i met and married my wife. I needed a better paying job and living in Huntsville,Tx aka Prison City I went back to TDCJ. I hated that shit more than when i left the first time. I spent 12+ years of being cussed out, hit, chunked on and so forth. Being an idiot with no future I had the opportunity to make supervisior and while i was there I did a lot of supervising and didn’t like it. </p><p></p><p> I was the type that liked to be in the trenches. Being young and willing to head in headfirst I was involed in more uses of force then any other officer at my unit (everything was legal and justified) I got used to a life of being gassed and smashed. Unfortunately it took its toll on my personal life (marriage)and caused me to fail out of school twice. I looked at it as being the cost of serving my state and keeping the public safe. I finally left after 12 almost 13 years because I was drug into the back of a van and had to fight to survive. I almost didn’t make it home that day and that fool is doing additional time for what he did. </p><p></p><p> By time I am looking at being done with school now I will be probably 40 and starting at the bottom again. I do look forward to it though since I would finally be able to enjoy my job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeffh81, post: 16065221, member: 174748"] I discharged the Navy at 19 after I got hurt and went home (midway,tx pop.288). Fresh out the military with no education, no skills, and no connections. I took the best job around being TDCJ aka the prison system. Spent 2 years working overnights at the Ferguson Unit pissed that my life was shit and quit to try things again. Wound up working at Walmart and liked it. I spent 5 years there and completed some schooling. My life was on a downhill spiral when i met and married my wife. I needed a better paying job and living in Huntsville,Tx aka Prison City I went back to TDCJ. I hated that shit more than when i left the first time. I spent 12+ years of being cussed out, hit, chunked on and so forth. Being an idiot with no future I had the opportunity to make supervisior and while i was there I did a lot of supervising and didn’t like it. I was the type that liked to be in the trenches. Being young and willing to head in headfirst I was involed in more uses of force then any other officer at my unit (everything was legal and justified) I got used to a life of being gassed and smashed. Unfortunately it took its toll on my personal life (marriage)and caused me to fail out of school twice. I looked at it as being the cost of serving my state and keeping the public safe. I finally left after 12 almost 13 years because I was drug into the back of a van and had to fight to survive. I almost didn’t make it home that day and that fool is doing additional time for what he did. By time I am looking at being done with school now I will be probably 40 and starting at the bottom again. I do look forward to it though since I would finally be able to enjoy my job. [/QUOTE]
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