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<blockquote data-quote="Jabberwockey" data-source="post: 669197" data-attributes="member: 18238"><p>This isn't my first burnout here. When I was a COI at the Maximum security camp I left when my hours were 7 am to 5 pm Monday thru Thursday to take a position with Probation and Parole where my hours were 4 pm to 2:30 am with rotating days off. The burnout had been building for years but the final straw was when a Lieutenant put me on an action plan for spending too much time in the Canteen because his Sergeant girlfriend was angry with the canteen manager but couldn't take it out on him so moved on to me. I was the Canteen/Corridor officer. I put up with it for a bit but finally confronted the MARRIED Lieutenant and informed him that I was going back to doing my job as I saw fit and write me up if you want because I would LOVE to see what a judge would say about you writing me up for being on my assigned post. He couldn't look me in the eye and didn't say anything to that. He wasn't even my supervisor. A few months later I left.</p><p></p><p>Having been there before I recognize whats coming and am trying to keep it from getting too bad this time. Unfortunately I still have YEARS to go before retiring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jabberwockey, post: 669197, member: 18238"] This isn't my first burnout here. When I was a COI at the Maximum security camp I left when my hours were 7 am to 5 pm Monday thru Thursday to take a position with Probation and Parole where my hours were 4 pm to 2:30 am with rotating days off. The burnout had been building for years but the final straw was when a Lieutenant put me on an action plan for spending too much time in the Canteen because his Sergeant girlfriend was angry with the canteen manager but couldn't take it out on him so moved on to me. I was the Canteen/Corridor officer. I put up with it for a bit but finally confronted the MARRIED Lieutenant and informed him that I was going back to doing my job as I saw fit and write me up if you want because I would LOVE to see what a judge would say about you writing me up for being on my assigned post. He couldn't look me in the eye and didn't say anything to that. He wasn't even my supervisor. A few months later I left. Having been there before I recognize whats coming and am trying to keep it from getting too bad this time. Unfortunately I still have YEARS to go before retiring. [/QUOTE]
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