Well, I was previously hired at Bulloch County Correctional Institute, about a month ago, when the officer I was going to replace decided that she wasn't going to leave after all. I was promised the next available position by the warden and the chief of security. They called me the other day! Yay! So I went and filled out my paperwork, turned in my
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That's great news!!! Safer workplace, AND it will now be a shorter drive from work to Savannah. :-) Too bad you just missed out on the promotion and pay raise though.
---Ken
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Well, you are probably asleep by now and will be getting up early to go to your first day on the new job. Hopefully this one will be a LOT less stressful than the State Prison, but still interesting enough that you won't get bored. Moderation is always a good thing. Life is stressful enough without having to deal with some of society's worst criminals day after day after day, and a higher paycheck isn't really worth it if the work makes you miserable and stresses you out emotionally and physically.
-----Take care,
Ken
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Night shifts really suck, especially over the weekend. And mixing day shifts and night shifts tends to also screw up your biological clock. But perhaps you also had that at Reidsville and you're already used to it. Anyway hope the prisoners there are less of a problem and therefore the job less stressful overall.
----Ken
P.S. Hmmm? I wonder where you might be spending Wednesday or Thursday night. Woohoo!! ;-)
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Joey
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I figure you must be pretty busy with both a new job and a new boyfriend. But still, one of these days you need to update your myspace page. Not only listing the new job, but perhaps also moving Chris up to the number one spot on your friends list. At least I hope that is still going well. Anyway, is the new job kind of boring compared to GSP? Not that it would be a bad thing---no doubt a welcome change to a lower level of stress!!!
----Take care,
Ken
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How's the new job going? Less stressful I hope. Spending much time in Savannah lately? Anyway, I wanted to wish you a Happy New Year.
---Take care,
Ken in Kansas
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