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Right after my playing days I made the mistake by taking a job in a women’s correctional facility working as an officer. I was engaged to my now ex wife and I set the rules my first shift. I only had to tell one inmate my back round and current status. She would do the rest by spreading it around. What she knew that was clear was the pussy pass was off the table. She made that clear to the rest of the inmates. Needless to say none of them were fond of me because they could not manipulate me. Only my now ex wife could do that. Whenever they saw me coming when they were talking to another officer they ran like hell. It was funny.
There were many occasions when I would have to talk to 2 of the women that fought over whose crime was better. They were both locked up in the same place so I would always ask the question- ” How is your crime better than hers? They never had an answer to that question. I wouldn’t have to talk to them any further. Working in a facility like that is a very bad deal no matter how good the benefits were. Anybody thinking of doing it should think again.My first job was washing out the inside of 18 wheeler stainless steel tanker trucks that hauled cooking wine. I had to climb down through the top hatch with hose, soap, broom on a swivel handle and a portable light. Sometimes they also hauled vinegar. I preferred the wine. It was quite cozy down there inside the silver tank. If I got tired, I could lie back on the inclined wall and take a break .. now and then.

Anonymous43my first real job was pulling down old barns and selling the boards to subcontractors who installed the boards into some of Chicago’s most expensive real estate…
lol oak flooring in some million dollar house was the floor boards trod on, p~~~ed on and s~~~ on by dairy cows, horses and sheep for 100 years. I got $50 a board. Contractors probably sold it for $500 a board.
My first job was working in a commercial laundry for a minimum wage. it had no AC and one of our customers was a local hospital with gowns, and sheets covered in s~~~ and soaked in blood. At night I was washing dishes at a local restaurant part time.
That was in 2000 when I got to US as a participant of a Work And Travel visa programproud carrier of the 'why?' chromosome
It makes me sick when I look back and realize how badly my fellow CO’s were played. The inmates avoided me at all costs and that was fine. I saw alot of demented things and I was only there for a year. sick, sick, sick. smh
Needless to say none of them were fond of me because they could not manipulate me. Only my now ex wife could do that.
Ex-wife is a better manipulator than inmates. Glad you are out of there.
If women ran the world = It would become the shithole you are seeing.
Dumb f~~~s belong in jail.
A MGTOW is a man who is not a woman's bitch!
women’s prison..
seems like a nightmare for a MGTOW.
damn..
that takes some strong willpower to deal with.
Anonymous54My first job was working in a commercial laundry for a minimum wage. it had no AC
Same here. 140°F

Anonymous54Right after my playing days I made the mistake by taking a job in a women’s correctional facility working as an officer. I was engaged to my now ex wife and I set the rules my first shift. I only had to tell one inmate my back round and current status. She would do the rest by spreading it around. What she knew that was clear was the pussy pass was off the table. She made that clear to the rest of the inmates. Needless to say none of them were fond of me because they could not manipulate me. Only my now ex wife could do that. Whenever they saw me coming when they were talking to another officer they ran like hell. It was funny.
There were many occasions when I would have to talk to 2 of the women that fought over whose crime was better. They were both locked up in the same place so I would always ask the question- ” How is your crime better than hers? They never had an answer to that question. I wouldn’t have to talk to them any further. Working in a facility like that is a very bad deal no matter how good the benefits were. Anybody thinking of doing it should think again.I can only imagine how hard it is, going from tipping your hat to the crowd, to this s~~~ here.Some of us have an awareness of it.
Working in a facility like that is a very bad deal no matter how good the benefits were. Anybody thinking of doing it should think again
Truer words have never been spoken. Dangerous hell hole.
Hey, men
I’m not proud to say I have been locked up in county jail about half a dozen times and in six years of living in a certain county in California I added up the time spent in jail and it was almost three years out of six that I spent locked up. But almost every time I was in I was able to get a job. The last time I went in I did a year and since the cops know what all inmates do for a living outside they recruit you if you are eligible for work and I was a union commercial industrial journeyman electrician so, they wanted me bad every time I was locked up. The last year I did, I was chosen by one of the boss cops to work as maintenance with one other inmate on the women’s side of the jail. We were inside and outside.the women were loving it whenever we walked in or if they happened to be on free time on the yard and we were riding the ride on lawnmowers or repairing sprinklers or changing lightbulbs in the cells they and we would be in big trouble if we spoke to each other or got caught passing notes. I made a lot of money getting inmates that were married and both locked up notes to one another. And just penpals names and inmate numbers to anyone who wanted to write someone while locked up. Lots of other ways we made money by being over their plus getting to see real women and even t~~~ and ass flashed instead of the female cops that worked on the men’s side that did their best to not look feminine." if women didn't exist , all the money in the world would have no meaning" Aristotle Onassis "Women are like Elephants, everyone wants to look at them but, nobody wants to have one" W.C. Fields
It makes me sick when I look back and realize how badly my fellow CO’s were played. The inmates avoided me at all costs and that was fine. I saw alot of demented things and I was only there for a year. sick, sick, sick. smh
so, are details off the table? you’ve piqued my interest…
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