Posted by Billy NY on December 11, 2018 at 17:18:26 from (74.70.73.136):
In Reply to: Back in prison posted by David G on December 11, 2018 at 07:13:58:
I'm not so sure I enjoy building and fixing and repairing these places so much, but it's what pays the bills. We do it all, local, county, state, federal - FBOP, and recently I did some new holding cells for the USMS in a federal courthouse. The work is relentless and is a gigantic pain in the @ss at times ! Lots of moving parts in prisons, things wear out, break and malfunction.
Just getting the clearances sometimes is enough of a pain, like getting a PIV card for GSA work. I drive 2 hours to finally pick up the PIV card, they said they received it, but could not find the darned thing. They almost issued one for someone who looks like me, told them, that's not me. Had to make the trip one more time. Makes for no hassle access, but what a process and try to explain that to your workers, how to get it done, only one of my guys got through it, 4 others could not understand how to complete the process.
It's nuts walking amongst the worst of the worst, I have seen a few notable ones in person in NYS facilities.
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