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Rookie CO, Andrew, feels scared around the inmates and has to make a choice: drop out or stay in this clip from Season 2, Episode 4, “Survival of the Fittest”.#BehindBars
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He definitely made the right choice, it's nothing to be ashamed of. He got farther than most people would.
He use to be my coworker to, apparently he quit less than a week of working with him in forest firefighting.. I hope he eventually found what he wanted to do
At least this guy was honest with himself
He would’ve been ok it takes time to get comfortable
I’m glad he decided it wasn’t for him before he got himself or someone else hurt
That foo hella stupid
My cousin is a correctional officer and he applauds this guy. Why? Because he acknowledged the fact that the job itself required not just presence and constant physical gesturing, but a specific mentality that most people don't naturally possess. Right off the bat you can tell he's soft spoken and calm, but its not his fault. He just wasn't equipped with that psychology.
Brave young man, and I think that it is kind of shameful that A&E would broadcast mainly his embarrassments and shortcomings rather than his efforts.
I even look older than him and I'm only 15🤣🤣
Gotta feel kinda bad for him though but ye least you could do is look your boss in the eyes when your talking to him I mean He was just looking around while he was talkin ya know?
what’s his @ tho 🤪
I wouldn't
at least he made the right the decision and was honest about. gotta hand it to him prisons are not ment for everyone
Respect that he admitted to it just not being for him. Not many people would admit that.
At least he went out with dignity
"He wasnt being agressive, he just stood behind everyone else" Cut to literally everyone except the guy with the cuffs not doing anything
He understood it wasn't meant for him. That's okay, it mattered that he tried and realized he should do something else than to despise his job.
respect for him dropping him , he couldn't do a job for him…it wasn't for him
No big deal low pay, graveyard, weekends, holidays and mandatory overtime, not worth it he made the right choice.
Better than co Fabian lmao
At least he had a go.ðŸ‘ÂÂ
Home Depot is hiring
1:08 hes not hiding in the back hes right next to those other guys..
What’s his insta?
He was just expecting it to be easy watching them sit in theirs cells but when it wasn’t that he was like no not effort
That kid is clearly scared of his own shadow.
They should hire Ex-Mafia for this, Not kids straight from the play ground.
Kid got heart still. Realized it wasn’t for him.
He's almost as bad as Fabian
He literally had his hands in his pockets during an intense situation ….. 😂😂😂
He's a skinny, pretty boy….
In prison.
I'm glad he decided to own up and leave.
Andrew could always get a job in fashion…or maybe taco bell
He did better than Fabian
He should work as a 911 operator or juvenile detention officer instead
I respect this dude. 18 and making this self conscious decision, not a bad thing at all
Has any parents lost there child
I was literally twice this kid's age when I became a C.O., and there were times I was scared. Those times became less frequent, and then faded. I now see rookies that are in their very early 20's and think they're too young for this job. I can't imagine being a teenager.
Good luck to this young man. And if he ever decides to come back to corrections, there will be a job for him. America has no shortage of inmates.