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featuredStress and the Unintended Consequences of Our JobBy Bryan Avila, TDCJ Correctional Training Instructor - Sergeant of Correctional OfficersWe put on our uniforms every day and go to work. The things that we deal with on a daily basis will make the normal person cringe. We raised our hand and volunteered to do this job. We volunteered to deal with the brutality that society has to offer every day. We volunteered….Our families did not. Stress is an ever present factor in our daily lives. It is an evil that we try to learn how to deal with. I say try because we rarely succeed at it. We have gotten better at it over the years, but it is still a constant struggle for us. full story Also this week:
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