Behind Bars: Rookie Year Drop Out (Season 2) | A&E

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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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37 thoughts on “Behind Bars: Rookie Year Drop Out (Season 2) | A&E

  1. Like Behind Bars: Rookie Year? Check out our new series 60 Days In: Narcoland, premiering Tuesday, July 30th at 10/9c!

  2. 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

  3. 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.

  4. 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?

  5. "He wasnt being agressive, he just stood behind everyone else" Cut to literally everyone except the guy with the cuffs not doing anything

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

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