“They’re Not Fighting You… They’re Fighting The Uniform” This Is The Part They Don’t Train You For.
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There’s a moment every officer remembers…
the first time walking into a housing unit and realizing—this isn’t training anymore. This is real.
In this episode of Diary of an L.E.O., Officer Morales opens up about what it’s really like working inside corrections.
From being labeled “fresh meat” on day one to learning how to command respect without losing your humanity, this conversation goes beyond the badge.
We talk about:
- Fear
- Mistakes
- Paperwork that can follow you for years
- And the truth about dealing with individuals who are carrying more than just charges—they’re carrying life
This is the part they don’t train you for.
Behind the uniform, there’s a human being learning in real time.
If you’ve ever walked into a situation unprepared and had to figure it out on the spot—this one’s for you.
Share this episode with someone who needs to hear the truth behind the badge.
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This job doesn’t just demand strength… it demands control under pressure. Remember always on duty.