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Alright I spent 7 hours at Lansboro max security for testing and an interview last week, we get told that guards never get personnal with prisoners or accept bribes, then we are given an 83 question test that all the answers but one look right, and I still failed, we also got the adult education test, but I aced it and aced the interview. What kind of crap institute is going to ask 83 questions on something that nobody has access to studying even the military gave us a book to look through before testing, I guess our states' prisons are run by the best guessers huh. BTW the questions were stuff like which group of inmates look suspicious? A. B. C. D., hell all but the group playing cards did.
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Like I said you got a few that could be correct, B. and C are most logical, but one thing I learned with government jobs, if you are on the bottom of the totem pole you have no real authority, what if I made the prisoner move to the back of the line and if he is a hard ass with a lot of friends (actually very possible at Lanesboro) I wont make it very long, if I tell my supervisor then there are two people involved, plus the supervisor has the authority to allow the prisoner a cut in the line, it didn't specify if he was late it just gave a bunch of crappy questions with crappy answers. If they were more of a discussion question or had only one possible right answer I would have aced it.
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