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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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Yeah it's unlikely but guards get put into the hospital all the time, why do you think the workers comp and medical are so good, it was just a possibilty anyways, all I was saying is that B. and C. are both good answers so why give a test prior to training that has to do with stuff you'll learn during training unless it's just an apptitude test, the military doesn't do it (they do a PFT just to see if you can run a without dying but you spend time training in DEP for that), the postal service doesn't either so why should the prison system.
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QUOTE(darksecret @ Jul 6, 2005 - 3:13 PM) Yeah it's unlikely but guards get put into the hospital all the time, why do you think the workers comp and medical are so good, that depends where the prison is. some are privately owned and some are public. the public ones will have government worker insurance/benefits. i fall under government benefits because my dad works for a local university and it is one of the best insurances out there... and i know because i work in insurance at a hospital. i could go into depth more, but this is just one part of it. what about gas station clerks? they are up there in the most dangerous jobs right next to police... etc. QUOTE it was just a possibilty anyways, all I was saying is that B. and C. are both good answers so why give a test prior to training that has to do with stuff you'll learn during training unless it's just an apptitude test, the military doesn't do it (they do a PFT just to see if you can run a without dying but you spend time training in DEP for that), the postal service doesn't either so why should the prison system. [right][snapback]309225[/snapback][/right] doesnt the military have a test to see where you could possibly go? like you take a test and if you are interested in being a pilot and you do bad your only option is the infantry? something along those lines? -------------------- i am awesome
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