“I’m what they call a daulie. I’m both a guard and a prisoner!”

  • rc__buggy@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    I think this is the question that has stretched the boundaries of the name of this community to it’s limit.

    Shut it down, we’re done here.

  • vrek@programming.dev
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    2 days ago

    Consider this… If you work at the unemployment office and get let go, you still need to go back to work the next day

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      1 day ago

      What if there’s no more unemployment and the unemployment office has to close but that effectively creates more unemployment?

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    Probably not, I’ve been with a former prison warden before, but she was called out for having a fantasy diary of over 50 men…

    I haven’t heard from T. anymore since then…

  • 11111one11111@lemmy.world
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    If you are asking about the USA then it depends what prison tier you work at (county, state or federal) cross referenced with what tier you got charged at (same 3 tiers basically). If you work at a county jail/prison but commit a federal offense and get sentenced, tou go to federal penitentiary. Its more c9mmon to go up not down. If you are at a federal lever occupationally, your offenses will likely get you aentenced at the federal level. I think itd be pretty hard to go from federally employed but sentenced at a county level. Its just not how our penal code of corruption works.

    Youd never get to keep your job while serving time. At least not at a CO level. There are scrnarios where, for example, a prison fire marshal could get charged and sentenced to the se prispn they worked at and also join the inmate fire marshal program/job they usually offer in exchange for time off sentence. But you def dont go home and you def dont keep your pre-felony salary