License plates.
Kingpin, pin, peeon.
2006-06-10 14:14:13
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answer #1
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answered by Oriental Delight 5
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I will be assuming you aren't talking about license plates/inmate jobs. You can get jobs in food service, counseling, social work, secretarial, administrative, and of course - Security. It depends on your experience, what you want to do, etc. The highest job in a prison is Warden/Superintendent, followed by Deputy Wardens/Superintendents. Depending on if it's Federal, State, or County, you have various ranks of Security staff. Correction Officer, Sergeant, Lieutenant, Captain, etc. New York City has Correction Officer followed by Captain, which is the same as a Sergeant in the State system. The civilian jobs are broken down much the same way. You could have a cook, head cook, food service administrator, etc. Unless you have previous experience, you usually start at the bottom, and have to work your way up. Depending where you are, and what system you are thinking about going into - you will have opportunity for advancement. Good luck.
2006-06-10 23:11:39
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answered by Mr. Boof 6
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There are the administrative jobs such as Warden and his or her assistants. There are clerical jobs in that extensive records are kept on prisoners. There are medical jobs in that some institutions hire their own staff of contract physicians from out side. There are counseling positions of all types. From psychological to social workers. These positions are to evaluate and provide treatment for the prisoners. Some systems provide education so there may even be teaching positions open. Then of course there is the old vanguard of the system; the legendary turn key or prison guard.
2006-06-10 21:17:58
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answered by charleyit 5
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I think that being a warden is the highest position available in the prison system. And then, there are the guards, secretaries, and I think that prisons have teachers and doctors or nurses who work for them also.
2006-06-10 21:15:54
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answered by Jeanne 4
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Employment in prisons are usually State & Federal Jobs. You need to take a state exam to work as a corrections officer or a clerk. A Federal exam to work in a federal prison.
2006-06-10 23:06:34
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answered by dewdrop034 3
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If I am not mistaken, jobs are a privilege in prison due to boredom of inmates. But like all things, these privileges are given to 'the chosen' ones and not on merit.
2006-06-10 22:06:22
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answered by Yes & No 3
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the rank at a prison is different depending wish prison you go to but the worden is in charge of the prison he too has a boss....the worden job is to maintan the safety and security of staff and inmates
2006-06-10 21:30:30
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answered by Anonymous
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The guy who picks up the bar of soap off the shower floor ?
2006-06-10 21:14:29
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answered by rache001 3
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tommy.....one thing about finding out about employment opportunities like that are to research a little bit.heres a link to start your search.http://local.yahoo.com/results?fr=iy-text-lcl-res&stx=department+of+corrections.....Another place to check is the employment office....they have career councellors there to help....if you are interested in applying ...you would have to test for it....usually a written test and a drug test.....with the link you would have to put some info in to search....
2006-06-10 21:22:44
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answered by Jedi 7
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Don't go to work there, it is a bad place. If the inmates don't get you, the system will.
2006-06-11 00:42:27
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answered by Modest intellect 4
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i hear some jobs in the shower room,but you might want to pass on the position.lol
2006-06-10 21:18:34
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answered by m 4
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