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Re: Onslow County Sherrif's (The NO INVESTIGATE) Department
Posted by damn yankee on 7/27/06

    WHAT ARE YOU > HIDING?
    --


    I have been wondering about this for many months, all these
    accusations bring light to the situation.

    I can tell you this: When I applied for a job as a NURSE at
    the Onslow jail, it 'seemed' like there was a problem. For a
    YEAR, I just kept on plugging along, showing them I was very
    interested in the job.

    Unable to deter me, it was told to me that 'the sheriff was
    hesitant to hire me because I had a Criminal Justice degee.'

    Now, think of all that entails, including the fact that
    inmates proabably know more about the law than myself! The
    fact that it is a Criminal Justice degree and not a law
    degree. The fact that any nurse could be accused that
    she "might" try to practice medicine like a doctor. Or even
    a prison guard could 'try' to teach inmates the law.

    What, I ask would make someone ever make a comment like
    that?

    Subsequently, I was hired only for training and they never
    called me for hours. The next excuse was they thought I was
    afraid of the prisoners. Mind you, I did my internship with
    the Hartford (CT) Police Dept. and thought 'shots fired'
    calls were cool. Hartford also had the highest murder rate
    per capita at one point. Why would I be afraid of the
    prisoners.... behind bars? I work for a juvenile pscych
    hospital right now which is WAY more dangerous!!


     
     

 
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