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Oh, Donna, are you glad that you're retired? difficult child inverviewed with the Warden today..
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 403485" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I don't think that would come up in an interview unless he volunteered that information. The way our state did it - they were interviewed by a panel of three management level staff members and they are drug tested even before the interview. Had more than a few head for the parking lot at this point! Then they were hired (or not hired) based on their interview and by the information on their application. They wouldn't get in to any medical or mental problems during the interview unless it was something very obvious. Once they are hired, they are sent to the correctional academy for six weeks of pre-service training. And at some point during this six weeks, they are given a physical and a psychological exam. They also run a background check for any criminal history and they are fingerprinted and the prints are sent through the national registries. If there is anything there, they will find it, and quite a few of them don't make it through the six weeks training.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 403485, member: 1883"] I don't think that would come up in an interview unless he volunteered that information. The way our state did it - they were interviewed by a panel of three management level staff members and they are drug tested even before the interview. Had more than a few head for the parking lot at this point! Then they were hired (or not hired) based on their interview and by the information on their application. They wouldn't get in to any medical or mental problems during the interview unless it was something very obvious. Once they are hired, they are sent to the correctional academy for six weeks of pre-service training. And at some point during this six weeks, they are given a physical and a psychological exam. They also run a background check for any criminal history and they are fingerprinted and the prints are sent through the national registries. If there is anything there, they will find it, and quite a few of them don't make it through the six weeks training. [/QUOTE]
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