Thursday, April 17, 2008

On the Hunt--for the Elusive "Real Job"

I took the Correctional Officer exam at the county today. It was a packed house. I would say at least 60 people showed up. They had to keep getting more tables and chairs out.

I was kind of on the fence about this, but now I'm feeling more confident that this job could work for me. I know it wouldn't be a cake walk, but I think I'm even-tempered and mature enough to deal with inmates on a daily basis.

What I really need is a "real job"--a career. Here I am at 43, with a 2 year degree in forestry, most of my last 20 years spent being a stay at home mom, and lacking any bookkeeping or office experience. I will be lucky to find a good job especially in this tiny county, so being a prison matron is looking pretty appealing to me, especially considering the starting pay and benefits package.

I think I did ok on the test. They said 80% of the people will pass it. From there it's onto the oral interview, and then from there it's onto background check, lie detector, medical and psych exams. They said today that they hire only one in every 60 applicants. That scared me, when I looked around the room and thought out of this whole group only 1 may be hired. They have 16 positions they will be filling over the next 18 months as the new jail facility is completed, and to think that they have to go through 636 willing applicants to find those 16 is a bit overwhelming!

I still think I may have a shot, but I am also willing to accept that if this isn't meant to work out for me, it won't. I'm putting my faith in God to lead me to where I need to be at this point, so wish me luck--one way or the other!

4 comments:

Ally said...

Best wishes to you!

I can't stand job searching. :( I really hope you'll be able to find something that will work well for you!

Anonymous said...

I'm confident you'll make it through all the steps and get a job offer. I just hope they realize how lucky they'll be to have you.

Love,
~Big Sis :>)

Emy5 said...

Good luck. I hope things work out for the best. You deserve a good job!

Karen Schmautz said...

I wish you the best on this. I'm sure you could handle the job...after all you've dealt with surly day-care kids for a while now (heh). Inmates ought to be a piece o'cake after that.