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(Cont’d) “2.) You cannot fraternize on any level or at any moment feel comfortable with staff. My first time down after getting hired at a really good pay slot job (which was a very fortunate chain of events as I was a new first time offender, but had a friend’s referral), I noticed that the lady who hired me had a bowl of suckers on her desk, much like they do at a bank.”
“Of course, I didn’t touch them, but I asked, ‘Hey, can I have one of those?’ Well, apparently, this is a big no-no. Asking staff for anything can be seen as favoritism, bribes, or fraternization. By the time I got back to my housing unit, so excited about my new job, my caseworker called me to tell me I had been fired and blacklisted from any good job on camp.”
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