It's better to do it now while you're still unemployed. Besides, now you can put Juror #? on your resume.
"I looked up and saw you;
I know that you saw me.
We froze but for a moment
In empathy."-Rise Against
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It's better to do it now while you're still unemployed. Besides, now you can put Juror #? on your resume.
"I looked up and saw you; I know that you saw me. We froze but for a moment In empathy."-Rise Against
02-01-2006, 01:41 PM
Quote:What so you can do that?I'm not sure; I've never been a juror. I assume that if you do a good job, it's something you'd be proud of, but I don't know if you can actually put it on a resume. Most of my judicial experience is in judging. "I looked up and saw you; I know that you saw me. We froze but for a moment In empathy."-Rise Against
02-01-2006, 02:06 PM
Cyber Stryker Wrote:Thanks for the support you guys. Don't know how it works in the US, but in Canada, employers cannot in any way penalize you for completing your civic duty.
02-01-2006, 07:20 PM
Well they can't officially penalize you for it but I could still end up working crappy swing shifts until they weren't pissed at me for inconveniencing them as a new employee anymore. That happened to a friend of mine a couple years ago. She got a job and two months later got jury duty and had to work wildly different shifts until her supervisor was replaced (for sexual harassment of another employee.) I know that probably wont happen with me but I
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