Alaska Prison Guard Wins Workers’ Comp Case

November 25, 2009

  • November 25, 2009 at 1:40 am
    wudchuck says:
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    reasonably expect to have any of actions of any convicts, including threats. i think he got what he should have and more. problem, with him thinking more, is that he did get retraining and worked for a job in a different field for a year. so why did he stop that job? it can’t because of the previous job. he should not get any more money. just because now, he does not want to work anymore, because he think he’s getting free money. say NO! you took the taxpayer’s money and then took another job.

  • November 25, 2009 at 3:37 am
    Sarge says:
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    I’m sorry, but c’mon Mr. Prison Guard, is it not your job to mesh with inmates and be authoritative, to exude a sense of power and control to minimize prison conflicts? This is no different than being a salesman and being depressed over rejection. If you don’t sell, you don’t have a job. If you can’t deal with criminals and their twisted minds, don’t be a prison guard. Why W/C paid out is absolutely ridiculous. You’re even luckier if you collect under EPL and I doubt this coverage even existed.



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