Toppingfrmbottom
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I can't think of anything more boring* ok I can, but for this purpose lets just go with the catch phrase* then spending all day at a court house on the small chance you'll get selected. And you don't have to just pretend to pay attention if you're actually on a jury, someone's fate will be partially in your hands, if you haven't been paying attention and know the facts, and you just go along with something and fudge an answer, I don't think it's right to do that to someone else , Plus I really can not sit for as long as a person on an active jury is required to sit. Even with breaks to get up now and then. It's just flat out boring and one of the last things I'd ever desire to do. I probably also if I am honest don't have the capability of following along and comprehending some of the stuff. I imagine there's a lot of legal jargon and other stuff I wouldn't even begin to come close to understanding. Also, When Daddy was called for Jury duty, he found out his job* We're in Sacramento California and no I am not telling people what his job is, he's asked me not to do stuff like that, because I was to free in the past with the information an he didn't approve* didn't pay for Jury duty, so he'd be loosing wages, the paltry 9 dollars a day they pay you wouldn't e ven begin to compare to the 10 dollars an hour he'd get for working a full day, plus any tips he'd be making at work. On a good day at work, you could pull in 60 to 70, even 100 dollars a day in tips if you were lucky, so 9 dollars a day is a slap in the face to someone who can make such good money at work. Nor would it even begin to compensate for gas and wear and tear driving clear across town to the court house. He went and he wasn't called, so that was the end of that, he went in plain old street clothing, jeans anda t shirt, an they didn't say a word about it. So the whole day he spent waiting around the court house, just to not get called was wasted, not only wasted in time but a waste of money, he could of been making at work.quote:
ORIGINAL: SpiritedRadiance We also get paid for jury duty here its 9 dollars a day for the first week then if it continues on they pay you 100 dollars for the entire week after that you serve, on top of lunch parking and everything else being provided your work at least in pa has to compensate you for the time your on the jury. My company will pay up to a week a year. So you get double compensation for sitting there and pretending to pay attention. I dont understand why anyone would try to get out of jury duty with out a necessary reason.
< Message edited by Toppingfrmbottom -- 11/4/2010 2:11:33 PM >
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