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  • Indy_Guy_77

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    Good luck getting a State job these days...

    Agencies are cutting back drastically (which I think is good) and not filling open positions.*

    *unless deemed to be necessary by a few different panels of higher-up types.

    This is a better link to get you started SPD: Explore State Employment

    -J-
     

    GlockRock

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    Like Indy_Guy said, good luck. The Conservation Officer's that I work with say that its nearly impossible to get a job with the DNR now. The state park here cut quite a bit of the staff this year. Best of luck though. Hope you find a job with them.
     

    Indy_Guy_77

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    Yeah, the State Police let half their Motor Enforcement folks go...are offering early retirement buyouts for their sworn officers.

    Dept. of Admin recently laid off 40-ish people.

    IDEM is trying to trim their staffing levels back to where they were several years ago when the current Commissioner took charge.

    MOST agencies are just not filling open positions; choosing to drop the spot from the roster, so to speak, through retirements and attrition.

    In scenarios like this, it's HIGHLY likely that current state employees will have a better shot at filling an open position...especially if they can more easily get away with not filling the one they'd be vacating.
     

    Jack Ryan

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    http://www.in.gov/portal/news_events/38530.htm

    The program, called the Young Hoosiers Conservation Corps, will use federal stimulus funds designated for employment and training of people 16 to 24 years old.

    If you are pretty much useless with no skills and never had enough ambition to work so much you would be out of poverty then it's not hard at all to get a DNR job. In fact this is why you can't get a regular or temporary real job at DNR because they are dumping the employees who've been dong them and know what they are doing to hire lower skilled derilicts who can barely read, add or subtract.

    Not to worry if you don't get hired in the first wave because half of them are gone, fired, or quit by the second or third week because they don't know a job means getting out of bed every day or they fail the drug test.

    If you are over 24, having been doing the job and loyally coming to work every day you are suppose to or work enough to pay your own bills you are SOL though unless you don't mind liening and cheating, then you can just tell them you rent off your grandma to put you in the poverty level wages. You get to pay all the same taxes or more than every one else but you just aren't elibible to benefit from the program based purely on your age alone or income level alone.

    Wealth redistribution at it's finest. Barack Obama and your man Mitch working together like a matched pair.
     
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