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ward0043 said:Thanks for the input, I agree that I have no choice really. But it is a shitty situation none the less. Should corrections accept me, I honestly don't think it would be a smart idea to accept any potential military offers (even though I'd want to), because even if I get a call it does not mean I will successfully pass the military training. Not to mention, that by leaving corrections shortly after being accepted, I might effectively be burning down that bridge as well. But what can I do but play with the cards I'm dealt
Going by the fact that you stated you had test to write, and that it is in correctional field (I believe you mean prison administration/guard, correct me if I am wrong) I'm assuming it is a governmental Job. If so, once you have gone through your Probation period (usually 3-6 months) you can request a leave of absence for career enhancement (up to 1 year of LWOP) and still be on the employed list, meaning if you get the call, you could put the job on "hold" and try the military then decide if you want to switch up or not. I currently work in the public service and this is what i have done. It is one of the great things about being unionized.
P.S. If it is at the federal level, expect to wait at least 6 months before you get a call if you pass the test and are "pooled". I forgot i had applied for my current job when i got the call, took them over a year when they told us the calls we're going to be made the month after the interviews we're over.
Edit: Forgot to mention, when on the LWOP, your job will only remain available as long as the term contracts get renewed, if they don't renew then you don't have a job anymore, but either way you wouldn't of had one even if you weren't on LWOP. (Just in case, LWOP = Leave w/o pay)