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Originally posted by SupersonicSerpent
$1 an hour is too much i hope that income is taxed and they after buy their own prison food and pay for their own electricity.
When the convicts are paroled, they leave with skills that, as the Rim Fire shows, are always in demand. Officials could not provide figures but said CalFire does hire ex-prisoners from the program.
Originally posted by SupersonicSerpent
reply to post by wrabbit2000
lol i was joking but it wouldn't surprise me if they did start taxing them,after all before they get put back into society they must learn to pay taxes.
Originally posted by bknapple32
What would be nice for the non violent offenders risking their lives for this is some kind of job placement afterwards. They are getting hands on experience and it would seem that maybe the one timers who screwed up now have training in fire fighting. If there was a way to allow this to turn into an actual job on the outside, it would greatly reduce the risk of re-incarceration.
Originally posted by SupersonicSerpent
lol i was joking but it wouldn't surprise me if they did start taxing them,after all before they get put back into society they must learn to pay taxes.