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I'm dead to the world

Eggs Mayonnaise said:
You should see the notice. The fine print dealing with what it takes to be excused goes on for miles and miles.

Basically, unless you are Sunny von Bülow, you're going to serve at least once in your life.

Refuse to take the oath at the start of the day. Say its against your personal views, or something. The refusing to say the pledge of allegence works too.
 
It's not root canal, it's jury duty. I don't mind serving, although I do mind losing half a week's pay.

That is, as long as I don't get picked. So far I've been lucky in that regard. If I get picked and get stuck for a week or two, someone's gonna have to be my sugar daddy to get me through next month's bills...
 
Wait, they dont cover your wages?

They do here, people dont get out of pocket doing dury duty.

Havent done mine since I was 18, the letter came shortly after my birthday as if they were just waiting for me to come of age.

And add me to the list of people jealous of Menty
 
I BLAME FOX NEWS
 
My mum was supposed to do dury duty, but the problem disappeared. maybe they found out she was mentally unstable.
 
LOVELY SCENES. MUCH JEALOUSY!
 
whisky said:
Wait, they dont cover your wages?
The state pays $40 a day, unless you're a full-time employee of a company with 10+ employees. Then the company is supposed to shell out the $40.

I almost make $40 an hour. Me = screwed with pants on.
 
Thats not even minimum wage is it?

Fuck that shit!
 
It's New York City, they call in hundreds upon hundreds of people every day. They'd go broke paying them a decent fee.
 
Thats scary though, if that happened to me I wouldnt be able to pay my mortgague.

I know the chances of me doing jury duty in new york are pretty slim, but still
 
When it comes to a major trial, they are very lenient about not forcing people to serve, even if they can't prove financial hardship.

They only keep the ones who are stupid enough to raise their hands when they ask who can serve on a trial that may take up to a month or two. Which is also why they have to call hundreds of people in each day.

This way people with jobs can keep them, and the unemployed have someplace to go every day, leaving the parks less congested for the rest of us at lunchtime.
 
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