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Lux Aeterna
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So they should get off their ass and look for fucking different job. If they're qualified to do rehabilitation placement, they're qualified to do a lot of other very different jobs as well. Though if your description of the placement process is an accurate translation of their feelings about it, they are probably pretty bad at their job and argumentative with their supervisors and peers, a condition which does not lend itself to promotion or transfer.I know somebody who got a master's degree in sociology. They ended up working for a state prison system. That is what a sociology degree can get you. Trying to decide which lunkheads can be rehabilitated with expensive programs and who would end up being a waste of resources. A frustrating job
What were they expecting to do with their degree? Counsel celebrities? Of course earning an MSW is going to push you toward a career in social work. It's not a glamorous profession but its one that needs to be done, compensates reasonably, and which can be meaningful and satisfying, if you have a better attitude about it. Are you suggesting that we ought to turn all prison sentences into life sentences, or just that you think program placements should not be made by qualified social workers? Perhaps the warden should get to decide who trains and who works, eh? Based on his "gut feeling", perhaps? Welcome to the 17th century, you'll hate it once it's too late to fix.