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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2741062" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>There were several vocational programs available to the inmates. Attendance was voluntary. They received pay to attend. It wasn't much, and they were forced to put half of it into a savings plan so they would have money when they got out. The other half went to their credit account in the canteen. </p><p>Univac was teaching computer operation and programming, there was a large dairy and gardening operation that supplied the prison, a plant where military uniforms were produced and sewn. </p><p>Since it was Federal, there were programs where an inmate could attend classes to get a GED, and take classes that offered college credit. </p><p>Even with all of those programs, some inmates just prefer prison life. 3 squares a day and a dry bunk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2741062, member: 5412"] There were several vocational programs available to the inmates. Attendance was voluntary. They received pay to attend. It wasn't much, and they were forced to put half of it into a savings plan so they would have money when they got out. The other half went to their credit account in the canteen. Univac was teaching computer operation and programming, there was a large dairy and gardening operation that supplied the prison, a plant where military uniforms were produced and sewn. Since it was Federal, there were programs where an inmate could attend classes to get a GED, and take classes that offered college credit. Even with all of those programs, some inmates just prefer prison life. 3 squares a day and a dry bunk. [/QUOTE]
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