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MacOmb County Government
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D D.
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I think the best job anyone could ever have is a government job because the
benefits are tremendous. My mother-in-law is a former postal office carrier;
my sister-in-law is one now. I had to go to the Court Building to take the
civil services exam. I was very nervous and this is actually what happened.
First I will add that I did take the exam when I was 20 years old and passed it
to work as a secretary in a governmental office but I chose than to get married
and my plans strayed. So, later in life, I went to the court building to take
my exam. As it turns out the typewriter I was trying to do my test on was
broke and there wasn't anyone in the room with authority to let them know.
The test giver had left the room while we were suppose to be taking the exam.
And there were not any open typewriters. So I lost out. I'd have to wait a period of time to take the test but I needed a job right away. That's when
I began working for Sacred Heart Rehabilitation Services out in Memphis,
MI as a house manager.
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