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Need a job? DOJ is hiring CC license processors

MKEgal

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Notice they want people to start in mid-SEP?
So JB thinks it'll take a month & a half to train people, since he's saying he won't have applications available until 01NOV.

If they'd have a satellite office in MKE, I'd apply for at least a PT job.
And why do you think $15/hr "is hardly right for the position"? Sounds like you think they should be paid more.
They're specialized research clerks. They have to be able to type, search several databases, & learn the rules.
 

IcrewUH60

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$15 an hour is hardly right for the position. In Obama's economy however, I suppose it's millionaire status, worthy of 40% taxation

I'm looking for work, but it would have to pay more for it to be worth it. Not that the position "should" pay more, I'm just saying not worth it for a temporary position just to be let go again in April.
 

BROKENSPROKET

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I think it should be a hiring requirement to own a handgun. Just think of all the madistan liberals that would be happy to take a job to smuggle out the private database information, or phuck up things in other ways.
 

Krusty

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For someone in the Madison area on unemployment, this would certainly be nice way to get through the winter. As far as the pay, I sure wish I made $15 hr.!!! And as far as temporary, the DOJ will have to do something after April.
 

Flipper

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If over 26,000 applications received on November 1 means delays on applications received after that date.

DOJ License Processing Capacity November 1 - December 15: 26,000

Presumptions
Processing Staff: 10
Processing Time Per Permit: 5 Minutes
Licenses Processed Per Staff Member Per Hour: 12
Net Daily Work Hours: 7
Licenses Processed Per Staff Member Per Day: 84 Daily Processing Capacity: 840
Work Days November 1 - December 15: 31
Total Licenses Processed Per Staff Member During Period: 2,604
Total Licenses Processed by All Staff During Period: 26,040
 
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GLOCK21GB

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If over 26,000 applications received on November 1 means delays on applications received after that date.

DOJ License Processing Capacity November 1 - December 15: 26,000

Presumptions
Processing Staff: 10
Processing Time Per Permit: 5 Minutes
Licenses Processed Per Staff Member Per Hour: 12
Net Daily Work Hours: 7
Licenses Processed Per Staff Member Per Day: 84 Daily Processing Capacity: 840
Work Days November 1 - December 15: 31
Total Licenses Processed Per Staff Member During Period: 2,604
Total Licenses Processed by All Staff During Period: 26,040

with all the publicity this has gotten I would not be shocked if the got hit 80,000 + apps the first month.... & 30,000 -50,000 the 2nd month
 
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rcav8r

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It might be a decent 2nd job for a night shift worker looking for day work. You can bet it won't be 40 hours either, and very limited, if any, benefits.

In fact, I'd be surprised if it lasts through Feb or March, much less April. We all know there will be an initial flurry of applications, then a rapid drop.
 

davegran

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Some interesting numbers....

If over 26,000 applications received on November 1 means delays on applications received after that date.

DOJ License Processing Capacity November 1 - December 15: 26,000

Presumptions
Processing Staff: 10
Processing Time Per Permit: 5 Minutes
Licenses Processed Per Staff Member Per Hour: 12
Net Daily Work Hours: 7
Licenses Processed Per Staff Member Per Day: 84 Daily Processing Capacity: 840
Work Days November 1 - December 15: 31
Total Licenses Processed Per Staff Member During Period: 2,604
Total Licenses Processed by All Staff During Period: 26,040
Here are some figures from states our size and our neighboring states; these figures represent the number of active permits after stabilizing over a period of years:

..State.............Population.....Permits....... Percentage
Missouri............5,988,927.....132,298....... 2.2%
Maryland...........5,773,552.......47,000....... .8%
Minnesota.........5,303,925.......79,183.......1.5%
Michigan..........9,883,640......229,226.......2.3%

If we project Wisconsin's permit total using these figures we get:

Wisconsin.........5,686,986........96,679........ 1.7% Average
Wisconsin.........5,686,986......130,800......... 2.3% Maximum
Wisconsin.........5,686,986.......45,496......... .8% Minimum

This would be the total active permits in the state after a period of years.
 
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BROKENSPROKET

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Here are some figures from states our size and our neighboring states; these figures represent the number of active permits after stabilizing over a period of years:

..State.............Population.....Permits....... Percentage
Missouri............5,988,927.....132,298....... 2.2%
Maryland...........5,773,552.......47,000....... .8%
Minnesota.........5,303,925.......79,183.......1.5%
Michigan..........9,883,640......229,226.......2.3%

If we project Wisconsin's permit total using these figures we get:

Wisconsin.........5,686,986........96,679........ 1.7% Average
Wisconsin.........5,686,986......130,800......... 2.3% Maximum
Wisconsin.........5,686,986.......45,496......... .8% Minimum

This would be the total active permits in the state after a period of years.

I'll bet you a steak dinner we get over 4%.
 
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