I had jury duty today. (Very romantic.)
I'm off the hook and don't have to come back tomorrow, which is nice. But man, I'm wiped out. The benches have padding but are at 90 degree angles and are incredibly uncomfortable. I spent the entire thing reading technical articles from work until I felt like my eyes were bleeding. And if the guy the next bench over made one more comment about how ridiculous the $5/day we got paid was, I was going to leap the aisle and strangle him.
I'm going to go lie down and see if my back can sort itself out. Oww.
I'm off the hook and don't have to come back tomorrow, which is nice. But man, I'm wiped out. The benches have padding but are at 90 degree angles and are incredibly uncomfortable. I spent the entire thing reading technical articles from work until I felt like my eyes were bleeding. And if the guy the next bench over made one more comment about how ridiculous the $5/day we got paid was, I was going to leap the aisle and strangle him.
I'm going to go lie down and see if my back can sort itself out. Oww.
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Date: 2012-02-15 12:41 am (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2012-02-15 01:51 am (UTC)From:I've done this three times now. The first time I made it as far as the court room but never got called up to the box. The two most recent times, I've never left the jury pool room.
So if you get called--bring a full day's worth of stuff to do. The one here has a limited number of outlets available if you're fast, and wi-fi, and a bookshelf and magazine rack. Some people talk to strangers. Some play cards. Some bring their laptops and blackberries and VPN in and have a full day's worth of work. Some read, or watch movies on their iPads or inadvertantly fall asleep on the really uncomfortable benches. As long as you go when you're called and you don't bother anyone, they don't really care what you do to pass the time.