The administration office is for the correctional officers. Each officer has a separate office, and it may be used for counseling with the inmates. Inmates are also required to obtain a job when they arrive at Cyan.
Attention all,
To determine your job while serving your time at Cyan, please roll the dice.
For officers, your result will determine which post you are allocated to be in charge of.
For inmates, your result will determine your job.
You may only roll once. Do not delete your post.
5 & 6 - Janitorial: Inmates who work in janitorial work throughout the entire facility collecting trash, cleaning floors (and, presumably, walls). The least favorite part of the job seems to be finding, handling and disposing of hair from the showers.
( Closed Temporarily ) Electrical Shop: Inmates working in electrical are the prison's repair force, fixing appliances ranging from small table lamps to the large industrial-sized dryers for laundry, or doing mundane tasks such as changing lightbulbs. Training consists of reading individual manuals for broken units and wandering through huge electronic textbooks. Tools are provided as needed, but must be returned at the end of every shift.
4 - Kitchen: The inmates who are under kitchen duty are required to prepare and serve the food to other inmates during breakfast, lunch and dinner.
3 - Laundry: Inmates working laundry are responsible for washing, drying, folding, and holding for pickup, the prisoner's clothing. They apparently also wash CO clothing. The laundry room is large and is stocked with numerous washing machines and tables.
2 - Library: Inmates who are assigned to be librarians are required to re-organize the books, arranging them back to their original shelves.
1 - Commissary: The inmate in charge of commissary duty is required to keep track of what the prisoners purchase.