Federal employees seem to get "hit" more often. People I work with get selected left and right.
I was selected maybe 5-6 years ago. It was actually a fun experience. It was a super short case. Expected to be 2 days max. First day was selection and we had the testimony completed by around 3 pm. We deliberated for maybe an hour and then went home. We were done by 11 am the next morning. It was about a stolen vehicle. They asked if anyone had their car stolen and I was the only one that said yes. I answered honestly that I could remain impartial. I figured no way the defense keeps me around. Well, I was wrong. Haha.
One of my best friends is a former prosecutor and from what I was told, the prosecutor on this case was terrible, and he really was. His case was pretty much "liar, liar, pants on fire". Well, we convicted anyways, but mostly because of the her own testimony!
ETA: There were a couple English as second language ladies in my jury pool. One had her number called. She made the excuse that she couldn't really understand the language. Well, I heard her speaking to someone in the pool room and her English was just fine!