Being a felon, in itself, isnt enough to keep a person from finding work these days. But, if hes been, out out of the loop, for awhile then he's lacking in his social skills.
He could go into truck driving and make good money, too. It's not a steady living but they will hire you as you graduate! the only thing is you need to have the money or get a loan for the school.
Driving a taxi pays well or tell him to talk to anyone in construction.
Consider getting training in the field that interest him. The more he knows or the paper that he can show proving that he knows somthing, then the less people are going to want to know about the past. But, dont be secretive about where you've been and let your boss know before he finds out from others.What are some careers my spouse can pursue if they have a felony conviction?
Blue-collar jobs, public transportation, self-employment, cable installation, some package deilvery companies, moving companies, restaurant (non-chain) jobs, some truck driving companies...I work with felons and these are some of the jobs they have. Some start out at temp agencies and if they do well the company will hire them full-time.What are some careers my spouse can pursue if they have a felony conviction?
Work for herself!
many industrial jobs may overlook this, i have worked with many felons
Your community should have a United Way chapter that will be more than helpful in recommending programs and agencies that can be of help to you. They won't find you but if you find them, they will be able to turn things around for him with career planning, counseling, training and whatever he needs to erase the past and live for the future.
leave the country, you shouldn't have to deal with that type of b.s.
business is where it is at.
any government or professional employment may ----- you up the ---
any skilled trade, or manual labour should be good. or self employed/ private business of a medium or small size.
oh and politics if 2/3rd of congress agrees!
there are a bunch of posts
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