Jobs for felons I.T is the way to go...believe me. |
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George Tsatsis in Bensenville, Illinois 29 months ago |
Can a felony prevent a person from working in the medical field? Nonviolent drug charges from 2003? |
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zmanz in Berwyn, Illinois 18 months ago |
George Tsatsis in Bensenville, Illinois said: Can a felony prevent a person from working in the medical field? Nonviolent drug charges from 2003? lol have drug fellonys, the guy who said go into networking (dumb ass) i have bachlors in network communications, NO ONE in that field will hire a convicted fellon, and nop you cannot go into (general) helthcare such as hospice or nursing or doctor or anything of sorts not even xray tech I CHECKED. lol i cant even get a job at wallmart or jewel. your best bet is to do mercinery work overseas or... well thats your only bet. that or finding some rundown dump which dosent check backgrounds, eatherway if you have fellonies for drugs, (S) one can be expunged, you are screwed and might as well give up and shoot yourself, or live on the streets. have a happy thanksgiving. |
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Rockwell in Beardstown, Illinois 6 months ago |
Don't take anything zmanz says seriously. He can't even spell bachelors so I seriously doubt he has one (Not the only sign of illiteracy in his statement). Your best bet is to get a good education. You may not get a job in the field you study for but, it will help in all other job searches. A factory job that pays a decent wage will look down on you for the felony but will also have a high regard for a good education. |
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Derrick Gates in Calumet City, Illinois 4 months ago |
I recently got out of prison and i am seeking some kinda employment i dont drink or drug |
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ThatGuy in Schaumburg, Illinois 3 months ago |
I have 2 Felonies on my records. I took a plea Bargain to avoid Jail time so they cannot be expunged. I have since completed my Bachelor's Degree in Psychology, and a Master's Degree in Christian Studies, I have 9 credits left on a 2nd Master's Degree in Counseling Ministries. I cannot find a job of any kind. I have submitted over 600 resumes in the past 4 months, I have been hired 7 times, each of them assuring me that my background would not be a problem. 5 of the jobs called me before I was to start to apologize and tell me that they were incorrect and I could not be hired. The other 2 allowed me to start, and after 1 week of work, the first told me they had to let me go, the second allowed me to work 3 weeks before admitting they had been incorrect in hiring me. I have a wide range of job skills and a well rounded resume. I have a BA, an MA and am almost finished on a 2nd MA, and none of that matters because my record trumps it all. Any suggestions here? It's not a matter of bettering yourself or reforming yourself and changing who you are, nobody seems to care about the many positive changes in my life that resulted from my past mistakes. It's a matter of getting past the predjudices of what a "felon" represents and the blanket discriminatory practices. We talk a big game in this country about second chances and wanting to eliminate repeat offenders, but we don't seem to give a felon any way to actually survive in the real world. |
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K. Anthony Ford in Chicago, Illinois 3 months ago |
I was convicted for a felony 4 years ago. I've been looking for a job for three years and no one seems to want to hire me because of my background. I have change my life since I met my wife. I will be committed to my job if I was hired anywhere. I am a Father of 2 beautiful girls and 4 Handsome boys. I want to be able to give my kids an enjoyable life. |
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CDillon3 in Chicago, Illinois 3 months ago |
Hello, I was convicted July,2005,this July will be seven years. I have looked for work nonstop with no luck. I knew it would be hard getting employment,but this is ridiculous. Everyone says be hopeful somebody will hire you.Its hard to keep the faith when I cannot even land a job at an temp agency. I sought out agencies that are suppose to help felons,but your just a number with them. I am at wits end and really dont know what to do.. All I want is a second chance. USA is the only country that does not really honor the second chance act.. |
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mobrien3 in Schaumburg, Illinois 1 month ago |
i have an accounting bachelors degree and a great GPA. I recently moved to chicago and am trying to get my professional career started i have a felony for drinking and driving anyone have any good advice |
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ThatGuy in Mount Prospect, Illinois 1 month ago |
Good luck mobrien3. It's not easy. I found looking for anything at a company with more than 20 employees failed. Small mom and pop places that don't do background checks or who are willing to give you a chance if you are open about what happened and don't try to hide it might be your best chance. With accounting, I'm not sure about licensing in Illinois so Rhett is that aspect to consider. You may be able to approach several different companies and do their accounting on a consultant basis. Basically as an independent contractor. You are in a better position than I am. A DUI is easier to forgive than many other charges. Personally any job I have gotten since my conviction was luck and perseverance. I applied to over 800 jobs in 6 months that I was completely qualified for, aside from the conviction. I currently have 2 part time barely minimum wage jobs, but it's better than nothing. Not what I went to school for, but it's something. See my comment above if you want. Bottom line, you can go into business for yourself and take in clients, so long as you can get the certification with the conviction. That looks like your best option. Harder than working for a corporate entity, but worth it for your wallet and dignity. Good luck, and God bless. |
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ThatGuy in Mount Prospect, Illinois 1 month ago |
Good luck mobrien3. It's not easy. I found looking for anything at a company with more than 20 employees failed. Small mom and pop places that don't do background checks or who are willing to give you a chance if you are open about what happened and don't try to hide it might be your best chance. With accounting, I'm not sure about licensing in Illinois so Rhett is that aspect to consider. You may be able to approach several different companies and do their accounting on a consultant basis. Basically as an independent contractor. You are in a better position than I am. A DUI is easier to forgive than many other charges. Personally any job I have gotten since my conviction was luck and perseverance. I applied to over 800 jobs in 6 months that I was completely qualified for, aside from the conviction. I currently have 2 part time barely minimum wage jobs, but it's better than nothing. Not what I went to school for, but it's something. See my comment above if you want. Bottom line, you can go into business for yourself and take in clients, so long as you can get the certification with the conviction. That looks like your best option. Harder than working for a corporate entity, but worth it for your wallet and dignity. Good luck, and God bless. |
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ChiLife in Chicago, Illinois 1 month ago |
I recently moved back to Chicago from California and have had no luck in finding companies here in Illinois worth working for that will give an ex-felon a chance. I have 2 drug related felonies on my record, one from 2006 in CA, the other in 2008 in Pennsylvania. It seems the first one from '06 shouldn't come up on a seven year background check, which seems to be the standard, by next year 2013. Nonetheless it can be expunged or sealed. However, the felony from Pennsylvania can't EVER BE EXPUNGED without a pardon from the Governor...good luck self!!! I have been attending college since 2009 and will be graduating with a Bachelors in Supply Chain Management, which is a very sought after degree in the warehouse/logistic industry. None of that matters, as my record has hindered me thus far in finding ANY gainful employment. Therefore I'm am looking into starting my own small logistics company that will hire ONLY EX-OFFENDERS. This seems to be the only way I am going to be able to provide for my family and in turn help others dealing with the same struggle a chance to turn things in our favor. We have been discriminated against and banished from the opportunity of obtaining employment from these companies, and I am making it my life's work to challenge these practices and policies which are implace. I will keep you guys posted on the progress of such a plan. In the meantime gentlemen, good luck and keep on striving. Try to maintain a positive perspective, believe me, I know this isn't easy. |
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downlooken[up] in Fort Worth, Texas 1 month ago |
the only career in texas that hires ex-criminals is CRIME,So don't move here unless you open up your own business, u r eff you see kaid |
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mad mike m 1 month ago |
George Tsatsis in Bensenville, Illinois said: Can a felony prevent a person from working in the medical field? Nonviolent drug charges from 2003? NEVER!!! |
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munsonwalker in Evanston, Illinois 4 days ago |
I am not a felon, but I know many; and I am angered and frustrated that our American society does not provide resources to help ex-offenders get on the right track. What in the world are you supposed to do? How can you provide for others? or support yourselves? The penal system is a vicious machine that recycles human beings and sets them up for continuous failure. My only idea is that you start thinking like an entrepreneur. You got skills. Group together (2,3 4 6 8, whatever, pool your resources, start a small business or service. Find an "angel" or venture capitalist, a church or a non-profit for financial backing. I believe it can be done. You have to believe, too. Do not give up. |
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Renegade in Chicago, Illinois 2 days ago |
You probably heard this before.. im innocent!! but sad to say, I was innocent. just happened to be at the wrong place at the wrong time, no lawyer money nearly got me 6-30 years in prison. Lets start off saying (I HAVE WORKED NEARLY MY ENTIRE LIFE) uNTIL i MADE A BAD DECISION ONE NIGHT TO WALK DOWN A STREET I was falsely accused for attempted arson while coming home from work (mistaking identity) I havent been able to find a job since Im 32 years old with 3 kids and a wife to support, now what Im suppose to do, I go to school but it all feels like its in vain. I Have a above average resume and still no hires or attempt hires, kills me everyday to get out the bed only to face life with disappointment. I feel like a failure to my wife and kids. It feels like god has taken a crap on me. |
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