Yes, I do. He was in jail, for 6 months, and when he got out, (over four years, now), He and three friends went in together, and started a small construction company. They were in debt, up to there necks, for about two years, and they worked very very hard..They do lots of prep work for construction, and lots of cement laying, and clearing work. They also do disposal work, for construction sites, and a lot more to mention here. But, to answer your question, he has a great job now, and has a three year old son, doing real well.. It CAN be done, with lots of HARD WORK!!
2006-06-22 13:02:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Good jobs are few and inbetween for felons in my neck of the woods. I don't understand why more people won't give them a chance. They have paid their debt to society. Unless they continually commit crime, that should be the end of it. period
2006-06-22 12:50:52
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answered by valkyria 4
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I don't know many felons, but I'm sure it happens on a fairly regular basis. I'm not so sure it happens regularly with REPEAT felons, but someone who did something really stupid once can certainly turn it around. (Even repeat felons Can turn it around, but I am just skeptical that many would.)
2006-06-22 12:52:55
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answered by Anon28 4
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