Maybe your probation officer could give you some resources. Good luck to you. I hope someone gives you a break, and you use it to turn your life around for the better.
2007-03-27 13:22:27
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answered by salsera 5
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I hope you find work, as it's a proven fact that convicted felons are less likely to offend if he or she has a steady job.
That being said, google "Finding a job with a criminal record". There are quite a few resources.
Other resources that I can suggest is your probation officer, your clergy person, or other members of your congregation.
During the interview, don't lie to the interviewer about your record. If the company does a background check and finds out you lied, it'll be even more difficult to find employment in the future.
Also, try checking out with indenturing to a trade union. They don't pay the best to start with, but eventually you can be making a decent wage.
Good luck and God bless.
2007-03-27 14:03:46
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are well spoken, and can follow a written script, I suggest that you try telemarketing companies. The Library may be able to help you find some near you. In any case, know that you will have to pass drug tests for almost any job these days.
2007-03-27 13:23:21
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answered by chicagoflygirls 1
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You could always start your own home based business and not have to worry about your background at all. You would be your own boss, make your own hours and best of all, no one would have to know your background.
This would be a fresh start for you. If you are interested in getting more details, you can email me.
Good Luck in whatever you choose to do!
2007-03-27 15:32:33
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answered by Question Me 1
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Search for RJB Fire Consulting on Yahoo Geocities.
2007-03-27 13:43:46
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answered by Anonymous
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use a job placement agency
2007-03-27 13:19:16
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answered by Benjamin G 2
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